Motherboard Case Study

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1. What is a motherboard chipset and why is it important? The chipset defines many aspects of the motherboard. Tell me about what they do and what they control? A chipset is a piece that specifies what motherboard can and can’t do. In another word, a chipset determines, what components are compatible with the motherboard. For example, a chipset can determine how much ram can the motherboard run, which type of CPU, and what kind of graphics cards can run. Also, it determines whether the motherboard can be overclocked or not. 2. Is there a difference between AMD and Intel motherboards? If so what are they? Intel and AMD motherboards are different. Their differences start with CPU. Because both manufacturers use different CPU socket you cant use an Intel CPU on AMD motherboard or AMD CPU on Intel motherboard. There is another motherboard manufacturer like ASUS, Gigabit, and MSI who manufacture motherboards for …show more content…

4. What are the three primary characteristics that define modern motherboards? The three primary characteristics of modern motherboards are form factor, chipset, and components. The form factor of the motherboard determines the size that fits a certain case. While the chipset determines what CPU and ram installed to the motherboard and other things with it. built-in components are the slots, connectors, and features that found on the motherboard. 5. The motherboard contains traces or wires through which the data and commands flow. Motherboards typically have traces on multiple layers of the board. What are the functions? Traces or wires that found in motherboard make up the buses of the system and it holds the vast majority of the ports used by the peripherals, and it distributes the power from the power supply. 6. What is a form factor? Define a form factor and what are the different

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