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Comprehensive Guide to Computer Hardware Terms in English for Vietnamese Users

Building or upgrading a computer requires understanding technical specifications and component compatibility. This guide explains all essential computer hardware terms in English with Vietnamese explanations to help you make informed decisions when purchasing components.

1. Core Components of a Computer

1.1 Central Processing Unit (CPU)

Vietnamese: Bộ xử lý trung tâm (CPU)

The CPU is the “brain” of the computer that performs most processing. Key specifications:

  • Cores: Number of independent processing units (Nhân xử lý)
  • Threads: Virtual cores for multitasking (Luồng xử lý)
  • Clock Speed: Measured in GHz (Tốc độ xung nhịp)
  • Cache: Small ultra-fast memory (Bộ nhớ đệm)
  • TDP: Thermal Design Power – heat output in watts (Công suất nhiệt)

Popular Brands: Intel (Core i3/i5/i7/i9) and AMD (Ryzen 3/5/7/9)

CPU Model Cores/Threads Base Clock Boost Clock TDP Price Range
Intel Core i5-13600K 14/20 3.5 GHz 5.1 GHz 125W $250-$300
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8/16 3.4 GHz 4.5 GHz 105W $200-$250
Intel Core i3-12100F 4/8 3.3 GHz 4.3 GHz 58W $100-$150

1.2 Motherboard (Mainboard)

Vietnamese: Bo mạch chủ

The main circuit board that connects all components. Key factors:

  • Form Factor: ATX (standard), Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX (compact)
  • Chipset: Determines compatibility (e.g., Intel Z790, AMD B550)
  • Socket: Must match CPU (e.g., LGA 1700 for Intel 12th/13th gen)
  • RAM Slots: Typically 2 or 4 slots for memory
  • Expansion Slots: PCIe for GPUs, NVMe SSDs, etc.

Important Features:

  • M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs
  • USB ports (Type-C, 3.2 Gen 2)
  • Networking (2.5G Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6)
  • VRM quality for overclocking

2. Memory and Storage

2.1 RAM (Random Access Memory)

Vietnamese: Bộ nhớ truy cập ngẫu nhiên (RAM)

Temporary memory for active applications. Key specifications:

  • Capacity: 8GB (basic), 16GB (recommended), 32GB+ (professional)
  • Type: DDR4 (older) or DDR5 (newer)
  • Speed: Measured in MHz (e.g., 3200MHz, 4800MHz)
  • Latency: CL timing (lower is better)
  • Channels: Dual-channel improves performance

Recommendations:

  • Gaming: 16GB DDR4 3600MHz CL16
  • Content Creation: 32GB DDR5 6000MHz
  • Office Use: 8GB DDR4 3200MHz

2.2 Storage Devices

SSD (Solid State Drive): Vietnamese: Ổ đĩa thể rắn

  • SATA SSD: Slower (500MB/s) but affordable
  • NVMe SSD: Faster (3000-7000MB/s) via PCIe
  • Capacity: 250GB (OS only), 1TB (recommended), 2TB+ (content creators)

HDD (Hard Disk Drive): Vietnamese: Ổ đĩa cứng

  • Slower (100-200MB/s) but cheaper per GB
  • Good for bulk storage (photos, videos)
  • 7200RPM is standard speed
Storage Type Capacity Speed Price per GB Best Use Case
SATA SSD 1TB 550MB/s $0.10 Budget builds, office PCs
NVMe SSD (PCIe 3.0) 1TB 3500MB/s $0.12 Gaming, mainstream
NVMe SSD (PCIe 4.0) 1TB 5000MB/s $0.15 High-end, content creation
HDD 4TB 180MB/s $0.02 Bulk storage, backups

3. Graphics and Power

3.1 GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)

Vietnamese: Bộ xử lý đồ họa (Card màn hình)

Handles graphics rendering for games and professional applications.

