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A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e


        Chapter 5
       Motherboards
Objectives
• Learn about the different types of motherboards and
  how to select one
• Learn how to support and configure a motherboard
• Learn how to install or replace a motherboard
• Learn how to troubleshoot a motherboard and
  processor




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                            2
Introduction
• Some topics covered:
    – The role of buses and expansion slots
    – How to configure components, such as buses
• The motherboard is a field replaceable unit
• Practical skills to acquire:
    – Troubleshooting the motherboard
    – Installing and replacing a motherboard




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                           3
Selecting a Motherboard
• Motherboard form factor
    – Determines the size of the board
    – Drives selection of power supply, case, CPU, cards
• ATX: most popular motherboard form factor
• BTX: the latest motherboard form factor
• Three types of motherboards you can select:
    – A board providing the most room for expansion
    – A board suiting the computer’s current configuration
    – A board falling in between current and future needs

A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                     4
Figure 5-1 An ATX motherboard with PCI Express and Socket 775


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                              5
Selecting a Motherboard (continued)
• Some questions to ask when picking a motherboard
    –   What form factor does the motherboard use?
    –   Does the motherboard provide proper CPU support?
    –   What type of BIOS does the motherboard use?
    –   Does the board fit the case you plan to use?
    –   What is the warranty on the board?
• Embedded (on-board) component
    – Component located on the board
    – Avoid board with too many embedded components
         • Such boards do not easily accept add-on devices
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                     6
Configuring and Supporting a
                  Motherboard
• Components that require configuration and support:
     – Expansion slots
     – Internal and external connectors
• Expansion slots are supported by buses
     – Before configuring slots, learn about buses




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                             7
Buses and Expansion Slots
• Buses are like highway transportation systems
• Four types of cargo carried by a bus:
    – Power, control signals, memory addresses, data
• Bus evolution
    –   Buses have evolved around data path and speed
    –   Synchronous components work with clock cycle
    –   Asynchronous components are out of step with CPU
    –   Wait state: command to CPU to wait for slower device
    –   Bus types: expansion, local, local I/O, local video
         • Expansion buses are asynchronous components

A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                  8
Table 5-3 Buses listed by throughput


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                     9
Figure 5-6 Four outdated bus connections on expansion cards



A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                              10
Buses and Expansion Slots
                   (continued)
• The PCI buses
    – Intended to replace the 16-bit ISA bus
    – Types: Conventional PCI, PCI-X, PCI Express
• On-board ports (integrated components)
    – Examples: keyboard, mouse port, parallel printer, USB
• Internal connectors
    – EIDE, floppy drive connector, serial ATA, SCSI, 1394
• Riser slots
    – Audio/modem riser (AMR)
    – Communication and networking riser (CNR)
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                11
Figure 5-10 How PCI Express connects to the chipset and processor


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                                 12
Figure 5-12 An audio/modem riser slot can accommodate an
         inexpensive modem riser card



A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                            13
Hardware Configuration
• Three ways to configure the motherboard:
    – DIP switches, jumpers, CMOS RAM
• Dual inline package (DIP) switch
    – Has ON (binary 1) and OFF (binary 0) positions
    – Reset DIP switch when adding or removing device
    – Use pointed instrument other than graphite pencil
• Jumpers
    – Retain setup or installation information
    – Are opened and closed using jumper covers
    – Typical setting: enabling/disabling keyboard power-up
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                  14
Figure 5-14 DIP switches are sometimes used to
                 store setup data on motherboards



A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                          15
Figure 5-15 Setup information about the motherboard can
          be stored by setting a jumper on (closed) or off (open). A
          jumper is closed if the cover is in place, connecting the two
          pins that make up the jumper; a jumper is open if the cover
          is not in place.




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                                  16
Hardware Configuration (continued)
•




    – Also called clock/nonvolatile RAM (RTC/NVRAM)
    – Stores most configuration for the motherboard
    – Can be accessed without opening the case
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                              17
Table 5-4 How to access CMOS setup




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                  18
Figure 5-18 CMOS Setup Main menu




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                 19
Hardware Configuration (continued)
• Battery power to CMOS RAM
   – Enables CMOS to hold data after the PC is turned off
   – Setup information is lost if battery fails or disconnects
• Startup passwords in CMOS
   – Stored in CMOS RAM and changed in setup screen
   – Should be distinguished from OS passwords
• CMOS settings are specified in motherboard
  manuals
• Documentation of configuration settings
   – Enables you to recapture lost or altered settings
   – Should be labeled and stored in a safe place
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                     20
Figure 5-24 The coin cell is the most common type of CMOS battery




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                                 21
Flashing ROM BIOS
•    Programs stored in the ROM BIOS chip:
    – CMOS setup program
    – Startup BIOS that manages the startup process
    – System BIOS that manages basic I/O functions
•    Programs on ROM BIOS may need upgrades
•    Flashing: upgrading or refreshing ROM BIOS chip
•    Sources for ROM BIOS upgrades
    – Manufacturer’s Web site
    – http://www.esupport.com

