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Upgrading Your
Computer Components
To upgrade means to change some parts with faster and better
performing ones. These parts may even cost less and more powerful.
Commonly Upgraded Computer Parts
1. Monitors- replace old CRT monitors to new LCD or LED monitors.
2. Optical drives- old CD-ROMs drives are commonly replaced with DVDROM
and DVD writers.
3. Hard Drives- small capacity hard drives are replaced with faster and high
capacity hard drives.
4. Keyboards and mouse- keyboards and mouse are commonly replaced with
optical mouse and wireless keyboards.
5. 5. RAM (Random Access Memory)- upgrading the computer’s memory or
RAM speeds up the performance of the computer
6. 6. Video cards- upgrade computer’s graphics card to improve the computer
performance in terms of graphics and games.
7. 7. Processors- replacing the processors increase the data processing
speed.
8. 8. Modem- installing a modem enables your computer to connect to the
internet.
How to Speed up the Computer
1. Defragmenter utility: Automatically analyzes the empty disk
space on the hard disk and defrag all scattered files.
2. Shutdown Unnecessary programs: Close all unwanted programs at
the Windows start up and this will automatically increase the windows
loading time and speed of the computer will also be increased.
3. Increased memory: Increasing the memory in the system will result
to exceptional speed of your computer.
4. Disk Cleanup: You can delete unwanted programs and files from
your computer and this will be helpful in increasing the speed.
5. Empty Recycle Bin: Delete all the files and folders from the recycle bin
and you will get the space of C drive for reusability.
Memory Upgrade
To make your computer faster, you can upgrade its memory. Here are
the steps in upgrading your computer’s memory
1. Remove the memory modules from the slot.
2. In Figure 30 the notches we
have marked as A are used for the
ejector clip on the DIMM slot.
The notches we have marked as B
is used to align the memory
module with the DIMM slot key C
as shown in Figure 31.
In Figure 31 you can see the
ejector clips (D), using your finger,
push these into the down position
as shown in Figure 31 this allows
the memory to be inserted.
3. Now you are ready to install the
module, ensuring the notches line
up with the keys gently but firmly
push the memory into the slot until
it is seated fully(see Figure 32 the
ejector clips should rise to the
vertical position as shown in Figure
33).
4. Now your memory is installed.
Be sure you have not loosened any
cables while working and also
ensure that the memory module is
fully seated and the ejector clips
are in the vertical position.
Video card Upgrade
1. Take the video card (hold it by the edges) and line it up with
the slot paying careful attention to the alignment notch. When
it is aligned correctly, press gently but firmly until the card is
seated fully and evenly into the slot.
2. When you are happy that the card is firmly in place, insert the
fixing screw and check to make sure you have not loosened
anything during installation.
3. When you reboot your machine Windows (or other OS) should
find the card automatically, it may then ask you to insert the
disk/CD that came with your video card, insert the CD and
follow the on-screen instructions to install the video card driver.
Hard Drive Upgrade
The first thing to do (after removing the case covers) is to locate
the drive bay where the hard drive will go.
The next step is to attach the IDE and power cables.
In figure 34 below you can see a standard IDE Cable, note there are three (3)
connections (notice the difference in distance between the connectors).
Connection A plugs into the motherboard and then the slave and master
connections are used for IDE devices such as hard drives, if you are only
installing one drive or the new drive is to be the master then use the master
connector, if the drive is to be the slave then use the slave connector.
The IDE cable will be marked down one side with a red or black strip, this
denotes Pin 1, match this with the Pin 1 indicator on the back of the hard
drive.
The power cable you will find in your case is attached to your power supply;
you can see an example below in figure 35.
Standard IDE Cable

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Upgrading the Computer Component

  • 2. To upgrade means to change some parts with faster and better performing ones. These parts may even cost less and more powerful. Commonly Upgraded Computer Parts 1. Monitors- replace old CRT monitors to new LCD or LED monitors. 2. Optical drives- old CD-ROMs drives are commonly replaced with DVDROM and DVD writers. 3. Hard Drives- small capacity hard drives are replaced with faster and high capacity hard drives. 4. Keyboards and mouse- keyboards and mouse are commonly replaced with optical mouse and wireless keyboards. 5. 5. RAM (Random Access Memory)- upgrading the computer’s memory or RAM speeds up the performance of the computer 6. 6. Video cards- upgrade computer’s graphics card to improve the computer performance in terms of graphics and games. 7. 7. Processors- replacing the processors increase the data processing speed. 8. 8. Modem- installing a modem enables your computer to connect to the internet.
  • 3. How to Speed up the Computer 1. Defragmenter utility: Automatically analyzes the empty disk space on the hard disk and defrag all scattered files.
  • 4. 2. Shutdown Unnecessary programs: Close all unwanted programs at the Windows start up and this will automatically increase the windows loading time and speed of the computer will also be increased. 3. Increased memory: Increasing the memory in the system will result to exceptional speed of your computer. 4. Disk Cleanup: You can delete unwanted programs and files from your computer and this will be helpful in increasing the speed.
  • 5. 5. Empty Recycle Bin: Delete all the files and folders from the recycle bin and you will get the space of C drive for reusability.
  • 6. Memory Upgrade To make your computer faster, you can upgrade its memory. Here are the steps in upgrading your computer’s memory 1. Remove the memory modules from the slot.
  • 7. 2. In Figure 30 the notches we have marked as A are used for the ejector clip on the DIMM slot. The notches we have marked as B is used to align the memory module with the DIMM slot key C as shown in Figure 31. In Figure 31 you can see the ejector clips (D), using your finger, push these into the down position as shown in Figure 31 this allows the memory to be inserted.
  • 8. 3. Now you are ready to install the module, ensuring the notches line up with the keys gently but firmly push the memory into the slot until it is seated fully(see Figure 32 the ejector clips should rise to the vertical position as shown in Figure 33). 4. Now your memory is installed. Be sure you have not loosened any cables while working and also ensure that the memory module is fully seated and the ejector clips are in the vertical position.
  • 9. Video card Upgrade 1. Take the video card (hold it by the edges) and line it up with the slot paying careful attention to the alignment notch. When it is aligned correctly, press gently but firmly until the card is seated fully and evenly into the slot. 2. When you are happy that the card is firmly in place, insert the fixing screw and check to make sure you have not loosened anything during installation. 3. When you reboot your machine Windows (or other OS) should find the card automatically, it may then ask you to insert the disk/CD that came with your video card, insert the CD and follow the on-screen instructions to install the video card driver.
  • 10. Hard Drive Upgrade The first thing to do (after removing the case covers) is to locate the drive bay where the hard drive will go. The next step is to attach the IDE and power cables. In figure 34 below you can see a standard IDE Cable, note there are three (3) connections (notice the difference in distance between the connectors). Connection A plugs into the motherboard and then the slave and master connections are used for IDE devices such as hard drives, if you are only installing one drive or the new drive is to be the master then use the master connector, if the drive is to be the slave then use the slave connector. The IDE cable will be marked down one side with a red or black strip, this denotes Pin 1, match this with the Pin 1 indicator on the back of the hard drive. The power cable you will find in your case is attached to your power supply; you can see an example below in figure 35.