Computer Assembly
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Computer Systems
Servicing NC II
Quarter 1
Module 2: Computer Assembly
Procedures
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Computer System assembly is the process of putting computer parts together in their
respective places. The Do’s an Don’ts must be considered in assembling a computer system. This
module will give you an explanation on how to assemble a computer system and the Do’s and don’ts
that must be observed while doing the assembly.
For your better understanding of the lesson, here is the list of words and their meanings
Read and understand them carefully
Computer Peripherals
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A computer peripheral is any external device that provides input and output for the computer.
Keyboard, Scanner, Webcam are some of the examples.
Computer disassemble
The process of breaking down a device into separate parts. A device may be disassembled to
help determine a problem, to replace a part, or take the parts and use them in another device
or sell them individually.
Static Electricity
The buildup of an electric charge in a given location. Some materials, such as glass, hair and
some fabrics, give up electrons easily.
Motherboard standoffs
Threaded brass standoffs (Jack Screw Standoffs) is used for attaching the motherboard to the
case chassis.
I/O plate
A thin removable metal plate that protects the back of a computer and gives access to
Input/output devices like USB.
Notches
An indentation or incision on an edge or surface. RAM sticks has notches also.
Thermal Paste
A sticky paste placed directly onto the CPU or another IC for a more direct heat transfer
between the chip and the heat sink.
Phillips screwdriver
A screwdriver has a head with pointed edges in the shape of a cross, which fit neatly into the
cross slots of a Phillips screw.
SATA
Stands for "Serial Advanced Technology Attachment," or "Serial ATA." It is an interface
used to connect ATA hard drives to a computer's motherboard.
CPU Cooler
The device that keeps your CPU running at optimal temperatures.
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True of False. Read and understand the statement carefully. Write True if the statement is correct,
and False if it is not. Write your answers in your data notebook.
1. The process of assembling a computer system starts first by removing the side
cover of the system unit, attaching the motherboard, then the CPU and CPU fan.
2. The antistatic wrist strap prevents static electricity from building up. It is
attached to both arms of the person assembling the Computer system.
3. Butter knife can be used as replacement for screwdriver in case there are no
screwdriver available.
4. Grounding yourself before starting to assemble a computer system is a good
practice to prevent damage on computer parts due to the flow of electro static
discharge.
5. RAM stick or memory stick cannot be installed backwards because of its
notches.
ACTIVITY 1.
Directions: Look at the pictures below. Your task is to analyze the given picture and answer the
Guide questions. Write your answers in your data notebook.
Figure 1
Figure 1
Source: Luke, Hodde
Black Computer Tower on Brown Wooden Table, Free Royalty
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Guide Questions:
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1. What do you see in Figure 1? What does computer assemble means to you?
2. Give three (3) instances where computer assemble is needed.
3. What can you notice wrong in figure 1 in terms of computer assemble?
4. How does computer assembling helps you as an ICT student?
5. Why does one needs to consider Do’s and don’ts when assembling computer system?
ACTIVITY 2.
As CSS student you will be exposed to different computer problems, therefore troubleshooting can be
one way to solve the problem. Opening the computer system, cleaning and/or replacing some parts are
sometimes an essential remedy.
In the first Activity you are given the chance to give your own opinion about what computer
assembly is, when it is needed and why does one has to consider the Do’s and Don’ts when
assembling.
At this point your knowledge about the parts of computer involved in computer assembly will be
tested.
Direction: In this activity your task is to identify the different computer parts involved in computer
assemble. Name them by writing your answer using the puzzle below. Write your
answers in your data notebook.
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ACTIVITY 3.
In doing any process whether it be sewing a dress, sprouting a seed, editing a video, creating ethernet
cables, the rules, reminders, Tips, Do’s and don’ts and Safety Precautions are always given to make
sure the outcome of that process will become go smooth.
When doing computer assemble there are also Do’s and don’ts that one must observe in order to
ensure the safety of both the person doing the assembly and the parts of the computer. In the previous
activity you have already encountered the parts included in computer assembly. At this point, you are
going to list common mistakes and its effect a person commits when doing computer assemble.
Directions: In the 1st column, cite common errors/mistakes committed when doing computer
assembly. while in the next column write the effect of that error/ mistakes. Write your answers in your
data notebook.
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Let’s Explore!
