Tle-Css Grade9 q1 Las8
Tle-Css Grade9 q1 Las8
Tle-Css Grade9 q1 Las8
Department of Education
Region V
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SORSOGON
I. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPT
This section discusses a step-by-step computer assembly infographic to show you how to
assemble your own PC, complete with pictures for each step along the way.
1.6 Assemble computer hardware in accordance with established procedures and system
requirements
Objectives:
1. Recall the computer assembly procedure.
2. Identify the correct sequence of computer disassembly procedure.
3. Assemble and disassemble computer system unit
III. ACTIVITIES
A. LESSON INFORMATION
This part is all about CPU assembling. Specifically, you have to be very careful with this
process.
Following are the steps to assemble CPU:
1. Take Inventory
2. Make space and time
3. Prepare your CPU case
4. Install motherboard
5. Install the processor
6. Install the processor heat sink
7. Install the RAM
8. Install SMPS
9. Install the HDD
10. Install CD/DVD drive
11. Connect Expansion cards
12. Install SYS/Rear cooling fan
13. Bus cable connection
14. Power Cable connection
15. Front Panel connector connection
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1. Take Inventory:
Before you start, take inventory of your parts. Make sure you have the following components
and tools with you.
✓ Case/ Tower/Cabinet
✓ Motherboard
✓ Processor
✓ HeatSink and CPU Fan
✓ SMPS
✓ Hard disk drive
✓ CD/ DVD drive
✓ RAM
✓ CMOS Battery
✓ A good screwdriver sets
Building a PC takes space. You can use your dining room table to build your PC. So, make sure
you have plenty of working space and a few hours to proceed with minimal interruption. You
must work on a flat, stable tabletop surface or bare floor, where you have room to lay out all of
the items, to begin with, assemble.
1. You need to secure the motherboard onto the PC case/chassis and inspect carefully for any
visible defects.
2. Next, review the motherboard handbook, to make sure you are familiar with the motherboard
layout and understand which socket is which. Manuals are immensely helpful, usually easy to
read, and include illustrations instructions.
3. Check the layout of the sockets on the motherboard. And confirm that the ports on your
motherboard’s back panel match the holes on the case’s Input/output (I/O) shield installed in
your case. If it is necessary, then remove the old I/O shield by tapping it firmly a few times with
the thicker end of a screwdriver. And then replace it with the shield that came with the new
motherboard.
4. You need carefully position the motherboard on top of the brass standoffs. After that line up all
the holes, use the screws that accompanied the case to fasten down the motherboard.
5. Don’t forget to place the CMOS in the proper position.
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5. INSTALL THE PROCESSOR (CPU):
There are some heat sinks that come with this grease already applied. In that case, you don’t
need to use thermal grease over the chip.
1. Attach the clip that holds the heat sink in place, keeping in mind that it may require a fair amount
of force. Again, follow the instructions that came with the heat sink. They will show you how to fit
it correctly. If you are in doubt, you can visit the manufacturer’s website for more information.
2. Plug the CPU fan’s power connector into the proper connector on the motherboard.
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1. Place the SMPS inside the CPU cabinet in the proper position. If you are not able to find
the correct location, then check the manual.
2. Final steps, to install SMPS, you need to tighten the screw to secure the SMPS to the
case.
9. To install HDD:
You can see a 3.5 inch bay inside the CPU cabinet. If you are unable to find it, then check the
manual of the case to identify the bay location.
Place the HDD inside the bay properly and tighten the screw.
Expansion cards help to increase the functionality of your computer. You can place Expansion
cards on the motherboard.
Cooling Fans
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Find the location where you can place the Sys/Rear cooling Fan. Generally, SYS/Rear cooling
can place below the SMPS.
In general, two bus cables need to connect inside the CPU. First, Bus cable connects the HDD
and motherboard. And the second Bus cable connects the CD/DVD drive and motherboard.
1. You can find a 20/24 pins ATX power connector port on the motherboard. The 20/24
pins ATX power connector cable coming from SMPS needs to connect here. Check the lock
system in both ends of the connector and the port, and place it properly. As always, refer to
your motherboard’s manual for the exact locations.
2. There is another 4-pins ATX power connector port, you can find on the motherboard.
You can locate this port near the processor socket. You must connect the 4-pins power
connector in this port properly.
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15. Front Panel connector connection:
Use your motherboard user manual and find the description of front-panel connectors.
First, Attach each of the tiny leads from the power and reset switches. After that, the hard-disk
activity lights, the PC speaker, and any front-panel USB to the corresponding pin on your
motherboard.
Wear a grounding strap or touch an unpainted metal part of the computer to discharge any
static electricity. If you walk across a carpet at any point, touch an unpainted metal part of the
computer again to discharge the built up static electricity.
After you computer is unplugged move to a clean working space, preferably a table.
First off all, take the black casing off the PC by sliding it towards the front side.Then place the
case at the side as you don’t need it anymore.
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Step 3: The Power Supply
The Power Supply manages all the power for the computer
The Power Supply is a large metal box located in the top left corner.
