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Computer Motherboard Guide by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
Choosing the right motherboard does not have to be a huge issue, even though there is a lot to consider. I will start off with the most major parts and move onto the the things that are less important or non essential
Published: Thursday 30 April, 2009
Removing a Bios - CMOS Password by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
It is a bad luck that the access to computers can often be obstructed for all of the wrong reasons. Occasionally, this occurs owing to hardware related problems such as electrical problems or by way of mistake unconsciously, such as someone has set and then forgot the password. It can take place as ...
Published: Thursday 30 April, 2009
What is a Motherboard? by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
Beam Me up Motherboard
Published: Friday 24 April, 2009
USB Specifications and Requirements - A Basic Guide by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
Device and driver designs must provide maximum flexibility for interface options so that the operating system or other vendor supplied resource management tool can coordinate user preferences, allowing multiple devices and applications simultaneously. Devices and drivers must provide multiple altern...
Published: Thursday 16 April, 2009
Motherboard Basics by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
A motherboard, also known as a main board, is the primary circuit board inside of a computer, and is where the central processing unit (CPU), memory, expansion slots, drives, and other peripheral devices are connected. The circuitry on a motherboard facilitates the communication between all of the d...
Published: Tuesday 14 April, 2009
Computer Motherboards and Industrial Motherboards by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
A motherboard is vitally important as it provides the electrical links by which the other components of the system talk to each other and also contains the central processing unit, most commonly called CPU and other subsystems such as real time clock for example, and some other secondary interfaces....
Published: Tuesday 14 April, 2009
Motherboards - part 1 by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
The motherboard is the main circuit board inside the PC which holds the processor, memory and expansion slots and connects directly or indirectly to all part of the PC. It's made up of a chipset (known as the "glue logic"), some code in ROM and the various interconnections or buses.
Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007
Motherboards - part 2 by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
The All motherboards include a small block of Read Only Memory (ROM) which is separate from the main system memory used for loading and running software. The BIOS will most likely be stored in a 32 pin chip, which can typically be identified by a silver or gold sticker that shows the name of the BIO...
Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007
Motherboards - part 3 by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
Motherboards also include a separate block of memory made from very low power consumption CMOS (complementary metal oxide silicon) RAM chips, which is kept "alive" by a battery even when the PC's power is off.
Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007
Motherboards - part 4 by Inexpensive Software Computers Topic: Motherboards & Mainboards
Early PCs used the AT agreement factor and 12in wide motherboards. The sheer size of an AT motherboard caused problems for upgrading PCs and did not allow use of the increasingly popular slimline Computer cases.
Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007
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