Key Specifications:

  • VRAM: Dedicated memory (4GB entry, 8GB+ recommended)
  • CUDA Cores (NVIDIA)/Stream Processors (AMD): More = better performance
  • TDP: Power consumption (affects cooling needs)
  • Ray Tracing: Realistic lighting effects
  • DLSS/FSR: AI upscaling for better performance

Performance Comparison (1080p Gaming):

GPU Model VRAM Avg FPS (Cyberpunk 2077) Power Draw Price Range
NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti 8GB 60 FPS 160W $400-$450
AMD RX 7800 XT 16GB 65 FPS 263W $500-$550
NVIDIA RTX 4070 12GB 80 FPS 200W $600-$650
AMD RX 7900 XTX 24GB 85 FPS 355W $900-$1000

3.2 PSU (Power Supply Unit)

Vietnamese: Nguồn máy tính

Converts AC power to DC for components. Critical for system stability.

Key Factors:

  • Wattage: Total power output (calculate based on components)
  • Efficiency Rating: 80+ Bronze/Gold/Platinum/Titanium
  • Modularity: Non-modular, semi-modular, fully modular
  • Protection: OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP, OTP
  • Brand Reputation: Corsair, Seasonic, EVGA, be quiet!

Wattage Recommendations:

  • Office PC: 450W-550W
  • Gaming PC (mid-range GPU): 650W-750W
  • High-end Gaming/Workstation: 850W-1000W

Efficiency Comparison:

80 Plus Rating 20% Load 50% Load 100% Load Typical Use Case
80+ White 80% 80% 80% Budget builds
80+ Bronze 82% 85% 82% Mainstream builds
80+ Gold 87% 90% 87% High-end builds
80+ Platinum 90% 92% 89% Premium builds

4. Cooling Solutions

Proper cooling ensures component longevity and performance. Two main types:

4.1 Air Cooling

Vietnamese: Làm mát bằng không khí

  • Stock Coolers: Included with CPUs (adequate for non-overclocking)
  • Tower Coolers: Large heatsinks with fans (better performance)
  • Low-profile: For compact cases
  • Pros: Reliable, low maintenance, no leak risk
  • Cons: Can be bulky, may interfere with RAM

Popular Models:

  • Noctua NH-D15 (Premium air cooler)
  • be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
  • Cooler Master Hyper 212 (Budget option)

4.2 Liquid Cooling (AIO)

Vietnamese: Làm mát bằng nước (tích hợp sẵn)

  • All-in-One (AIO): Pre-filled closed-loop systems
  • Sizes: 120mm, 240mm, 280mm, 360mm (radiator size)
  • Pros: Better cooling performance, quieter operation
  • Cons: More expensive, potential leak risk (rare), pump failure

Popular Models:

  • Corsair iCUE H150i (360mm)
  • NZXT Kraken X63 (280mm)
  • Arctic Liquid Freezer II (240mm)

Temperature Comparison (Intel i7-13700K at load):

Cooling Solution Idle Temp (°C) Load Temp (°C) Noise Level (dBA) Price Range
Intel Stock Cooler 35 95 45 $0 (included)
Noctua NH-D15 28 72 25 $90-$100
240mm AIO Liquid 25 68 30 $100-$150
360mm AIO Liquid 23 65 32 $150-$200

5. Computer Cases and Aesthetics

The case houses all components and affects airflow, noise, and aesthetics.

5.1 Case Form Factors

  • Full Tower: Largest, best airflow, supports E-ATX
  • Mid Tower: Most common, supports ATX
  • Micro-ATX: Compact, supports mATX motherboards
  • Mini-ITX: Smallest, limited expansion

Key Considerations:

  • Airflow: Mesh fronts > solid fronts for cooling
  • Cable Management: Look for routing holes and space
  • Drive Bays: 2.5″ (SSD), 3.5″ (HDD) mounts
  • Cooling Support: Fan mounts, radiator clearance
  • GPU Clearance: Check maximum length supported

5.2 Aesthetic Features

  • RGB Lighting: Customizable LED lighting
  • Tempered Glass: Side panels to show components
  • Color Schemes: Black, white, or custom colors
  • Fan Controllers: Built-in RGB and speed control
  • Modularity: Easy to build in and modify

Popular Case Brands:

  • Fractal Design (Meshify, Define series)
  • Lian Li (PC-O11, Lancool series)
  • Corsair (4000D, 5000D)
  • NZXT (H5, H7 series)
  • be quiet! (Pure Base, Dark Base)

6. Peripherals and Accessories

6.1 Monitors

Key Specifications:

