Quiz 2 - Computer Parts/Hardware Flashcards
Types of Computers
- Microcomputer: Used for scientific and engineering purposes
- Laptop
- Workstation: Specifically designed for user’s needs (e.g. high performance)
- Supercomputer: Measured in FLOPS (floating point operations per second)
Contains tens of thousands of processors, performs up to a billion processes - Mainframe: Can be used for large scaled transactions (e.g. to watch what a consumer likes)
- Server: Gives information that is requested from client
- Integrated Computing
CPU Arithmetic/Logic Unit (ALU) Parts
Register - small amount of special storage units that contain:
AC (Accumulator): holds results
MBR (memory buffer): holds data while operation executes
CPU: control unit
The organizing force in the computer, contains:
Instruction register (IR): stores instruction that is being executed
Program counter (PC): stores the address of the next instruction to be executed
Memory address register (MAR): stores address of memory cell to be read/write
PGA vs LGA vs BGA
PGA has the pins on the CPU itself
LGA has pins on the motherboard itself
BGA has balls on the motherboard
Symptoms of Overheating
Too much thermal paste can impede the flow of heat and cause CPU to heat up rapidly
Not enough TP or unevenly spread TP can cause the CPU to heat up and shut itself down
Failure to connect the fan power to the motherboard can cause the CPU to heat up and shut itself down
Chipset: Northbridge and Southbridge
Chipset - controls data flow around the computer
Northbridge - data flow between memory and processor - processor and graphics card
Southbridge - controls data flow to the devices: USB, IDE, SATA, LAN and Audio, I/O
Motherboard Failures and Fix
Catastrophic failure (PC won’t boot): renders the motherboard non-functional and often irreparable. Catastrophic motherboard failures can result from various causes, including electrical issues, physical damage, manufacturing defects, or a combination of factors
Component failure:
malfunction or failure of one or more electronic components that are soldered or integrated onto the motherboard itself.
Ethereal (most difficult to diagnose):
PC reboots itself, you get a blue screen of death:Faulty component, etc.
Fix: Flasing the BIOS
Can fix a lot of system stability problems, but cannot improve the hardware
Main Memory (RAM vs ROM):
Ram - temporary holding area for data
ROM - read only memory, contains the boot loader which tells the device how to start