Motherboard Basics
Expansion and Interface Slots
Memory & Storage
Installation and Safety
Cards, Connectors & Cables
100

This component synchronizes all PC operations and is measured in MHz or GHz.

What is the system clock?

100

This modern high-speed expansion bus uses serial, point-to-point communication.

What is PCI Express (PCIe)?

100

This is the main type of volatile memory used for running programs.

What is RAM (Random Access Memory)?

100

This wrist-worn device protects components from electrostatic discharge.

What is an antistatic wrist strap?

100

This card type adds enhanced display capabilities (2d and 3d rendering) and connects via PCIe x16.

What is the Video Card (accepted- GPU)

200

These systems carry data between the CPU, memory, and devices on the motherboard. They are sometimes represented as roughly cube-shaped silver pieces against the edge of the motherboard.

What are bus interfaces?

200

Which version of PCIe offers up to 128 GB/s on an x16 slot?

What is PCIe 6.0?

200

Which form factor allows some SSDs to connect directly to the motherboard without cables?

What is M.2?

200

Standoffs are important because they prevent this dangerous occurrence.

What is ESD or Short Circuit?

200

This card allows users to stream or record video input from HDMI sources.

What is a capture card?

300

Name two major CPU manufacturers supported by most motherboards.

What are Intel and AMD?

300

This older expansion interface uses parallel communication (instead of point-to-point) and is now largely obsolete.

What is PCI?

300

What memory feature allows multiple RAM modules to be accessed simultaneously for performance boosts?

What is dual-channel or quad-channel memory?

300

How do you ensure power is fully drained from a system before maintainance?

What is the power button held for ten seconds after unplugging?

300

A typical front panel USB 3.x header has this many pins.

What is 20 pins? (2x10)

400

This motherboard feature adjusts timing to allow different bus speeds.

What are Clock Multipliers?

400

What does "up-plugging" a PCIe card mean?

What is installing a lower-lane card (like x4) into a larger slot (like x8 or x16)?

400

These slots, usually found near the CPU, hold system RAM modules. (_____ slots)

What are DIMM slots?

400

Why is it recommended to pre-install the CPU and RAM before installing the motherboard in the case?

What is easier access and reduced risk of damage?

400

These ports, or 'jacks', use a mini TRS connector for microphones and headphones.

3.5mm audio jack

500

The type and speed of RAM and CPUs a motherboard supports is determined by this soldered-on component.

What is the Chipset

500

This is the term for using an adapter card in a PCIe too small for it

Down-Plugging

500

This type of SSD connection provides power and data over a single interface and supports lengths like 80mm or 110mm (no cable)

What is the M.2 interface?

500

After unplugging the power, what should you press to help drain leftover charge?

What is the power button?

500

This legacy serial interface uses a 9-pin or 25-pin D-sub connector and is known as RS-232.

What is the serial port (RS-232 or DB9 connector)?