watch to see how your computer tower looks on the inside and what the parts are, so you don't have to possibly kill yours trying to find out. also, we don't want it, so we took everything apart, including the disk drives, the parts of the parts.
Hey that switch you wanted to know about, that is for voltage selection, in the USA we recieve 120 through our wall outlets but say in Australia they recieve 240 volts, so this computer would work in either place. 1.5Gigs??? of ram, man the computer im on now has 512MB! and its pretty fast on XP
from top to bottom: PSU (the red thing on the PSU is the voltage selector) motherboard (monitor out, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, parallel (printers and scanners connected via parallel))
Bottom slots blank modem video card blank blank blank most likely a modem and sound card.
The "giant circuit board" (6:36) is the motherboard The laser was not "that big circle thing". the "big circle thing" is what makes the CD spin
also: for future reference NEVER open the power supply unit
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PSU (the red thing on the PSU is the voltage selector)
motherboard (monitor out, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, parallel (printers and scanners connected via parallel))
Bottom slots
blank
modem
video card
blank
blank
blank
most likely a modem and sound card.
The "giant circuit board" (6:36) is the motherboard
The laser was not "that big circle thing". the "big circle thing" is what makes the CD spin
also: for future reference
NEVER open the power supply unit