Computer assembly procedure is a vital skill in Computer System Servicing. Let’s explore and learn
the basic tools needed in the assembly, the parts of computers involved, the Do’s and don’t’s and the
procedures in assembling a Computer System. Let’s Start!
COMPUTER PARTS:
Motherboard CD/DVD drive
CPU RAM
Heatsink & CPU Fan Case/Tower/Chassis
Hard disk Case Fan
Power Supply
Lets’learn the basic tools that is vital when doing computer assembly.
TOOLS:
Screwdriver
Gather screwdrivers of different head-widths and dimensions, so that all types of components
can be easily attached to the motherboard.
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Static electricity refers to the buildup of electric charge on the surf ace of objects.
The static from your fingers can damage
Did you know the average person
sensitive computer parts such as
can carry up to 25,000 volts of static
microprocessors and memory chips. energy at any given time? So
1. Put the grounding strap on your wrist discharging any built-up static
energy before you begin is
and connect the other end to the computer case.
2. If your strap is not equipped with a clip to hook to the
case, find a place to wedge against the metal. This will It takes as little as 5 to 10 volts to
prevent any buildup of static electricity on your body from cause damage inside your computer
damaging the computer components. and in order for you to even feel the
presence of static electricity, the
level needs to be above 1,500 volts.
You can accumulate an average of
2 10,000 to 12,000 volts just walking
across carpeting, rubbing a balloon
on dry fur (or hair) generates about
20,000 volts.
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2. Punch out rear I/O plate from the case (if existing) and replace it with motherboard I/O
3. Fasten the motherboard in place on top of the mounting standoffs.
Tip: Install the mounting standoffs in the case positions that match the screw mounting
holes on your motherboard.
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Tip: Don’t apply force to seat the CPU. Avoid touching or pressing down on the back of
the CPU with your fingers. Any residue from your hands can destroy the heat transfer
surface for the cooler which will be mounted next.
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Thermal Paste is a very high heat conductive paste that is used between two objects usually a
heatsink and a CPU to get better heat conduction. It fills in all those microscopic imperfections
on the heatsink and CPU that can trap air in them and cause a loss in the heatsink’s performance.
Air is a very poor conductor of heat. Thermal Interface Materials can be up to a 100 times greater
conductor of heat than air.
2. Seat CPU heatsink/cooler and fix in position.
3. Plug the power cable attached to the cooler fan into the
motherboard
Remember: The goal of thermal paste is to fill in microscopic gaps on the surface of your CPU
and your heatsink. Do not put too much as it can damage other delicate parts of
the motherboard.
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3. Plug the 8-pin cabling connector from the power supply cabling into the power connector.
Tip: Not all computers have a dedicated graphics card. If you have decided to use the on-board
graphics of your motherboard instead of installing dedicated graphic card, you can skip this section.
1. Press to open the clips at both ends of the RAM mounting slots
2. Line the notch on the RAM stick with the mounting slot.
A notch is an indentation or an edge or surface. RAM
notches helps to determine how to seat it on RAM slots by
following its notches
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Tip: Most motherboards will have multiple RAM mounting slots. If you are installing pairs of
RAM sticks, mount them in the same color slots on the motherboard.
3. Put in the
screws to hold
the graphics card
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4. Plug in the
power connector cables from your
power connector supply into the graphics card power
connector (if existing- not all graphics cards require
external power.)
Storage drives come in two main sizes: 3.5 form factor or 2.5 form factor.
Due to their smaller size, 2.5 may need an adapter plate to mount them within your
PC case. The exact mounting strategy for storage drives will vary from computer case
to computer.
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4. Plug in power cabling from your computer supply to the optical drive.
These front panel connectors will need to be plugged into the motherboard so that
buttons and inputs/outputs (I/O) on your case front panel will work.
4. Connect any front panel audio connectors to the motherboard front audio header.
5. Connect any front panel USB connectors to the motherboard USB headers.
6. Connect front panel case connectors to the motherborad front panel I/O headers.
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The system panel cables can be plugged in any direction. Except for the LED cables, the system panel
connector cables can be plugged in any direction. If the LED cables are plugged in backward, the
LED light will not work. Usually, with most modern motherboards, you can identify what cable goes
where by looking at the motherboard for a + and a - symbol. In figure 1, The colored wire (powered
wire) would connect to the + symbol and a white or black cable (ground) would connect to the -
symbol. Figure 2 is a guide on how to connect front panels, however different motherboards have
slightly different front panels connections too. Use the legend printed on the motherboard.
