RAM- ROM
Mother Boards
Power Supply
CPU + SOCKETS
Other Stuff
100

What is a desktop computer memory module called

What is a DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module)?

100

Name the different types of motherboards

ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX,

100

A Connector on the power supply to be used on older IDE drives, some case fans, 

What is a Molex Connector

100

A CPU chip that is soldered in is what type of socket

BGA Ball Grid Array

100

What is a Standoff and where is it used

What is under motherboards and it supports the motherboard

200
How RAM is described because it's contents are lost when power is removed.

What is volatile?

200

What is the pulpous of the battery on a motherboard?

What is retain BIOS memory, Date, Time

200

A small slide switch located above the AC power cord What is its function

It will switch the power supply to accept 110 VAC or 220VAC

200

A Intel Socket and AMD socket are the same

What is false AMD and Intel CPU sockets are Motherboard specific 

200

What is a Header on motherboards

A cable or connector point which consists of upward pins to attach connectors and cables

300
System performance is heavily dependent on the amount of RAM installed.  True/False.
What is True?
300

Current Motherboards will Auto detect what CPU is inserted AMD CPU or Intel CPU

False 

300

A Molex Connector carries What voltages

What is + 12 and +5

300

A CPU with Pins protruding at its base

needs what type of socket

PGA  Pin Grid Array

300

How many pins are on a ATX power connector 

What is 24 pins but some older  motherboards may have 20 Pin  connector

400

Mother boards have a speaker or place to install a speaker what is this used for?

POST Beep code if failure occurs. 

400

The power supply has a PCIE connector what voltages are on it and what is it used for

It carries +12 volts and is used for Additional voltage for high end video cards Installed

400

A socket with no pin sockets is defined as a what type of socket?

What is a LGA or Lan grid array

400

What is added to CPU and Heatsink and why

What is Thermal compound to help conduct heat away from the CPU more efficiently.

500

What is the difference between volatile and non-volatile memory? Give examples of each.

Volatile memory, such as Random Access Memory (RAM), requires power to retain data. When the system is turned off, all information in volatile memory is lost. It’s used for temporary storage while a computer is running.

Non-volatile memory, like Read-Only Memory (ROM) or Solid State Drives (SSD), retains data even when power is removed. This type of memory is utilized for long-term persistent storage.

500

A motherboard has no control over the power supply

true or false

What is false the motherboard will turn on the power supply after the PWR pins are shorted together

500

How many Pins in a SATA connector and what voltages are carried

What is 15 Pin connector +3.3 volts +12 Volts + 5 volts

500

What CPU can be inserted into a LGA1151

What is a Intel processor

500

What is a wrist strap and why would you use it?

What is a strap worn on your wrist that is connected to ground to prevent ESD electro static discharge into computer components.