Little About The Parts of the Motherboard

Motherboard, or often we are familiar with the name Mobo, Mainboard, MB, or the System-Board is a hardware device in the computer system in the form of PCB (Printed Circuit Board). The Motherboard provides the 'hub' on your computer which everything else plugs into. The 'hub' function is to connect all components of a PC.  It also provides the first level of management, so, when the computer is switched on, the motherboard figures out what components are where and how to get them all installed and operating. The motherboard can be regarded as the backbone of the computer system, all components must be connected with a computer motherboard, possibly directly or indirectly. Motherboard installed inside the casing with the casing side facing easy-open, and fastened using screws.
Motherboard (Mobo/Mainboard/MB/System-Board)
Motherboard (Mobo/Mainboard/MB/System-Board)
Motherboards are produced in a variety of sizes, some are designed for a specific brand of a particular system. The selection of Motherboard will be limited by one that is compatible with your selected processor and memory. However, most modern Motherboard made ​​for ready fitted to a variety of casing sizes.  So if you have a very expensive processor then you should be looking at the higher end of the motherboards available for that processor. The other factor to consider is which features you want included on your motherboard. Manufacturers will produce many models of boards using the same chip-set, but some will have fewer features than others.

The Parts of the Motherboard

The Parts of the Motherboard
The Parts of the Motherboard

Chipset

The 'chip-set' is the most important part of the motherboard, as it manages the interaction between every part of the computer and the processor. This is the type of chipset that can determine and assess the features and capabilities of a motherboard.

There are two general groups of chipsets that we find in the market. Intel chipset group, which can only be used for Intel and AMD chipsets for AMD processors. Both groups were also subdivided on the various types of generation chipsets are constantly being developed.

Socket / Processor Slots

Socket is the "abode" processor on the motherboard. Same as chipset, this socket also subdivided to various types, depending on the type of processor they support.

BIOS (Basic Input Output System) chip

BIOS is a chip that stores the software to control the hardware and serves as an interface between the hardware and the operating system. BIOS used by a computer to prepare prosess boot (startup) and check the readiness of the system and the hardware when the computer starts.

CMOS (Complimentary Metal Oxide Semicondutor) Battery

CMOS is a battery to supply power to a small memory on the motherboard that serves to store the computer's configuration settings, time, etc..

Memory Slots

This slot serves as a place-install it in RAM (Random Access Memory). In the era of modern computers, almost all mobo has at least two slots of RAM, even on high-end computer specs there motherboards equipped up to 6 RAM slots.

Slots VGA (Graphic Card/VGA card Slot)

This slot is used to install the components of the VGA card (Graphics card). In modern computers, generally in the form of slots with PCI-Express interface.

Expansion Slots

Expansion slots serves to attach additional devices such as Sound Card, LAN Card, etc..

Storage Drive Connector

Functioning for connecting storage devices such as Hard Disk Drive, Optical Drive, SSD, and external storage devices. Usually in the form of interface or S-ATA and ATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment).

Other ports

In addition to the above slots, existing several ports on the motherboard which is very essential functions, including:
  • 24 Pin / 20 Pin Power Port - for connecting motherboard denganPSU (Power Supply Unit).
  • 4pin / 6pin Power Port - to supply power to the processor.
  • Port for the power / reset on the front of the casing.
  • Port for plug USB and Audio on the front of the casing.

The port of the motherboard back panel

In addition to a number of slots and ports above, there is also a part of the motherboard facing the outside casing. This section is called the Back Panel I/O, usually located on the side of a Motherboard position, and facing the behind of your casing.
The ports on the Back panel of Motherboard
The ports on the Back panel of Motherboard

The ports on the back panel of Motherboard:

  • PS / 2 port - The port to connect a mouse / keyboard.
  • USB Port - The port to connect peripherals with USB interface.
  • S / PDIF port - Connect the audio connector S / PDIF
  • RJ-45 Lan port - Connect a network cable LAN
  • Audio Ports - Connect the motherboard to the audio system / speakers.
  • etc...

When choosing a motherboard, the most important thing to observe is compatibility. Make sure your motherboard is compatible with other computer hardware on which you plan specifications.
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AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Processor Overview

AMD launched the CPU (processor) Quad-core they are the fastest in May 2011 precisely, dated 3 Mei2011. AMD's focus on the mainstream echoes to a certain extent its GPU strategyAMD focus on the mainstream Echoes to a GPU to perform certain extent its strategy: AMD Phenom II X4 980 is designed with 6MB L3 cache for all cores and personal L2s 512KB per core. This chip is built on 45nm process with Global Foundries die size of 258mm2, and approximately 758M transistors. To remain in the 125W TDP and the chip should work on all types of motherboards Socket AM3.

Phenom X4 II 980 has a 3.7GHz clock, which is the default clock speed of AMD fastest today, and as fast as AMD flagship hexa-core  Phenom II X6  1100T with Triple-core Turbo mode. Closest competitor is Intel Core processor i5 2400 that offers four core 3.1GHz default clock with 3.4GHz max turbo.
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition

AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Preview

Phenom II X4 Black Edition 980 marks the release of increased speed and lower prices for family II quad-core Phenom. Strategy AMD CPU differ from Intel, with AMD K10 architecture in 2007 and updated in 2009 became Phenom II lineup.
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Architecture
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Architecture
Typically, AMD Phenom II processors are downward unlocked CPU multiplier, with a choice of voltage is limited by mainboard BIOS and configuration of VRM. Thanks to Black Edition CPU multiplier unlocked, which allows adjustments to increase the clock speed increases, making the Phenom X4 II Overclocking simple 980.
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Properties
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Properties
Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition is designed to provide a new option at a price point sensitive.system builders and resellers to determine the BE 980 in place of the previous CPU choices, such as BE 975.

AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition View
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition View
AMD product strategy uses pit price for their product compared to the performance.While AMD does not have CPU such as Intel Core i7 2600K with killing performance in the market AMD uses more cores and clock-speed improvements over to rival the architecture on the latest Intel CPU.

AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Specification

CodeName  Deneb
Socket AM2+/AM3 compatibility
Die Size  258 nn2 
Transistor Count 758 Million
Physical Cores 4
Logical Cores 4
Full Duplex HyperTransport 2GHz
Memory support DDR3 1333 / DDR 1066
Memory controller 64-bit dual channel with ganged/unganged modes
SOI architecture codenamed Deneb  45 nm
TDP 125 Watt
Quad Core processor design Native 64-bit with Cool'n'Quiet
Instruction Set Architecture MMX, 3DNow, SSE/SSE2/SSE3/SSE4a, AMD-V
HyperTransport 4.0 GT/s 
Base Clock 200 MHz
Uncore Clock 2000 MHz
Core Clock Speed 3.70 GHZ
L1 Cache 64KB Instruction + 64KB Data
L2 Cache 512KB per core
L3 Cache  6MB shared
Multiplier Unlocked CPU and Voltage Control
Stock CPU Multiplier 18.5 X

Initially AMD introduced the Phenom architecture II to compete with Intel's Core 2 line, at about two years ago. Since then Intel has gone through a major revision microarchitecture (Sandy Bridge). According to our most competitive AMD on the edge of his lineup.

So a little review about AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition that we can explain. Hope can be a reference and a bit of our collective knowledge.
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