Figure 1 Connecting Front Panel
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Different computer cases have slightly different I/O connections, but generally both
connectors and motherboard headers are labelled, so use this as your advantage
when working out where to plug each cabling connector.
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To ensure the safety of both the computer parts being assembled and the person doing the
assembling, here are the Safety Precautions that one must observed in doing computer assemble.
1. Always ground or discharge yourself before touching any part of the computer.
2. Do not work alone so that there is someone who can take care of you in case of
accident or emergency.
3. Be careful with the tools that may cause short circuit.
4. Always full the cable connector on the handle and not hold on the cable itself.
5. Use only rubber shoes when standing on the ground or in a concrete floor.
6. Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a cable connector.
7. Always power off and unplug the computer before working on it.
8. Take away any liquid such as mineral water or soft drinks near your working area
or near computers.
9. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire, and other emergencies are
recognized.
10. Personal protective equipment is correctly used in accordance with organization
procedures and practice.
11. Hazard/risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to
minimize or eliminate risk to co‐ workers, workplace, and environment.
12. Take necessary precautions to protect the component of the computer from
damaged caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
13. Hold the components by edges and do not touch the IC’s.
14. Read and follow instructions on the manual carefully.
15. Do not use excessive force if things do not quite slip into place.
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PRACTICE TASK 1
Imagine you are an owner of a computer shop. Several Computer Systems Servicing students are
deployed at your shop to complete with their work immersion period as part of the curriculum.
Direction: Create a checklist on how they are going to assemble a computer system, this checklist
will serve as your guide in checking whether they had done the task correctly. You are going to state
the step by step procedure of assembling computer system by writing your answer in the boxes. Use
your data notebook to answer. Do not write your answer in this module.
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B.
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PRACTICE TASK 2
Direction: Arrange the steps in assembling the computer system by writing 1-11 inside the circle then
supply do’s and don’ts’s that is appropriate to that step by writing it in the next box. Write your
answer in your data notebook. Do now write your answers here.
Ground yourself
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PRACTICE TASK 3
By doing the activities and by reading additional lessons above your knowledge about computer
assemble has been enhanced. In this practice task, you are going to analyze what is wrong in the
process of assembling the computer system.
Direction: Read and analyze the scenario below. Recall the procedures, precautionary measures and
the do’s and don’ts when doing computer assemble. Write the mistakes that John commits while
doing computer assemble. Write your answer in your data notebook.
SCENARIO:
John bought separate parts for his System unit. It is not yet assembled, so he planned to
assemble it one Friday afternoon.
He grabbed the case of the system unit and lay it on the floor where he is working. He
took the butter knife to remove the screw in the case.
He mounted the CPU on the motherboard then attached the motherboard to the case.
Next, he installed the CPU cooler or heatsink by mounting it on top of the processor.
After that, He mounted the RAM by lining the notches into the RAM mounting slots.
Next, is the Power supply unit, he screwed it in the upper part of the case and plugged the
8-pin CPU power connector of the Power supply to the Motherboard.
Next to it, he removed the expansion slot covers from the rear of the case where the
graphics card is to be placed. He lined the graphics card in the PCI expansion slot, gently
pressed it down and attached the screw. John’s graphics card does not require external
power.
Next, He mounted his Hard disk drive in its bays and screwed it. He connected the SATA
cable from hard drive to motherboard and power cable from the PSU to the Hard drive.
John does not have Optical drives so He proceeded with the connecting of case fan.
He screwed the case fan to the multiple fan headers. He connected the USB, audio and
front panel connectors such as Power Switch, Reset Switch, Power Led, HDD Led and
speaker by following the label in his motherboard.
Lastly, John connected his 3 peripherals available, the keyboard and mouse by plugging it
in USB slots and the Monitor by plugging the VGA of the monitor to the system unit.
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Direction: Read the sentence carefully. Write True if the statement is correct and false if it is not.
True of False. Read and understand the statement carefully. Write True if the statement is correct,
and False if it is not. Write your answers in your data notebook.
Imaging you tasked to introduce the steps of Computer assemble to grade 10 students. How are you
going to present the procedures? Create a flowchart showing the steps in assembling computer
system.
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