- Case
The parts inside the case:
- Power Supply Unit
Power Supply Unit is used to convert AC electric supply into DC supply for components of the computer. The outside of the Power Supply Unit contains a three pin plug for a power cable connecting to an external power source. The internal cable connects to various components of the PC. One of them is designed to plug in with the motherboard. Other are designed to plug into CPU, fans, Optical Drivers and floppy drive.
Quoting from: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/componentprofiles/p/p_ps.htm
- Motherboard
- Expansion slots
- fan connectors
- Heatsink
- 4-Pin power connector
- CPU Socket
- Northbridge
- Memory slot
- Floppy connection
- ATA (IDE) disk drive primary connection
- Coin cell battery CMOS battery
- RAID
- System panel connectors
- Southbridge
- Serial port connector
- USB headers
- Jumpers
- Integrated circuit
- CD-IN
- Memory (RAM- Random Access Memory)
The RAM in your system is mounted on the motherboard. This is used to store data temporary when the power is on. For example a word document that haven't saved yet.
- Hard disk drive
The Hard disk drive is used to store your files on a permanent basis, your operation system is also installed here.
- CD-ROM drive
The CD-ROM drive is an optical device used to read and retrieve data that stored on a CD-ROM only. Other optical drive such as CD-R and CD-RW can allow users to write data onto the CD.
- Monitor
- Keyboard
- Mouse

Mouse is a pointer device for entering commands into a graphical user interface.








