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Question:

1: What is the voltage in your area?


240 volts

2: How many screws secure the power supply in the case?


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What is the total wattage of power supply?
The wattage of a power supply indicates how much power it's capable of
supplying.

Lab safety
What other simple precautions can you take to prevent injury or cause
equipment damage while working with computer hardware? 1: work in a
clean environment
2: use proper tools

What can you do to prevent injury or damage to printer parts?


1: unplug the computer from electricity
2: avoid forceful action

What can you do to prevent injury or damage power supplies for


computers?
1: Turn off the computer

2: use antistatic wrist strap

How do you ground devices, such as PCs and printers?


1: use grounded outlets

2: use grounded mats

How are large metal equipment racks grounded?


1: Using grounding straps or wires

2: grounding bar or bus

In your opinion, what is the most important safety rule when servicing a
computer? Explain. Type your answers here?
Ensuring that the computer is turned off and unplug from power
What type of screwdriver did you use to remove the screws?
Philips head screwdriver

How many screws secured the side panels


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Which type of data cable did you disconnect?


SATA

What type of screws secured the hard drive to the case?


M3 screws

How many screws secured the hard drive to the case?


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Is the hard drive connected to a mounting bracket? If so, what type of


screws secure the hard drive to the mounting bracket?
Yes it’s connected to a mounting bracket
M3 screws

What is the jumper setting of the hard drive?


The jumper setting of a hard drive refers to the configuration of jumpers on the hard drive
itself.

Is there a jumper on the optical drive? What is the jumper setting?


Whether an optical drive has a jumper and its setting depends on the specific model and type
of optical drive.

How many screws secured the optical drive to the case?


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How many pins are there in the motherboard connector?
1. ATX Power Connector: typically has either 20 or 24 pins. The 24-pin variant is more
common in modern motherboards,
2. CPU Power Connector: The CPU power connector, often referred to as the EPS connector,
typically has 4, 8, or more pins.

How many screws secure the power supply to the case?


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List the adapter cards and the slot types below.
Adapter card slots
GPU PCIe
SOUND CARD PCIe x1
NIC PCI
STORAGE CONTROLLER CARD PCIe x4, x8, or x16

What type of memory modules are installed on the motherboard?

1. DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module


2. SODIMM (Small Outline Dual In-Line Memory Module
3. UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM
4. RDIMM (Registered DIMM
5. ECC (Error-Correcting Code) Memory

The types of data cables typically connected to a motherboard include:

1. SATA Cables
2. Power Supply Cables
3. Front Panel Cables
4. USB Cables.
5. Audio Cables

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