FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS

WHAT IS A MOTHERBOARD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the name of the data connection commonly used for hard drives and optical drives?
A
RAID
B
ATX
C
RAM
D
SATA
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Serial ATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment or SATA) is a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer’s motherboard and mass storage devices, such as hard disk drives (HDDs), optical drives and solid-state drives (SSDs).

Detailed explanation-2: -Any SATA hard drive has two L-shaped ports: the smaller one is for data connection, while the wider one is for power. Thus, you need two cables per each SATA drive: A SATA data cable is flat, typically red-colored, with small identical 7-pin connectors on each end that have recognizable L-shaped notches.

Detailed explanation-3: -The integrated drive electronics (IDE) is a type of hard drive cable used for the hard drive of the same name. This cable pairs with the hard drives found in computers and some external hard drives, allowing them to connect.

Detailed explanation-4: -Before SATA drives came on the scene, Parallel ATA (PATA) interface hard drives were the computer world’s preferred storage solution. Originally developed in 1986, these drives were far slower and much larger than their successor, the SATA hard drive. PATA drives write at 66 to 133 MB per second.

Detailed explanation-5: -Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, also known as Serial ATA or SATA, enables mass storage devices, such as hard drives and optical drives, to communicate with the motherboard using a high-speed serial cable over two pairs of conductors.

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