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processor socket -️️this socket and chipset determine which processors a board can support` FCLGA (Flip-Chip Land Grid Array) -️️A type of socket used by processors that has blunt protruding pins on the socket that connect with lands or pads on the bottom of the processor. The chips in t...

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CTI 130 Module 2-Question with Correct Answers/ Verified
processor socket - ✔️✔️this socket and chipset determine which processors a board can support`



FCLGA (Flip-Chip Land Grid Array) - ✔️✔️A type of socket used by processors that has blunt
protruding pins on the socket that connect with lands or pads on the bottom of the processor. The
chips in the processor package are flipped over so that the top of the chip makes contact with the
socket.



FCPGA (flip-chip pin grid array) - ✔️✔️A type of socket used by processors that has holes aligned in
rows to receive pins on the bottom of the processor. The chips in the processor are flipped over so
that the top of the chip makes contact with the socket.



SPGA (staggered pin grid array) - ✔️✔️A type of socket used by processors that has pins staggered
over the socket in order to squeeze more pins into a small space.



BGA (Ball Grid Array) - ✔️✔️A connection via a processor that is soldered to the motherboard, and
the two are always purchased as a unit.



zero insertion force (ZIF) socket - ✔️✔️A socket that uses a small lever to apply even force when
you install the processor into the socket.

- this lever is used to lift the processor up and out of the socket



chipset - ✔️✔️A group of chips on the motherboard that controls the timing and flow of data and
instructions to and from the CPU.



North Bridge - ✔️✔️That portion of the chipset hub that connects faster I/O buses to the system
bus.



system bus (FSB Front Side Bus) - ✔️✔️the bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard



South Bridge - ✔️✔️That portion of the chipset hub that connects slower I/O buses to the system
bus.

, QPI (Quickpath interconnect) - ✔️✔️The technology used first by the Intel X58 chipset for
communication between the chipset and the processor using 16 serial lanes similar to that used by
PCI Express. Replaced the 64-bit wide Front Side Bus used by previous chipsets.



Sandy bridge chipset - ✔️✔️- memory and graphics controller in processor

- these types of motherboard use DDR3 memory

- ex. Second Gen. Core i7 processor



Nehalem chipset - ✔️✔️- contain memory controller within processor housing

- memory connects directly to processor

- has QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) technology and has 16 lanes of data packets



Ivy Bridge Chipset - ✔️✔️- use less power

- more transistors in a smaller place

- perform better than earlier products

- uses a single Platform Controller Hub



Haswell - ✔️✔️- work with the LGA1150 and LGA2011 sockets

- work with DDR3 and DDR4 memory and use less power than previous chipsets



Broadwell - ✔️✔️- faster than the Haswell chipsets

- use the LGA1150 socket



Skylake chipset - ✔️✔️- uses the new LGA1151 socket and supports DDR3 and DDR4 memory



APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) - ✔️✔️An AMD technology that is a combination of a CPU and a
graphics processor unit (GPU) in the same processor housing.



A series chipsets - ✔️✔️- designed to support the AMD APU which is a combination of a CPU and a
graphics processing unit (GPU)

- support AMD CrossFire technology, which uses dual video cards in the same system

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