March 4, 2011

What is Difference a CPU and Motherboard

Within from your computer's casing contains parts that for each one execute particular functions. The motherboard is a big, flat piece of silicon, when the C.P.U. (Processor.) is a chip set up on the motherboard.

what is Motherboard Basics
 Besides a C.P.U., the motherboard has a few slots for Random Access Memory ( RAM )   installed in "sticks." RAM is used  for speedy storage and recovery and retrieval of information (data). in addition to be able to install VGA (Video Graphics Array), audio devices and LAN ( Local Area  network).

What is a CPU Basics
What is a CPU Popular manufacturers are Intel and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices). The C.P.U. Commonly has a big heatsink and fan on it, different from other componen within motherboard.

 Fans and Heatsinks
Heatsinks are finned blocks of metal, normally aluminium or copper, role to fetching heat from the CPU more rapidly.  connect fan and then blows these heat gone from the heatsink.

CPU Architecture
 A CPU, meanwhile, is produced in a manufacture plant (a "fab") on wafers. This wafers are sheets of CPUs. A CPU also contains millions, occasionally millions, of transistors that are used to execute billions of commands per 2nd that are shipped direct the copper traces on the motherboard.

Motherboard Architecture
A motherboard contains copper "traces," which are thin threads of metal that the board uses to transmit information and electricity. This traces are printed onto the board and make circuits, hence "printed circuit board," or PCB.

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