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Alexander Schreiber March 19th 13 08:31 PM

The end of the road for the DIY PC?
 
geoff wrote:
The motherboard industry could cook up a flexible solution
all on their own.


... but MB manufacturers usually work from reference hardware put out by
Intel/AMD/etc. Would they be willing to produce items not covered in the
reference?

What does BGA really mean, one buys the MB/CPU as one item?


BGA = Ball Grid Array, the CPU no longer has pins to fit into a socket,
but an array of small solder balls. This is then soldered onto the mainboard.

In other words: you'll buy the CPU & mainboard as a single package.

Or does the
whole DIY concept die and the Newegg 'Computer Hardware' section disappear?


Not so fast. There are still plenty of options: graphics cards, disks,
memory, additional controllers, cases, PSUs, ...

Kind regard,
Alex.
--
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and
looks like work." -- Thomas A. Edison

Trent[_3_] March 20th 13 10:28 AM

The end of the road for the DIY PC?
 
On Tue, 19 Mar 2013 21:31:30 +0100 Alexander Schreiber
wrote in Message id:
:

BGA = Ball Grid Array, the CPU no longer has pins to fit into a socket,
but an array of small solder balls. This is then soldered onto the mainboard.

In other words: you'll buy the CPU & mainboard as a single package.


There are sockets that hold BGA chips.
http://www.advanced.com/products/bga-socketing-systems

Yes, they are very expensive now, but if implemented on a mass scale like
PC motherboards, and given the ability of China to make low cost
technology on a large scale, I wonder...


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