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On the Motherboard Chapter 3

This presentation covers: > Benefits of Active Listening > Motherboard Parts > Processor Basics > Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

Qualities of a Good Technician Soft skills as they are known across many industries are essential

Active Listening Benefits > Gather data and symptoms quickly > Build customer rapport > Improved understanding of the issue > Mutual understanding between technician and customer > Means of positive communication between technician and customer > Focus on customer instead of technician > Customer may be more forthcoming with pertinent information

The Motherboard: Key parts (pg. 80) CPU Socket CPU (Processor) RAM Slots Expansion Slots

The Motherboard: Other components

Processor Basics: Register/Word Size Pg. 81 The number of bits processed at one time is the processor s register size (word size). Today s CPUs have register sizes of 64 or 128 bits.

Processors > Have a variety of speeds > Spead measured in gigahertz (GHz) > Hertz: frequency, cycles/sec > 1 Hertz = 1 cycle per second > 1 GHz = 1 billion cycles per second > 1980 s Intel s 8088 processor: 4.77MHz > Today s processors run at speeds near 5GHz Intel Processor

Buses: data lines/paths Pg. 81 External data bus (aka front side/system bus) > External bus connects the CPU to external devices > Today, 64 or 128 separate lines > Lines are viewable between expansion slots on the motherboard > Some are used to send data out along the external bus to expansion slots > Internal bus: electronic lines, data paths, inside the CPU > Today, 64 or 128 separate lines Internal data bus

Central Processing Unit (CPU): Major Components pg. 82 > Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU): > Runs all calculations and comparison logic a computer needs > Connects to the control unit > Control Unit: > coordinates activities inside the processor > I/O (Input/Output) Unit: > manages data entering and leaving the processor > Registers: > high-speed storage area for 1s and 0s before the bits are processed > May be special purpose

Pipelines pg. 83 > Separate internal buses that operate simultaneously > Process are broken down into smaller tasks and each line helps complete the entire process faster > A 32- or 64-bit CPU can have separate paths, each of which handles 32 or 64 bits > Debate continues about whether a longer pipeline improves performance

Speed Factors pg. 84 (Not just clock speed!) Clock speed Bus speed PCI(?) bus speed PCIe(?) bus speed Bus bandwidth(?) Amount of Cache(?) Pipelines

Cache Memory pg. 85 > High speed memory to increase processor speed. > L1:? > L2:? > L3:?

Multi-Core Processors Pg. 88 > A dual-core processor combines two CPUs in a single unit > A tri-core processor has three processors in a single unit > Both Intel and AMD have quad-core CPU technologies > Two dual-core CPUs installed on the same mother-board and two dualcore CPUs installed in a single socket OR > Most recent models have all four cores installed in one unit > Hexa-core processors have six cores > Octa-core processors have eight cores

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Pg. 90 > Video requires large amounts of data > Bottleneck for and slows down CPU > May be on separate video adapter card > Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP) on motherboard. No video card needed

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) > A GPU provides better video card performance with an adapter > Contain hundreds of smaller core processors > GPUs can also be used for other purposes that are not directly related to graphics that increase system performance > These are general-purpose GPU (GPGPU) > A computer system can have multiple GPUs

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) IGP within the same housing as the CPU cores CPU vs. GPU

Processor Cooling (pg. 95) > Heat sink > Fan > Liquid cooling > Passive cooling > no fan, just heat sink

Processor Sockets > Motherboards have a specific CPU socket in which only certain processors will fit. 2016 Pearson Education Inc.

Processor Installation 1. Power off the computer and remove power cord. 2. Use proper anti-static handling procedures. 3. Release the CPU retention plate. 4. Insert the CPU into the socket and remember that it only inserts one way.

PCI, PCI-X, AGP, and PCIe adapters & slots

Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) (pg. 103) > Four varieties > 32-bit 33MHz > 32-bit 66MHz > 64-bit 33MHz > 64-bit 66MHz Most common PCI expansion slot

Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) (Pg. 104) AGP Expansion Slot > Bus interface for graphics adapters developed from the PCI bus > AGP speeds up 3-D graphics, 3-D acceleration, and full-motion playback > Video subsystem is isolated from the rest of the computer AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port)

PCIe: Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (pg. 104) > PCI, PCI-X, and AGP have been replaced with PCIe (PCI Express) or PCI-E > PCIe outperforms all other types of PCI expansion slots > PCIe sends data full-duplex bidirectionally (sends and receives at the same time) > PCIe slots are shown with the number of lanes that can be used simultaneously (x1, x2, x4, x8, x16 or x32)

PCIe Slots > A PCIe x1 adapter can fit in an x1 or higher slot > A PCIe x8 adapter can fit in an x8 or higher slot > Just because the slot is an x16 slot, it does not mean that all 16 lanes are used refer to the documentation > See Tech Tips in book

Chipsets (pg. 109) > Chips that work with the processor. > Manages other computer features

Motherboard Form Factors (pg. 111) > Form Factor: Specification for size and shape of motherboards, chassis, adapters, power supplies, memory, etc. > Most common Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) > See pg. 111 for various form factors.

Computer Terms Refer to the glossary terms at the end of the textbook chapter. Review Chapter 3 and become familiar with the terms.

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