  • Resolution: 1080p (Full HD), 1440p (QHD), 4K (UHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz (standard), 144Hz+ (gaming)
  • Panel Type: IPS (color accuracy), VA (contrast), TN (fast response)
  • Response Time: 1ms (gaming) to 5ms (general use)
  • Adaptive Sync: G-Sync (NVIDIA), FreeSync (AMD)

Recommendations:

  • Office: 24″ 1080p IPS 60Hz
  • Gaming: 27″ 1440p IPS 144Hz
  • Content Creation: 27″-32″ 4K IPS
  • Competitive Gaming: 24″-25″ 1080p 240Hz+

6.2 Input Devices

Keyboards:

  • Mechanical: Tactile feedback, durable (Cherry MX, Gateron switches)
  • Membrane: Quieter, cheaper
  • Backlighting: RGB or single-color
  • Layout: 60%, TKL, full-size

Mice:

  • DPI/CPI: Sensitivity (800-16000 DPI)
  • Sensor Type: Optical (most common) or laser
  • Grip Style: Palm, claw, fingertip
  • Extra Buttons: For MMO/MOBA games

Popular Brands:

  • Keyboards: Logitech, Razer, Corsair, Ducky, Keychron
  • Mice: Logitech G, Razer, SteelSeries, Zowie

7. Building Your PC: Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Plan Your Build:
    • Determine your budget and use case (gaming, office, content creation)
    • Use PC part picker tools to check compatibility
    • Research benchmarks for your desired performance level
  2. Purchase Components:
    • Buy from reputable retailers with good return policies
    • Check for combo deals (CPU+motherboard, RAM kits)
    • Consider warranty periods (typically 1-3 years)
  3. Prepare Your Workspace:
    • Clean, well-lit surface with plenty of room
    • Anti-static wrist strap (recommended)
    • Basic tools: Phillips head screwdriver, zip ties
    • Thermal paste (if not pre-applied on cooler)
  4. Install Components:
    • Install CPU into motherboard socket (align carefully)
    • Mount CPU cooler with thermal paste
    • Install RAM in correct slots (check motherboard manual)
    • Mount motherboard into case with standoffs
    • Install storage drives (SSD/HDD)
    • Mount power supply in case
    • Install GPU in PCIe slot
    • Connect all cables (24-pin motherboard, 8-pin CPU, SATA, etc.)
  5. First Boot and Setup:
    • Connect monitor, keyboard, mouse
    • Power on and enter BIOS/UEFI to check components
    • Enable XMP/DOCP for RAM speed
    • Install operating system (Windows/Linux)
    • Install drivers (motherboard, GPU, etc.)
    • Update Windows and drivers
  6. Optimization and Testing:
    • Run stress tests (Prime95, FurMark) to check stability
    • Monitor temperatures (HWMonitor, Core Temp)
    • Adjust fan curves in BIOS for optimal cooling/noise
    • Install necessary software and games
    • Consider overclocking if desired (requires good cooling)

8. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Incompatible Components:
    • CPU socket mismatch with motherboard
    • RAM not supported by motherboard
    • GPU too long for case
    • PSU not powerful enough for components
  • Poor Cable Management:
    • Restricts airflow and looks messy
    • Can interfere with case panels closing
    • Use zip ties and route cables neatly
  • Insufficient Cooling:
    • Using stock cooler with high-TDP CPU
    • Poor case airflow (no intake/exhaust fans)
    • Not monitoring temperatures
  • Skipping on Power Supply:
    • Cheap PSUs can damage components
    • Always buy from reputable brands
    • Calculate proper wattage with 20-30% headroom
  • Not Updating BIOS:
    • New CPUs may require BIOS update
    • Check motherboard support list
    • May need older CPU to update BIOS
  • Static Electricity Damage:
    • Work on non-carpeted surface
    • Use anti-static wrist strap
    • Touch case frequently to ground yourself
  • Ignoring Warranties:
    • Register products for full warranty coverage
    • Keep receipts and original packaging
    • Check RMA procedures before purchasing

9. Future-Proofing Your Build

Technology evolves rapidly. Consider these factors to extend your PC’s lifespan:

  • Motherboard Choice:
    • Choose chipset with good upgrade path
    • AMD AM5 (2022+) supports future CPUs
    • Intel LGA 1700 supports 12th/13th/14th gen
  • RAM Capacity:
    • 16GB is current sweet spot for gaming
    • 32GB recommended for content creation
    • DDR5 offers better upgrade path than DDR4
  • Storage Flexibility:
    • Choose case with multiple drive bays
    • Motherboard with multiple M.2 slots
    • Start with 1TB SSD, add more later
  • GPU Considerations:
    • Higher VRAM (8GB+) for future games
    • PCIe 4.0/5.0 support for future GPUs
    • Power supply with extra PCIe connectors
  • Cooling Headroom:
    • Better cooler allows for future CPU upgrades
    • Case with good airflow supports higher TDP components
    • Liquid cooling for high-end overclocking
  • Power Supply:
    • 80+ Gold or better efficiency
    • Modular design for easier upgrades
    • 100-200W headroom for future components

10. Where to Buy Computer Hardware

10.1 International Retailers

  • Newegg – Wide selection, frequent sales
  • Amazon – Fast shipping, good return policy
  • Best Buy – Physical stores, price matching
  • Micro Center – Best in-store deals (US only)

10.2 Vietnamese Retailers

  • Phong Vũ, FPT Shop, Thế Giới Di Động (physical stores)
  • Lazada, Shopee, Tiki (online marketplaces)
  • Hanoi Computer, Saigon Computer (specialized stores)
  • Local Facebook groups for used components

Tips for Buying in Vietnam:

  • Check warranty coverage (some international warranties don’t apply)
  • Compare prices between online and physical stores
  • Be cautious with too-good-to-be-true deals (risk of counterfeit)
  • Check return policies (some stores don’t accept returns on opened components)

11. Learning Resources

Expand your knowledge with these authoritative resources:

For academic resources on computer hardware:

12. Glossary of Computer Hardware Terms

English Term Vietnamese Translation Definition
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Bộ xử lý trung tâm The main processor that executes instructions
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Bộ xử lý đồ họa Handles graphics rendering and parallel computations
Random Access Memory (RAM) Bộ nhớ truy cập ngẫu nhiên Temporary memory for active applications
Solid State Drive (SSD) Ổ đĩa thể rắn Fast storage using flash memory
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Ổ đĩa cứng Traditional magnetic storage, slower but cheaper
Motherboard Bo mạch chủ Main circuit board connecting all components
Power Supply Unit (PSU) Nguồn máy tính Converts AC power to DC for components
Heat Sink Tản nhiệt Passive cooling component, usually with fins
Thermal Paste Keo tản nhiệt Conducts heat between CPU and cooler
Case Fan Quạt case Provides airflow within the computer case
English Term Vietnamese Translation Definition
BIOS/UEFI Hệ thống đầu vào/ra cơ bản Firmware interface for hardware initialization
Overclocking Ép xung Increasing component speeds beyond specifications
Benchmark Đánh giá hiệu năng Performance test to compare hardware
Form Factor Kích thước chuẩn Standardized size specifications (ATX, mATX, etc.)
PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) Giao diện kết nối thành phần ngoại vi High-speed interface for expansion cards
SATA (Serial ATA) Giao diện truyền dữ liệu nối tiếp Interface for storage drives and optical drives
M.2 Khe cắm M.2 Slot for SSDs and other expansion cards
RGB (Red Green Blue) Đèn LED RGB Customizable lighting in components
TDP (Thermal Design Power) Công suất nhiệt thiết kế Maximum heat a component is designed to produce
VRM (Voltage Regulator Module) Módul điều chỉnh điện áp Regulates power delivery to CPU

13. Conclusion

Building a computer with English terminology can be challenging for Vietnamese users, but understanding these fundamental concepts will help you:

  • Make informed purchasing decisions
  • Communicate effectively with international sellers
  • Understand technical specifications and reviews
  • Troubleshoot hardware issues
  • Future-proof your build for upgrades

Remember that computer hardware is constantly evolving. Stay updated with the latest technologies by following reputable tech news sources and hardware review channels. When in doubt, consult with experienced builders or use online compatibility checkers before purchasing components.

For Vietnamese users, consider joining local computer enthusiast communities where you can get advice tailored to the Vietnamese market, including information about local retailers, pricing trends, and compatibility with local power standards.

Whether you’re building a budget office PC, a high-end gaming rig, or a professional workstation, understanding these hardware terms in English will empower you to create the perfect system for your needs.

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