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Motherboard: Parts, Components and Functions Computer Systems Servicing Ncii

The document provides information about the key components and functions of a computer motherboard. It describes the motherboard as the main circuit board that connects and allows communication between the CPU, RAM, and other computer hardware. It then explains some of the main components of a motherboard like the integrated circuits, expansion slots, memory slots, heat sinks, fans, and various connectors.
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Motherboard: Parts, Components and Functions Computer Systems Servicing Ncii

The document provides information about the key components and functions of a computer motherboard. It describes the motherboard as the main circuit board that connects and allows communication between the CPU, RAM, and other computer hardware. It then explains some of the main components of a motherboard like the integrated circuits, expansion slots, memory slots, heat sinks, fans, and various connectors.
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MOTHERBOARD

PARTS, COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS


COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NCII

ST. GREGORY THE GREAT TECHNICAL SCHOOL


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MOTHERBOARD
MOTHERBOARD

• is a printed circuit board and foundation


of a computer that is the biggest board
in a computer chassis.
• It allocates power and allows
communication to the CPU, RAM, and all
other computer hardware components.
IC

• IC is short for Integrated Circuit or


Integrated Chip,
Chip is a package
containing many circuits, logic
gates, pathways, transistors, and
other components all working
together to perform a particular
function or a series of functions.

EXPANSION SLOT
• Alternatively referred to as a bus slot or
expansion port,
port an expansion slot is a
connection or port located inside a
computer on the motherboard or riser
card.
• It provides an installation point for a
hardware expansion card to be connected
on the motherboard or riser card.
card
COMPUTER EXPANSION SLOTS

• AGP - Video card.


• AMR - Modem, sound card.
• CNR - Modem, network card, sound card.
• EISA - SCSI, network card, video card.
• ISA - Network card, sound card, video card.
• PCI - Network card, SCSI, sound card, video card.
• PCI Express - Video card, modem, sound card, network card.
• VESA - Video card.
CASE FAN

• Also called as system fan,


fan a
case fan is located inside a
computer, attached to the
front or back of its case.
• Case fans help bring cool air
into and blow hot air out of the
case. 
BACK PANEL AND I/O CONNECTORS

• The back panel is the portion of


the motherboard that allows
you to connect external devices,
devices
such as your monitor, speakers,
keyboard, and mouse.
HEAT SINK

• A heat sink is a device that incorporates either a fan


or some other means to keep a hot component,
such as a processor, cooled down.
• There are two heat sink types: active and passive.
passive
HEAT SINK

• Heat spreaders are another type of passive


heat sink that are used to help dissipate the
heat produced by RAM modules.
MEMORY SLOT

• A memory slot,
slot memory socket,
soc or RAM slot is
what allows RAM (computer memory) to be
inserted into the computer.
4-PIN (P4) POWER CONNECTOR

• The P4 connector is a 12V power


supply cable used with
motherboards that have an Intel
Pentium 4 or later processor.
• Today, the connector is a standard
power connector and is used with
both Intel and AMD motherboards.
ATX MOTHERBOARD POWER
CONNECTOR

• It is one of the largest connectors inside a


computer. It is the main power source of the
motherboard from the power supply.

CPU SOCKET

• a CPU socket or processor socket


is a connection that allows a
computer processor to be
connected to a motherboard.
• The CPU socket locks the central
processing unit into place,
preventing it from moving or
being damaged.
TYPES OF CPU SOCKETS

• PGA Socket
• LGA Socket
• ZIF Socket
• BGA Socket

NORTHBRIDGE AND SOUTHBRIDGE

• The Northbridge,
Northbridge alternatively referred to as the PAC
(PCI/AGP Controller) is an integrated circuit
responsible for communications between the CPU
interface, AGP, and the memory.
• The Southbridge is an IC on the motherboard
responsible for the hard drive controller, I/O
controller and integrated hardware.
SUPER I/O

• Short for super input/output,


input/output or
super I/O,
I/O SIO is an integrated
circuit on a computer
motherboard that handles the
slower and less prominent
input/output devices.

FLOPPY CABLE

• A floppy cable is a ribbon cable found in PC's that


allow one or more floppy disk drives to be
connected to a computer.

FLOPPY CONNECTOR

• The floppy channel,


channel FDD header,
header or floppy
connection is where the floppy drive connects to
the computer motherboard. In the picture below, is
an example of a motherboard with two IDE
connections and a floppy channel connector.
IDE

• Integrated Drive Electronics,


Electronics IDE is more commonly known as
ATA or PATA (parallel ATA).
• It is a standard interface for IBM computers that was first
developed by Western Digital and Compaq in 1986 for
compatible hard drives and CD or DVD drives.

SATA

• Serial AT attachment,
attachment SATA 1.0 was first
released in August 2001 and is a
replacement for the parallel ATA interface
used in IBM compatible computers.
• SerialATA is capable of delivering 1.5 Gbps
(approximately 187 MBps) of performance
to each drive within a disk array.
1394 HEADER AND USB HEADER

• The 1394 header and USB header is a pin


connection found on a computer
motherboard that allow additional 1394
and USB connections to be added to the
computer.
BIOS

• Basic Input/Output System,


System the BIOS (pronounced
bye-oss) is a ROM chip found on motherboards that
allows you to access and set up your computer
system at the most basic level.
BIOS

The four main functions of a PC BIOS


• POST - Test the computer hardware and make sure no
errors exist before loading the operating system.
• Bootstrap Loader - Locate the operating system.
• BIOS drivers - Low-level drivers that give the computer
basic operational control over your computer's hardware.
• BIOS or CMOS Setup - Configuration program that allows
you to configure hardware settings including system
settings such as computer passwords, time, and date.
CD-IN

• Alternatively referred to as the


optical drive audio connector,
connector the
CD-IN is a four-pin connector
found on a computer's
motherboard or sound card that
connects an optical drive's audio.
CMOS

• Alternatively referred to as a RTC (real-


time clock), NVRAM (non-volatile RAM)
or CMOS RAM, CMOS is short for
complementary metal-oxide
semiconductor.
semiconductor
• CMOS is an onboard, battery powered
semiconductor chip inside computers
that stores information.

SYSTEM PANEL CONNECTOR

• Also called as the fpanel or front panel


connector,
connector controls a computer power
button, reset button, and LED's.
• The cables, are two wire cables that are
color coded to help identify where they
connect to the motherboard system
panel connector.
TYPES OF SYSTEM PANEL CABLES

• HDD LED (IDE LED) - The LED


activity light for the hard drive. This
indicator is the light that flashes as
information is being written to and
read from the hard drive.
• PLED (Power LED) - The LED power
light, which indicates when the
computer is on, off, or in Standby.
TYPES OF SYSTEM PANEL CABLES

• PWRSW (Power SW) - Controls the


power button that allows you to
turn on and off the computer.
• Reset SW - Handles the reset
button to restart the computer.
• Speaker
Speak - The internal speaker
used to sound the beep noises
you hear from your computer
when it is booting.
JUMPER

• Jumpers allow the computer to


close an electrical circuit, allowing
the electricity to flow certain
sections of the circuit board.

COIL AND CAPACITORS
STANDOUT

• Sometimes referred to as standoff and spacer,


spacer
standouts are small metal or plastic screws
that attaches to a computer case and holds
the motherboard to the case.
MOTHERBOARD MOUNTING SCREW
HOLE

• Each motherboard has several


holes to help hold the
motherboard securely in
place.

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