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Motherboard in which all the peripheral are connected such as processor,memory and expansion slot
Yes they are... The motherboard is a large, square circuit board, containing lots of sockets. Expansion cards are rectangular circuit boards that slot into the sockets on the motherboard.
Expansion features, of course (that is why they are called expansion slots).Boards (sometimes called daughterboards) are plugged into these slots to add the needed hardware for features not originally included in the computer. Additional driver software is usually required to support these boards (some OSs can automatically identify the new boards and load the driver software automatically, others require that the user do this manually).
The hardware unit that contains the CPU, the RAM, a hard disk, and a power supply is called the "motherboard."
It is used to add an internal Graphics card on the AGP slot
Motherboard consist of slots where Processor & Memory can be attached. There are IDE or SATA ports on Motherboard to connect Harddisks. Motherboard is housed in Computer Cabinet which is called as CPU.
The board that houses the CPU, memory expansion slots, and active components in most IBM PCs is called the motherboard. It serves as the main circuit board, connecting various hardware components and allowing communication between them.
Without the mainboard, also called motherboard, your computer would not work... at all. Everything is hooked up to it from RAM to hard drive to CPU. The only hardware component it doesn't control is the power supply, but the power supply is also hooked up to the motherboard.
A motherboard (also called mainboard, main circuit board, or mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expandable systems. ... Motherboard means specifically a PCB with expansion capabilities.