Saturday, October 21, 2023

PC Port and Connector Facts and my intuitive thoughts

Since I was little, I've always been curious on what all those computer connectors for, and why they are the shape they have now. After learning about different types of PC port and connector and what they're used for, it was fascinating to me how they look somewhat similar yet does completely different job. Once I get my stable job after college and have extra money to spend, I'm planning on buying gaming PC and this information I learned will definitely help me putting things all together. It made me want to dismantle everything and put them all together even though this idea is little stupid things to say :>

11 comments:

  1. Dismantling things and putting them back together (although it sounds intimidating) is one of the best ways to learn. There's nothing like putting your hands on the gear and learning what they do.

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  2. I love how you are planning to buy a gaming PC and want to dismantle it and build it back together again! You must have a lot of patience.

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  3. I think it's great you're planning on getting a gaming PC. Not only will you have a powerful system you can also add onto it too. You can take it apart and build it even better! Thank you for sharing Sara.

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  4. Glad 2.1.6 PC Port and Connector Facts helped you understand the various types of connectors.

    Yes, there are many types of cable connector as there are different technologies coding and transmitting video and audio signals :-)

    Want to dismantle everything and put them all together? A curious mind is a good thing ^_^

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  5. Building a PC looks a lot like fun. When I have enough time and money, I also want to build one of my own! It is definitely the best way to learn about what every little things does.

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  6. building a PC is something I want to do as well but learning were every cord and cable goes is a pain to remember and even on per-builds I'll just spend time looking at the inside seeing how everything goes.

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  7. Good luck Sara! I'm excited for you and your journey of learning how to assemble a PC. It's definitely an awesome skill to have.

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  8. Sara, I completely agree with you. I have had the same idea with cars, computers, phones, but the problem is time! They say you never truly understand something until you can strip it all away, and reverse engineer it from scratch to fully grasp the concept.

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  9. It's incredible that all of these ports are assigned different tasks and still work cohesively.

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  10. I command you willing to set down and assemble it yourself that take lot of patient to do so.

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  11. When I was little I liked to see the cables and where they were connected, this topic reminded me a lot of that and it also helped me to have been so observant when I was little.

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