By Robert Bruce Thompson, Barbara Fritchman Thompson
Second Edition
June 2002
Pages: 806
ISBN 10: 0-596-00353-6 |
ISBN 13: 9780596003531
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Carefully researched and written, PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition is packed with useful and unbiased information, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensive case study on building a PC. To the point yet complete, this book provides an enormous amount of timeless information intended for anyone who buys, builds, upgrades, or repairs PCs in a corporate, small business, or home setting.
Full Description
- Detailed information about the latest motherboards and chipsets from AMD, Intel, SiS, and VIA
- Extensive coverage of the Pentium 4 and the latest AMD processors, including the Athlon XP/MP
- Full details about new hard drive standards, including the latest SCSI standards, ATA/133, Serial ATA, and the new 48-bit "Big Drive" ATA interface
- Extended coverage of DVD drives, including DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW
- Details about Flat Panel Displays, including how to choose one (and why you might not want to)
- New chapters on serial communications, parallel communications, and USB communications (including USB 2.0)
- Enhanced troubleshooting coverage
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Media reviews
"Do you want to know how to upgrade the memory on your computer? Or to add a video card or an extra hard drive? Husband and wife team Robert and Barbara Thompson run their own business showing people how to deal with hardware. This book brings together all their valuable advice into one resource."--Roy Johnson, mantex.co.uk
"An excellent book for individuals who want to know more about PC hardware or are interested in building their own PC."
--Mark Kyrnin, PC Hardware Guide, about.com, Feb 2003
"A well-written, practical guide to buying and using PCs. It's loaded with real-world advice presented in a concise style that clearly delivers just the information you want, without your having to hunt for it."
--Kirk Steers, PC World, Feb 2003