A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                              22
Figure 5-26 Intel displays a list of motherboard model
            numbers that have a Flash BIOS upgrade available


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                             23
Motherboard Drivers
•   Located on CD bundled with motherboard
•   Motherboard CD may also contain useful utilities
•   Drivers are periodically updated by manufacturer
•   Dealing with an unstable motherboard
    – Check for updated drivers, especially chipset drivers
    – Install updated drivers for non-functioning devices




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                  24
Replacing a Motherboard
• Overview of the replacement process
    –   1. Verify that you have selected the right motherboard
    –   2. Determine the power configuration settings
    –   3. Remove components to reach the old motherboard
    –   4. Set any jumpers or switches on the motherboard
    –   5. Install the processor and processor cooler
    –   6. Install RAM into appropriate slots on motherboard
    –   7. Install the motherboard
    –   8. Attach cabling (case switches, power supply, drives)
    –   9. Install the video card on the motherboard
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                    25
Replacing a Motherboard (continued)
• Overview of the replacement process (continued)
    –   10. Plug in PC and then attach monitor and keyboard
    –   11. Boot the system and enter CMOS setup
    –   12. Make sure the settings are set to default
    –   13. Observe POST and verify that no error occurs
    –   14. Check for conflicts with system resources
    –   15. Install the motherboard drives
    –   16. Install any other expansion cards and drives
    –   17. Verify the system is up and running


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                 26
Preparing the Motherboard to Go Into
               the Case
• Read the manual before preparing the motherboard
• Setting the jumpers
    – First step in preparing the motherboard
    – The manual explains jumper and DIP switch settings
    – Information differs from one motherboard to the next
• Tasks performed after setting the jumpers
    – Install the processor and cooler (Chapter 4)
    – Install the memory modules (Chapter 6)


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                27
Figure 5-27 BIOS configuration jumper settings




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                         28
Installing the Motherboard in the Case
• Overview of the eight general steps:
    –   1. Install the faceplate (I/O shield)
    –   2. Install the standoffs (spacers)
    –   3. Secure the motherboard in the case
    –   4. Connect the power cord to the PI power connection
    –   5. Connect 4-pin auxiliary power cord to motherboard
    –   6. Connect the wire leads from front panel of case
    –   7. Refer to manual to verify wire to pin connection
    –   8. Connect USB connection (if present) to USB ports


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                 29
Completing the Installation
• Following the connection of cables and cords
    –   Install the video card
    –   Plug in the keyboard and monitor
    –   Turn the system on
    –   Look out for errors during POST
    –   Install drivers from CD bundled with motherboard
    –   Verify operations
    –   Make OS and CMOS adjustments as needed



A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                   30
Troubleshooting the Motherboard and
             Processor
• Field replaceable units (FRUs) on old motherboards
    – CPU, RAM, RAM cache, ROM BIOS, CMOS battery
• FRU components on newer motherboards:
    – CPU, RAM, CMOS battery, and motherboard itself
• POST reporting aids diagnosis
    – Chapter 2 or manufacturer Web site describe codes
• A good tactic: replace a bad device with a new one
    – Caveat: check voltage from power supply first
    – If voltage is excessive, new part may be damaged

A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                 31
Figure 5-40 The ROM BIOS manufacturer’s Web site is a
            good source of information about beep codes


A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                            32
Problems with Installations
• If CPU was added to working motherboard, check:
    – Thermal paste between CPU and heat sink
    – Fastening between cooler and motherboard frame
    – Pins or lands on the socket and processor
• Things to check if new motherboard is not working:
    –   Whether the front cover of the case is installed
    –   Whether the power switch on back of the case is on
    –   Incorrect connections
    –   Installation of CPU, thermal compound, and cooler
    –   Installation of all motherboard drivers on the CD
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                 33
Problems with the Motherboard and
               Processor
• Some symptoms of impending failure
    – The system begins to boot but then powers down
    – Intermittent Windows or hard drive errors occur
• First troubleshooting task to perform
    – Update drivers of components not working
    – Use support CD bundled with motherboard
• A few other tasks to perform if update does not work
    – Change power saving features, such as sleep mode
    – Check jumpers, DIP switches, CMOS settings
    – Exchange the processor
A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                                 34
Summary
• Motherboard form factor drives selection of
  motherboard
• Configurable components: bus, expansion slots, other
  connectors
• Cargo carried by a computer bus: electrical power,
  control signals, memory address, data
• Bus types: local, local video, local I/O, expansion
• The PCI bus was designed to replace the ISA bus



