by studying the motherboard data sheet
For Two Connectors on a motherboard for two 40-pin data cable.
The 20-pin ATX power connector is a crucial component that provides power from the power supply unit (PSU) to the motherboard in a computer. It supplies the necessary voltage and current for the motherboard to function, including powering the CPU, RAM, and other integrated components. While newer motherboards often use a 24-pin connector for additional power, the 20-pin connector is still found in older systems and provides essential power connections for stable operation.
The motherboard form factor AT only has the 5-pin AT keyboard connector built in.
The purpose of a 4-pin auxiliary connector on a motherboard is to provide an additional 12V power supply to the processor.
function of the processor is to process data
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24 pin connector is required to supply power to the motherboard.
a technician look at the motherboard and sees 24-pin connector. what component would connect to the motherboard through the use of this 24-pin connector
function of the processor is to process data
ATX Ver 1.0 has one 20 pin port ATX Ver 1.1 has one 20 pin port and a 4 pin port ATX Ver 2.0 has one 24 pin port and a 4 pin port
There should be a large connector coming from the Power Supply unit. You may have a 20 pin or a 24 pin connector on your motherboard. Most power supplies come with a 20+4 pin connector which allows them to connect to both 20 and 24 pin mother bards.
A 34-pin ribbon cable.