also called: bus riser daughter card
The NLX form factor has a riser card on the edge of the motherboard.
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LPX or mini LPX uses a riser card ( also called a bus riser or daughter card). LPX motherboard has the riser card near the center, whereas the NLX motherboard has the riser at the edge of the board.
A riser card, also known as "bus riser" or "daughter card". These are used in certain Form Factors such as LPX / Mini-LPX / NLX & Backplane Systems. In these particular Form Factors, the motherboard contains only one expansion slot, in which a riser card is mounted. The riser card contains connectors for the floppy and hard-drives, and the expansion cards are then mounted on the riser card. FOR THE TEACHERS You can't make the students learn better by changing the answer to the wrong one. The humanity is positively progressing much faster because the internet taught people how to share the knowledge. By changing the answer to the wrong one you will only succeed in producing more Ds Progress is= to knowledge share, do not slow it down!!! AVD P.S. A student is here because either he/she is not interested in a subject or a teacher is not good.
Communications and Networking Riser card, usually found on PCchips and ASRock motherboards.
Aka: riser card. A riser card is a circuit board containing expansion slot(s) which allows expansion card(s) to be re-oriented and/or moved to another position relative to the motherboard. A typical riser card rotates an expansion card/slot through 90 degrees so that the card/slot is parallel to the motherboard. A riser card may be used to: - Rotate an expansion card through 90 degrees to face left or face right. - Shiftposition of an expansion card up and/or sideways.
Aka: riser card. A riser card is a circuit board containing expansion slot(s) which allows expansion card(s) to be re-oriented and/or moved to another position relative to the motherboard. A typical riser card rotates an expansion card/slot through 90 degrees so that the card/slot is parallel to the motherboard. A riser card may be used to: - Rotate an expansion card through 90 degrees to face left or face right. - Shiftposition of an expansion card up and/or sideways.
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The NLX form factor has a riser card on the edge of the motherboard.
daughter card or daughter board
A riser card is an expansion card that plugs into a motherboard and contains additional expansion slots. It is often used in low-profile systems to orient expansion cards parallel to the motherboard instead of perpendicular in order to enable a shorter case.
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