Tle - Ict - CSS: Quarter 3 - Module 3
Tle - Ict - CSS: Quarter 3 - Module 3
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Management Team
SDS: MA. LIZA R. TABILON EdD, CESO V
ASDS: JUDITH V. ROMAGUERA, EdD
ASDS: MA. JUDELYN J. RAMOS, EdD
ASDS: ARMANDO P. GUMAPON, EdD
CID Chief: LILIA E. ABELLO, EdD
LR: EVELYN C. LABAD
PSDS: MA. THERESA M. IMPERIAL
PRINCIPAL: NORALYN R. SABANAL
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here
to effectively understand and apply the concept of computer hardware
assembly procedures in installing and configuring computer systems
(ICCS). The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different
learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary
level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be
changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
1. Identify the parts and tools used in the assembly procedures; and
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Computer
Lesson Hardware
1 Assembly
Procedures
What’s In
In your whole life, have you tried to assemble the system unit of
the computer systems?
How does it feel? What are the parts and tools needed in the
hardware assembly procedures?
What’s New
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What is It
Read and understand computer hardware assembly procedures in
installing and configuring computer systems. Your understanding on
these will help you deeply understand the parts and tools needed as well
as the steps in hardware assembly in Computer Systems Servicing.
• Ensure that all parts and tools that will be used in the assembly
procedure are in your possession. Use the proper tools in order to
avoid damage to your equipment and physical injury.
• Processor (CPU)
• Optical Drive (DVD-RW and SATA capable)
• Memory (RAM)
• Motherboard (SATA capable)
• I/O bezel plate (usually included with the motherboard)
• SATA cables
• Processor fan
• Hard drive (SATA capable)
• Power supply
• Computer case
• Screws and standoffs
• Screwdriver (for slotted and Phillips head screw)
• Needle-nosed pliers
• Adjustable wrench
• Wire cutters and strippers
• Utility knife
• Small flashlight
• Small container to hold screws
• Heat sink compound
• Grounding strap
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• Remove the packaging materials and other PC parts
inserted into the case, such as USB ports and cables. You
may need to label these parts yourself before the assembly
procedure if they have not yet been labelled by the
manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation
for details.
• Open the drive bays by removing the covers of the
optical drives. Press the retaining tabs to do this.
Note: Do not tighten the screws until all of them have been placed and
the board is lined up with the bezel.
• Insert the optical drive into the drive bay until the
screw holes are parallel with one another and the front of
the drive is level with the front of the case.
• Attach the screws.
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Step 6: Mount the Hard Drive
• Look for the drive bay to mount the drive in. The
location is usually indicated in the manufacturer’s
documentation.
• Insert the drive into the designated slot and make
sure the side screw holes are aligned with the case holes.
• Mount and tighten the screws.
Note: Always remember that improper alignment of the board when being
pushed or pressed can cause damage or harm to both the RAM board
and motherboard.
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• Attach the power connector of the fan assembly to
the motherboard. You may refer to the manual to
know the proper placement.
Note: If you do not apply the thermal compound, the CPU will heat up
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Step 13: Bundle up the Computer
What’s More
ACTIVITY 2: Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
FDD Connection
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What I Have Learned
ACTIVITY 3: Let us check what you have learned in the lesson about the
procedures in computer hardware assembly.
True or False
1. Prior hardware assembly, secure first the necessary parts and tools
needed in the
procedures.
3. Tighten the screws even the board is not lined up with the bezel.
What I Can Do
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Assessment
Post Test
Let’s find out how much you already know about the lesson.
_____ 1. All the parts have been installed and ready to boot the computer.
_____ 2. Data cables connect the drives and front panel devices to the
motherboard.
_____ 3. Line up the mounting holes in the power supply and case then
attach the screws
_____ 4. Hold the fan to the mounting pad and align it with the mounting
hole inside the
case.
_____ 5. Place the fan on the CPU with the mounting tabs aligned with
one another.
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_____ 6. Ensure that all parts and tools that will be used in the assembly
procedures.
_____ 7. Remove the side panels of the case by sliding them back after
removing the
attached screws.
_____ 9. Place the motherboard into the case in alignment with the I/O
bezel.
_____ 10. Insert the optical drive into the drive bay until the screw holes
are parallel with
one another.
_____ 11. Insert the RAM board intended for the memory socket.
_____ 13. Insert the drive into the designated slot and make sure the side
screw holes are
_____ 14. Always remember that improper alignment of the board when
being pressed or
pushed can cause damage or harm to both the RAM board and
motherboard.
_____ 15. Applying thermal compound onto the CPU and heat sink
increases the heat level.
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