On an AT motherboard, the CPU will be placed in front of the expansion slots
On a motherboard, a CPU socket is where the processors placed, while memory slots are used to insert RAM modules. Additionally, the chipset is an interface between the front side bus and main memory, the flash ROM is used for the system's BIOS, and expansion slots are used for additional cards that can be inserted into the motherboard.
On an ATX motherboard, the CPU and memory slots are rotated 90 degrees from the position on the AT mobo.-Ben H
I found an answer that says the expansion slots are farther away from the CPU, but can't find in which form factor this is....
According to my A+ book a CPU in a AT mobo will sit towards the front of the board and in front of the ISA slots. On an ATX mobo it will sit towards the back near the fan and to the side of the ISA slots.
It depends on the model of motherboard
CPU sockets (or CPU slots) in which one or more microprocessors may be installed
cpu expantion slots memory chips hot sink
On an ATX motherboard, the CPU will be placed above and parallel to the expansion slots, towards the top of the case. On an AT or Baby AT motherboard, the CPU will be placed in front of the expansion slots, towards the front of the case.
There are many type of CPU sockets (and slots) designed to conform to the arrangement of pins on the bottom (or side) of the CPU. Just from the Intel/AMD PC compatible platform there are over 50 socket names and types for the various CPUs going back to the 1980s. Then there are company platforms such as Motorola and IBM (Mainframe and I system and there predecessors) each using the socket type best suited for the CPU architecture.
Communication between the CPU and the RAM and PCI Express slots
Yes, RAM is on the motherboard. Just exactly where it is depends on the motherboard form factor. Yes, RAM is on the motherboard. Just exactly where it is depends on the motherboard form factor. yes