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Title: Motherboard


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Motherboard
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How the Motherboard works
  • The motherboard organizes the flow of information
    from one computer component to the next.
  • It is in charge of allowing that flow to start
    with one component and end at another by
    traveling though the traces on the board moving
    at the proper speed

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How the Motherboard works
  • The first thing a motherboard does is to take
    power from the power supply and provide the
    correct power in the form of the different
    voltages and send it to the components that need
    that particular voltage The motherboard tells the
    computer when to start though the electrical
    signal it receives from the case power on switch

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How the Motherboard works
  • Next the motherboard starts the flow of
    information from the bios to check all the
    components on the board to make sure they are
    functioning properly.
  • Then motherboard send this information through
    busses. These busses are controlled by two
    microprocessor a Northbridge chipset and a
    Southbridge chipset

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How the Motherboard works
  • The Northbridge controls the frontside bus the
    one that connects the CPU and the RAM and video
    card bus.
  • The Southbridge controls PCI, IDE, USB and SATA
    busses
  • The busses simply help control the flow of
    information

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How the Motherboard works
  • There is a bus between each peripheral device on
    the computer. You can think of these busses as
    highways that information can travel between the
    different parts of the computer. The faster the
    highway the fast the information moves or the
    wider the highway the more information you can
    move.

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How the Motherboard works
Slots and ports found on the motherboard include
  • Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)- Slots or
    connections for video, sound and video capture
    cards, as well as network cards.
  • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)- A dedicated port
    for video cards
  • Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)- Interfaces
    for the hard drive
  • Universal Serial Bus or Firewall- External
    peripherals
  • Memory slots
  • Peripheral Component Interconnect express (PCI-e)
  • Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)

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How the Motherboard works

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Types of motherboards
  • Motherboards have different types but all
    motherboards these days are the ATX form factor
    but motherboard have had different ports and
    different slots (ISA, CPU, IDE, SATA, ARM, AGP,
    PCI-e, serial, LPT1, USB, MIDI and many others)
    as well as CPU socket types over the years on the
    next page

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How the Motherboard works
Current socket arrangements are often named for
the number of pins in the PGA. Commonly used
sockets are
  • Sockets 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 all older processors from
    286-pentium
  • Slot 1 and Slot A Pentium 2 and3 and Athlon
  • 370 Pentium 3
  • Socket 478 - for older Pentium and Celeron
    processors
  • Socket F and J Pentium processors
  • Socket 754 - for AMD Sempron and some AMD Athlon
    processors
  • Socket 939 - for newer and faster AMD Athlon
    processors
  • Socket AM2, AM2, AM3- for the newest AMD
    processors
  • Socket 1155 and 1156 Intel icore processors

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How the Motherboard works
  • The newest Intel CPU does not have a PGA. It has
    an LGA, also known as Socket T. LGA stands for
    Land Grid Array. An LGA is different from a PGA
    in that the pins are actually part of the socket,
    not the CPU.

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How the Motherboard works
  • A motherboard's memory slots directly affect what
    kind and how much memory is supported. Just like
    other components, the memory plugs into the slot
    via a series of pins. The memory module must have
    the right number of pins to fit into the slot on
    the motherboard.
  • In the earliest days of motherboards, virtually
    everything other than the processor came on a
    card that plugged into the board. Now,
    motherboards feature a variety of onboard
    accessories such as LAN support, video, sound
    support and RAID controllers.

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History
  • 1975- Introduction of Apple 1, consisted of
    motherboard, keyboard, and a display.
  • 1981 IBM develops its first motherboard
  • 1987- Elitegroup Computer Systems Co. Ltd. became
    the largest supplier of motherboards in the
    world.
  • 1993- First International Computer Inc. becomes
    largest motherboard manufacturer in the world.
  • 1997- Intel Corp. plans to add to its monopoly in
    microprocessor by manufacturing motherboard.
  • 2007- AsusTek becomes the worlds largest
    manufacturer of motherboards.

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Major Manufacturers and Prices
  • Tyan
  • ASUS
  • Super Micro
  • Intel
  • AMD
  • Diamond
  • Amptron

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Resources
  • http//www.pcupgrade.co.uk/productdetails.asp?Prod
    uctID829categoryid270
  • http//www.top10links.com/cat.php/Electronics3ACo
    mputers3AHardware3AManufacturers3AMotherboards
  • http//www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCa
    tegory22nameAMD-Motherboards
  • http//computer.howstuffworks.com/motherboard1.htm
  • http//www.pricewatch.com/motherboard_combos/
  • http//www.buzzle.com/articles/history-of-computer
    -motherboards.html
  • http//www.amazon.com/SUPERMICRO-PDSMU-Motherboard
    -SATA-300-Ethernet/dp/B000XQAAVU
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