A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                           35
Summary (continued)
• Three tools for configuring a motherboard: DIP
  switches, jumpers, CMOS setup program
• The CMOS setup program is stored on a floppy disk
  or ROM BIOS chip
• Document configuration settings for recovery needs
• Upgrade ROM BIOS using a technique called flashing
• Use POST reporting to help diagnose problems




A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e                         36

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Ch05

  • 1. A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e Chapter 5 Motherboards
  • 2. Objectives • Learn about the different types of motherboards and how to select one • Learn how to support and configure a motherboard • Learn how to install or replace a motherboard • Learn how to troubleshoot a motherboard and processor A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 2
  • 3. Introduction • Some topics covered: – The role of buses and expansion slots – How to configure components, such as buses • The motherboard is a field replaceable unit • Practical skills to acquire: – Troubleshooting the motherboard – Installing and replacing a motherboard A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 3
  • 4. Selecting a Motherboard • Motherboard form factor – Determines the size of the board – Drives selection of power supply, case, CPU, cards • ATX: most popular motherboard form factor • BTX: the latest motherboard form factor • Three types of motherboards you can select: – A board providing the most room for expansion – A board suiting the computer’s current configuration – A board falling in between current and future needs A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 4
  • 5. Figure 5-1 An ATX motherboard with PCI Express and Socket 775 A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 5
  • 6. Selecting a Motherboard (continued) • Some questions to ask when picking a motherboard – What form factor does the motherboard use? – Does the motherboard provide proper CPU support? – What type of BIOS does the motherboard use? – Does the board fit the case you plan to use? – What is the warranty on the board? • Embedded (on-board) component – Component located on the board – Avoid board with too many embedded components • Such boards do not easily accept add-on devices A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 6
  • 7. Configuring and Supporting a Motherboard • Components that require configuration and support: – Expansion slots – Internal and external connectors • Expansion slots are supported by buses – Before configuring slots, learn about buses A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 7
  • 8. Buses and Expansion Slots • Buses are like highway transportation systems • Four types of cargo carried by a bus: – Power, control signals, memory addresses, data • Bus evolution – Buses have evolved around data path and speed – Synchronous components work with clock cycle – Asynchronous components are out of step with CPU – Wait state: command to CPU to wait for slower device – Bus types: expansion, local, local I/O, local video • Expansion buses are asynchronous components A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 8
  • 9. Table 5-3 Buses listed by throughput A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 9
  • 10. Figure 5-6 Four outdated bus connections on expansion cards A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 10
  • 11. Buses and Expansion Slots (continued) • The PCI buses – Intended to replace the 16-bit ISA bus – Types: Conventional PCI, PCI-X, PCI Express • On-board ports (integrated components) – Examples: keyboard, mouse port, parallel printer, USB • Internal connectors – EIDE, floppy drive connector, serial ATA, SCSI, 1394 • Riser slots – Audio/modem riser (AMR) – Communication and networking riser (CNR) A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 11
  • 12. Figure 5-10 How PCI Express connects to the chipset and processor A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 12
  • 13. Figure 5-12 An audio/modem riser slot can accommodate an inexpensive modem riser card A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 13
  • 14. Hardware Configuration • Three ways to configure the motherboard: – DIP switches, jumpers, CMOS RAM • Dual inline package (DIP) switch – Has ON (binary 1) and OFF (binary 0) positions – Reset DIP switch when adding or removing device – Use pointed instrument other than graphite pencil • Jumpers – Retain setup or installation information – Are opened and closed using jumper covers – Typical setting: enabling/disabling keyboard power-up A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 14
  • 15. Figure 5-14 DIP switches are sometimes used to store setup data on motherboards A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 15
  • 16. Figure 5-15 Setup information about the motherboard can be stored by setting a jumper on (closed) or off (open). A jumper is closed if the cover is in place, connecting the two pins that make up the jumper; a jumper is open if the cover is not in place. A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 16
  • 17. Hardware Configuration (continued) • – Also called clock/nonvolatile RAM (RTC/NVRAM) – Stores most configuration for the motherboard – Can be accessed without opening the case A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 17
  • 18. Table 5-4 How to access CMOS setup A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 18
  • 19. Figure 5-18 CMOS Setup Main menu A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 19
  • 20. Hardware Configuration (continued) • Battery power to CMOS RAM – Enables CMOS to hold data after the PC is turned off – Setup information is lost if battery fails or disconnects • Startup passwords in CMOS – Stored in CMOS RAM and changed in setup screen – Should be distinguished from OS passwords • CMOS settings are specified in motherboard manuals • Documentation of configuration settings – Enables you to recapture lost or altered settings – Should be labeled and stored in a safe place A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 20
