Chapter 4: Motherboards^81
microprocessor installed on the motherboard, it is essentially the computer. Figure 4-6
shows where the major components are found on a typical motherboard.
Figure 4-6 identifies each of the following major parts of the motherboard:
CPU slot and socket The CPU mounts to the motherboard through either a
slot or socket mounting. See Chapter 3 for information on CPU mountings.
Chipset Many of the circuit and CPU level functions are contained in the
chipset. See Chapter 5 for information on chipsets.
Memory sockets Depending on the age of the PC, its memory is mounted
on the motherboard as individual memory chips that fit into separate DIP
(dual inline packaging) sockets or as memory modules, such as a SIMM
(single inline memory module) or a DIMM (dual inline memory module),
that sna pinto edge connector mountings. See Cha pter 7 for more information
on memory systems.
BIOS ROM The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is stored as firmware
on a read-only memory (ROM) chip. The BIOS is used to start the PC up when
the power is turned on and provides a link for the CPU to the PC’s peripheral
devices. See Chapter 6 for more information on PC BIOS.
Figure 4-6. A motherboard and its components
Power connector
Chipset
CPU socket
CMOS battery
BIOS ROM
Expansion Slots
Memory sockets
I/O connectors