The power supply supplies power to every component in a computer, therefore it has the most
wires out of every other component in the computer. The first thing you do is unplug every wire
coming from the power supply. The list below is every thing that you have to disconnect:
▪ Motherboard (very large connector/plug)
▪ CD/DVD drive[s] power
▪ Internal hard drive power
▪ Portable hard drive slot power
Once everything is unplugged, unscrew the screws holding the power supply in place, on the
back of the computer. Next, push the power supply from the outside, then lift it out.
Keep the screws/bolt aside in a bag so when you assembling it back, it will be easier.
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This one of the easiest components to remove. Just push the grey metal and pull out the drive.
If you don't have a second drive, there should be a flat piece of metal covering the drive slot.
Most computers have two fans: the system fan, the one blowing air into the computer, and the
CPU fan, the one blowing air onto the CPU heat sink.
The system fan is located at the back side of the computer, the side with all the component
plugins.
First, unplug the fan from the motherboard. You can find the plug by following the wire from the
fan.
It should be labeled "SYS_FAN1". Next, you will have to unscrew the fan from the outside.
You should now be able to lift the fan out of the PC.
Keep the screws/bolt aside in a bag so when you assembling it back, it will be easier.
The CPU fan is located right on top of the CPU heat sink, which is a large piece of metal with
fins on the top. The CPU fan plugs into the motherboard which is hard to access. But just follow
the wires and you should easily find it.
To remove the fan from the heat sink, remove the four screws securing it in place.
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Step 7: Hard Drive and Floppy Disk
To remove the button, you will need to push it from the back, the side with the wires. For
clarification, see the pictures.
A RAM is a s the memory or information storage in a computer that is used to store running
programs and data for the programs. So, the more RAM you have, the faster your computer
runs. Most computers have 4 or 2 RAM slots.
To remove the RAM, push down on both tabs holding the RAM in place, which are located at
both ends of the RAM.
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Step 10: CPU
Take out the heat sink through the lever, handle with care.
The motherboard is the mother of the computer! The motherboard links every component in the
computer together. The CPU, RAM, and expansion cards are attached directly to it, and every
other part of the computer is in one way or another attached to it.
The motherboard has seven screws holding it to the frame, which are indicated by large white
circles around them. Remove those seven, then lift the motherboard out of the frame.
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Keep the screws/bolt aside in a bag so when you assembling it back, it will be easier.
These are all the components that are disassemble from the PC.
It is time to turn on your system and check your PC set up. Make sure the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor are all plugged into the appropriate ports on the back of the PC. Plug the power
cord back in, and turn the machine on.
To boot a computer, you need hardware and software. Till now you have understood to
assemble a computer. If you want to work on that computer you need to install an Operating
System
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B. TASK 1:
Write the procedure on how to assemble computer system unit. Write your answer on your
answer sheet.
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C. TASK 2.
Arrange the computer parts/procedure following the correct disassembly sequence. Write your
answer on your answer sheet.
Step 1: CD/DVD Drive
Step 2: CPU
Step 3: CPU Fan
Step 4: Hard Drive and Floppy Disk
Step 5: Heat Sinker
Step 6: RAM (Random Access
Memory)
Step 7: System Fan
Step 8: The Casing
Step 9: The Motherboard
Step 10: The Power Supply
Step 11: The Power Switch
Step 12: Unplugging
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D. TASK 3: PERFORMANCE TASK
Arangge the correct procedure on how to DISASSEMBLE computer system unit by writing the
number on the space provided.
Open the cover case Remove the power supply Unplug the external cables
Disconnect all the cables & Remove the Hard disk drive Remove the CD/DVD drives
wires
Detach the memory (RAM) Remove the power CPU fan Detach the CPU
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Write the procedure on how to ASSEMBLE computer system unit
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IV. RUBRICS
DISASSEMBLE COMPUTER
ASSEMBLE COMPUTER
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V. EVALUATION
List down the correct procedure on how to assemble & disassemble computer system unit
Assemble computer system unit Disassemble computer system unit
Task 1: Task 2:
Evaluation
Assemble computer system unit Disassemble computer system unit
1. Take Inventory
2. Make space and time Unplugging
3. Prepare your CPU case The Casing
4. Install motherboard The Power Supply
5. Install the processor RAM (Random Access Memory)
6. Install the processor heat sink CD/DVD Drive
7. Install the RAM CPU
8. Install SMPS System Fan
9. Install the HDD CPU Fan
10. Install CD/DVD drive Hard Drive and Floppy Disk
11. Connect Expansion cards The Power Switch
12. Install SYS/Rear cooling fan Heat Sinker
13. Bus cable connection The Motherboard
14. Power Cable connection
15. Front Panel connector connection
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VII. REFLECTION
Direction: Reflect on the following questions below, then write your responses on your
answer sheet.
Directions. Kindly share the what you’ve learned by completing the statement below. Write down
your insights on the spaces provided.
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VIII. REFERENCES
https://www.beens.org/computer-hardware-safety-rules/
https://computerassemblyfordummies.wordpress.com/overview/safety-precautions/
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2086239&seqNum=4
http://www.pcbuildadvisor.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/How-to-build-a-computer-PC-
step-by-step-infographic.jpg
Writer:
Ervin G. Balaston
Teacher II
Bulan NHS
Reviewers:
Daisy M. Balaston
Carlos M. Gripon
Bulan NHS
Juvylyn G. Conda
Gate NHS
Vanessa B. Imperial
Alcoba NHS
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