Due to restricted airflow, laptop motherboards are more subject to heat stress. While the heat itself doesn't really damage the board, it causes it to stretch slightly. Then, when it cools, it contracts. This process of stretching and contracting causes stress fractures.
Laptop motherboards, due to not being in a solid protective chassis, are more subject to violent forces (such as being dropped).
Computers with broken are still very valuable as long as the screen is still good you can get money for it. You can sell it on ebay or to a place that repairs laptops.
The motherboard in a laptop is almost always placed directly below the keyboard.
No. Information is saved on the hard drive of the computer, no the motherboard.
It makes your laptop work
on a laptop?????
Our laptop motherboard is completely fried due to a lot of years of use. The average cost to replace our HP laptop motherboard is in the ballpark of $298 plus tax.
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No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
It's built into the motherboard.
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In theory it can be used but it will be expensive for you since you need to find the right case. Not every case can hold a laptop motherboard for you because of the form factor.