  • 21. Figure 5-24 The coin cell is the most common type of CMOS battery A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 21
  • 22. Flashing ROM BIOS • Programs stored in the ROM BIOS chip: – CMOS setup program – Startup BIOS that manages the startup process – System BIOS that manages basic I/O functions • Programs on ROM BIOS may need upgrades • Flashing: upgrading or refreshing ROM BIOS chip • Sources for ROM BIOS upgrades – Manufacturer’s Web site – http://www.esupport.com A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 22
  • 23. Figure 5-26 Intel displays a list of motherboard model numbers that have a Flash BIOS upgrade available A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 23
  • 24. Motherboard Drivers • Located on CD bundled with motherboard • Motherboard CD may also contain useful utilities • Drivers are periodically updated by manufacturer • Dealing with an unstable motherboard – Check for updated drivers, especially chipset drivers – Install updated drivers for non-functioning devices A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 24
  • 25. Replacing a Motherboard • Overview of the replacement process – 1. Verify that you have selected the right motherboard – 2. Determine the power configuration settings – 3. Remove components to reach the old motherboard – 4. Set any jumpers or switches on the motherboard – 5. Install the processor and processor cooler – 6. Install RAM into appropriate slots on motherboard – 7. Install the motherboard – 8. Attach cabling (case switches, power supply, drives) – 9. Install the video card on the motherboard A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 25
  • 26. Replacing a Motherboard (continued) • Overview of the replacement process (continued) – 10. Plug in PC and then attach monitor and keyboard – 11. Boot the system and enter CMOS setup – 12. Make sure the settings are set to default – 13. Observe POST and verify that no error occurs – 14. Check for conflicts with system resources – 15. Install the motherboard drives – 16. Install any other expansion cards and drives – 17. Verify the system is up and running A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 26
  • 27. Preparing the Motherboard to Go Into the Case • Read the manual before preparing the motherboard • Setting the jumpers – First step in preparing the motherboard – The manual explains jumper and DIP switch settings – Information differs from one motherboard to the next • Tasks performed after setting the jumpers – Install the processor and cooler (Chapter 4) – Install the memory modules (Chapter 6) A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 27
  • 28. Figure 5-27 BIOS configuration jumper settings A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 28
  • 29. Installing the Motherboard in the Case • Overview of the eight general steps: – 1. Install the faceplate (I/O shield) – 2. Install the standoffs (spacers) – 3. Secure the motherboard in the case – 4. Connect the power cord to the PI power connection – 5. Connect 4-pin auxiliary power cord to motherboard – 6. Connect the wire leads from front panel of case – 7. Refer to manual to verify wire to pin connection – 8. Connect USB connection (if present) to USB ports A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 29
  • 30. Completing the Installation • Following the connection of cables and cords – Install the video card – Plug in the keyboard and monitor – Turn the system on – Look out for errors during POST – Install drivers from CD bundled with motherboard – Verify operations – Make OS and CMOS adjustments as needed A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 30
  • 31. Troubleshooting the Motherboard and Processor • Field replaceable units (FRUs) on old motherboards – CPU, RAM, RAM cache, ROM BIOS, CMOS battery • FRU components on newer motherboards: – CPU, RAM, CMOS battery, and motherboard itself • POST reporting aids diagnosis – Chapter 2 or manufacturer Web site describe codes • A good tactic: replace a bad device with a new one – Caveat: check voltage from power supply first – If voltage is excessive, new part may be damaged A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 31
  • 32. Figure 5-40 The ROM BIOS manufacturer’s Web site is a good source of information about beep codes A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 32
  • 33. Problems with Installations • If CPU was added to working motherboard, check: – Thermal paste between CPU and heat sink – Fastening between cooler and motherboard frame – Pins or lands on the socket and processor • Things to check if new motherboard is not working: – Whether the front cover of the case is installed – Whether the power switch on back of the case is on – Incorrect connections – Installation of CPU, thermal compound, and cooler – Installation of all motherboard drivers on the CD A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 33
  • 34. Problems with the Motherboard and Processor • Some symptoms of impending failure – The system begins to boot but then powers down – Intermittent Windows or hard drive errors occur • First troubleshooting task to perform – Update drivers of components not working – Use support CD bundled with motherboard • A few other tasks to perform if update does not work – Change power saving features, such as sleep mode – Check jumpers, DIP switches, CMOS settings – Exchange the processor A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 34
  • 35. Summary • Motherboard form factor drives selection of motherboard • Configurable components: bus, expansion slots, other connectors • Cargo carried by a computer bus: electrical power, control signals, memory address, data • Bus types: local, local video, local I/O, expansion • The PCI bus was designed to replace the ISA bus A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 35
  • 36. Summary (continued) • Three tools for configuring a motherboard: DIP switches, jumpers, CMOS setup program • The CMOS setup program is stored on a floppy disk or ROM BIOS chip • Document configuration settings for recovery needs • Upgrade ROM BIOS using a technique called flashing • Use POST reporting to help diagnose problems A+ Guide to Hardware, 4e 36