the processor and the outside world, and handles things like controlling the hard drives, the USB ports, the keyboard and mouse, generates the sounds the computer makes, and sometimes even creates the pictures you see on the screen. 4. Expansion Slots: Expansion slots are connectors that allow you to attach additional cards on the computer, such as video cards, sound cards, modems, and add abilities to the computer that the motherboard doesn’t provide. 5. I/O (Inputs/ Outputs): These are a
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What is a Motherboard? The Motherboard is the main circuit board inside the PC. It holds the CPU and memory, provides expansion slots for peripherals, and, whether directly or indirectly, connects to every part of the PC. The essential motherboard make-up includes the chipset (known as the “glue logic”), some code in ROM and the various wired interconnections between the components know as buses. The chipset is fundamental, and controls how the motherboard interacts with everything else in the
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at a motherboard, it can be very confusing to say the least. Some of the things you may see on one include; * CPU socket- This socket is where you would place your selected CPU * PCI slots- These slots are the places where you would add expansion cards i.e. Sound, video or network cards * DIMM slots- this is where your selected RAM is placed. (preferably in pairs) * CMOS battery. This battery is in charge keeping all the little thigs going, keeping the system clock etc. Up to date
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motherboards have? How many memory modules are required to boot a PC? 2 or more slots, and 1 memory module 12. List the most common expansion slots types on modern computers. PCI, PCIe, and AGP 13. What is the speed and bit size of the PCI bus? 33Mhz 32 bit 14. Which port type was developed for 3D graphics? The AGP 15. Which expansion slot types were replaced by PCIe? PCI and AGP slots 16. Explain the speed-per-lane of PCIe and compare the different versions. V1.0=250Mbps
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10/21/14 Short Answer 3.1 Exploring the Motherboard and Busses The main of the components of the motherboard are, the processor, the chipset, the expansion slots, the i/o bank, and the memory. The memory is where the computer stores information while it is working on it. Sometimes called SIMMS (Single Inline Memory Modules). The processor is the brain of the computer and is the chip where all the computing is done. The chipset is a link between the processor and the outside world, and handles
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Chapter 1 First Look at Computer Parts and Tools Lab 1.1 Record Your Work and Make Deliverables Review Questions 1. What are the eight categories in the Category view in Control Panel? Answer: System and Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts and Family Safety Appearance and Personalization Clock, Language and Region Ease of Access 2. What are the four file types that can be used to save a snip using the Windows Snipping
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The Complete Guide To: How to Build a Computer from Scratch. By Whitson Gordon [PDF Created by Sarvesh Lad] Lesson 1: Hardware Basics Building a computer from scratch gives you the perfect machine for your needs, but it can be daunting the first time around. In this edition of Lifehacker Night School, we'll be taking you through the buying, building, and installation process step-by-step. Today, we're going to start with a little computer hardware basics. While you could just go to the store
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------------------------------------------------- Step 1: Choose mode table glossary small large 3" x 5" index card Want to print a test? Click here. Alphabetize Flip terms and definitions ------------------------------------------------- Step 2: Open the file Open PDF ------------------------------------------------- Step 3: Print it! ← Back to Set | PC Pro Certification Practice Exam A+ 220-801Study online at quizlet.com/_ipciw | 1. | An administrator
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EXPANSION JOINTS T. N. GOPINATH 1. INTRODUCTION When piping lacks inherent flexibility due to routing and/or develops large reactions or detrimental overstrain on the strain sensitive equipments, the Piping Engineer considers provision of expansion joints to overcome the same. Expansion joints are also provided to isolate the vibrating equipment from piping and also to facilitate free movement of the equipment mounted on load cells. 2. TYPES OF EXPANSION JOINTS
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