Motherboards & Connectors Basics
Cables, Legacy & Expansion
System Devices Installation
Hardware Troubleshooting – Power & BIOS
Advanced Hardware Troubleshooting
100

What is a motherboard?

is the main circuit board that connects computer components

100

What is the motherboard power cable?

This is the 24-pin ATX power cable that supplies main electrical power from the power supply unit to the motherboard.

100

What is the power supply unit (PSU)?

This device supplies electrical power to computer components.

100

What is an operating system?

This software manages computer hardware, runs applications, and provides an interface for users to interact with the computer.

100

What is overheating or power instability?

This hardware failure symptom includes sudden computer shutdowns during use.

200

What is SATA cable?

This connector type is commonly used for modern storage devices.

200

What is a floppy drive cable?

This legacy cable was used for floppy disk drives.

200

What are cooling fans and heat sinks?

These components remove heat from CPUs

200

What is POST?

This startup process tests hardware components before loading the operating system.

200

What are display artifacts?

These are abnormal screen patterns or color distortions.

300

What is the motherboard chipset?

This system manages communication between CPU, RAM, and peripherals.

300

What are PCIe expansion slots?

These slots are used for installing graphics, network, and sound cards.

300

What is RAM?

This memory type temporarily stores running programs.

300

What are BIOS or UEFI?

Firmware that controls hardware initialization before OS loading.

300

What is ECC memory?

Technology that detects and corrects memory errors.

400

What is the CPU socket?

This component physically holds the CPU on the motherboard.

400

What is an IDE (PATA) connector?

This legacy connector was used to attach internal hard drives and optical drives before SATA became common.

400

 What is the CPU?

This component executes program instructions in the computer.

400

What is the difference between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)?

AC is the current supplied from the electrical outlet, while DC is the stable current used to power motherboard components and internal computer hardware.

400

What is SMART diagnostic monitoring?

This tool is used to test hard drive health and detect potential drive failures.

500

What are expansion slots?

These are motherboard slots used to install expansion cards such as graphics cards or network cards..

500

What is a SATA data cable?

This cable is used to connect storage devices such as SSDs or HDDs to the motherboard for data communication.

500

What is a solid-state drive (SSD)?

This storage device has no moving mechanical parts and is faster than HDDs.

500

What is TPM (Trusted Platform Module)?

This security feature prevents unauthorized access by storing encryption keys in hardware.

500

What is a SATA power cable?

This cable supplies power from the power supply unit directly to SATA storage devices such as SSDs and hard drives.

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