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In this video, Carey Holzman teaches you step-by-step how to build your own gaming computer. This video is shot in 720p for clarity and, if your internet connection can handle it, it is recommended you select that option in full screen viewing mode using the buttons on the lower right of the picture. Never work on any electric device while it is plugged into the wall, even if it is turned off! •Electric shock can only occur when contact is made between two points of a circuit; when voltage is applied across a victim’s body. •Power circuits usually have a designated point that is “grounded:” firmly connected to metal rods or plates buried in the dirt to ensure that one side of the circuit is always at ground potential (zero voltage between that point and earth ground). •A ground fault is an accidental connection between a circuit conductor and the earth (ground). •Special, insulated shoes and mats are made to protect persons from shock via ground conduction, but even these pieces of gear must be in clean, dry condition to be effective. Normal footwear is not good enough to provide protection from shock by insulating its wearer from the earth.

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Brief overview of my Computer Setup due to many requests for it. Yes, I use this for gaming :) No, I do not own a games console.. I also forgot to mention that I’ve had the side panel window modded, this cannot be bought. I also have the internals illuminated by two white cold cathodes…

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about Computer Processor (CPU) and Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) — a set of electronic circuits that carries out basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, and bit manipulations. Registers / Cache — memory locations that are built right on the CPU chip. Control Unit (CU) — A set of circuits that take care of fetching data and instructions from memory, as well as controlling the flow of data back and forth between the registers and ALU.

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