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1
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T/F: When you build a computer from parts, you usually start by deciding on which processor and motherboard you will use.

A

True

2
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T/F: Typically, PGA sockets give better contact than LGA sockets.

A

False

3
Q

T/F: Motherboards contain only a single bus for I/O, video, and data.

A

False

4
Q

T/F: The LGA2011 socket supports both DDR3 and DDR4 memory.

A

True

5
Q

T/F: Sandy Bridge processors house the memory controller and graphics controller.

A

True

6
Q

At what point during the motherboard installation should you install the motherboard drivers?

A

after Windows successfully boots without errors

7
Q

The soon to be released Skylake chipset architecture will use what socket?

A

LGA1151

8
Q

What unit is used to measure the frequency of memory, FSB, and the processor?

A

Hz

9
Q

What was the 64-bit Front Side Bus replaced with in the X58 (Nehalem) chipset?

A

QPI

10
Q

Which setting can be configured via the BIOS screen?

A

change the boot sequence

11
Q

The first PCI bus has a 32-bit data path, supplied 5 V of power to an adapter card, and operated at what frequency?

A

33 MHz

12
Q

What has occurred if you see the message “Chassis Intruded! System has halted.” the next time you start your computer?

A

the case has been opened

13
Q

What type of socket ensures that even force is applied to the processor when it is being installed in the socket?

A

ZIF

14
Q

Where do today’s computers store almost all motherboard configuration data?

A

CMOS RAM

15
Q

What should you do if you want to be able locate your laptop in the event of loss or theft and give it a command through the Internet to lock it or delete data?

A

subscribe to LoJack for Laptops

16
Q

What is a possible remedy if your system hangs at odd times or during the boot?

A

flash the BIOS

17
Q

What motherboard slot has direct access to the North Bridge?

A

primary PCIe slot

18
Q

What type of bus does PCI Express use?

A

serial

19
Q

The QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) replacement for the Front Side Bus utilizes how many lanes for data packets?

A

16

20
Q

Which statement is NOT true regarding Ivy Bridge chipsets when compared to earlier products?

A

Ivy bridge uses more power than Nehalem chipsets

21
Q

The PCI Express Version 3.0 can provide up to what amount of throughput with 16 lanes for data?

A

32 GB/sec

22
Q

What must your motherboard have to use BitLocker Encryption in Windows 7 which will ensure that your hard drive cannot be used in another computer?

A

TPM chip

23
Q

What socket type is soldered to the motherboard, along with the CPU?

A

BGA

24
Q

Which of the following represents a method for accessing the BIOS setup program?

A

press a key or combination of keys during the BIOS POST

25
Q

What AMD socket uses the Steamroller architecture, providing an integrated graphics controller in the processor?

A

FM2+

26
Q

What are the two different methods for partitioning hard drives?

A

Master Boot Record (MBR)

GUID Partition Table (GPT)

27
Q

What two different passwords can be set to lock down a computer from unauthorized access?

A

supervisor password

user password

28
Q

A Mini PCIe slot can have how many pins?

A

52 pins

54 pins

29
Q

What are two names for the database that holds digital signatures provided by OS manufacturers, such as Microsoft and Red Hat?

A

Key-exchange Key

Key-enrollment Key

30
Q

The Haswell and Broadwell chipsets work with what two different types of RAM?

A

DDR3

DDR4

31
Q

Chipset

A

a set of components on the motherboard that work closely with the processor to control the memory, buses, and peripherals

32
Q

CMOS battery

A

If disconnected, this component causes setup information in the CMOS to be lost.

33
Q

Data bus

A

the system of pathways used for communication which carry data

34
Q

Front Side Bus

A

also called the host bus, this is a 64-bit bus that connects the north bridge to the processor

35
Q

Jumper

A

two small posts or metal pins on the motherboard that are either open or closed

36
Q

Protocol

A

a set of rules and standards that any two entities use for communication

37
Q

Riser Card

A

installs in a PCI slot and provides another slot at a right angle

38
Q

System Clock

A

a device dedicated to timing the activities on the motherboard

39
Q

Virtualization

A

when one physical machine hosts multiple activities that are normally done on multiple machines

40
Q

Wait State

A

issued by a slow device that is not ready to service a request from the processor

41
Q

What is the purpose of the chipset on a motherboard?

A

works closely with the processor to collectively control the memory, buses, and some peripherals. must be compatible with processor it serves.

42
Q

Describe the PCI Express bus and contrast it with previous versions of the PCI bus.

A

PCI Express bus uses a different architectural design than previous buses. PCIe will replace previous versions but will coexist with them for some time. PCI uses parallel bus, PCIe uses serial bus (faster). PCI connects directly to the processor and has four slot sizes.

43
Q

What is a device driver and what is the role of motherboard drivers when you update a motherboard or install a new motherboard?

A

Device driver are small program stored on the hard drive that tell Windows how to communicate with specific hardware device. Motherboard drivers need to be installed in Windows by using CD.

44
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What are the many fine lines on the top and bottom of a motherboard’s surface? What is the purpose of these lines?

A

Lines are paths that enable data, instructions, and power to move from component to component on the board. Used for communication and the protocol and methods and are called the bus.

45
Q

What is the design of the Accelerated Hub Architecture?

A

Has fast and slow end, each a separate chip on motherboard. Fast end is North Bridge (graphics and memory) and the slow end is South Bridge (I/O devices).

46
Q

What is the purpose of the CMOS RAM on a motherboard?

A

Stores configuration data. Small amount of memory stored on motherboard used to hold motherboard settings (even when computer is turned off).

47
Q

What is a ZIF socket and what is its purpose?

A

Zero insertion force socket. Protects against ESD and damage from bending by having levers on sides of sockets.

48
Q

Describe the AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).

A

Combo of CPU and GPU in the same processor. GPU is embedded on a video card. Used for desktops with high graphic needs.

49
Q

Describe the LGA2011 processor socket, the CPUs it supports, targeted applications, and any special considerations for its implementation.

A

Sandy Bridge (2nd Gen). Use flip-chip land grid array. Used in high-end gaming and server computers. Requires liquid cooling system.

50
Q

Describe the function of the system clock.

A

Time activities on the motherboard. Sends out continuous electrical signals on one line of system bus, read by other components on motherboard.