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Intergrated Graphics is that the graphics chip is built inside the computer and soldered on the motherboard.
A graphics card plugs into your computer, integrated means the graphics chip is ready installed on the motherboard.
In most cases, it is not. Most laptops use "on-board" graphics chip sets, meaning they're a part of the motherboard.
The tower is the case and everything inside it, whereas the motherboard is the big chip inside with everything plugging into it, graphics cards, CPU and other things. If you open the side of the case the motherboard is hard to miss.
Yes. Every motherboard has a Rom chip on it. Typically, the one most noteworthy is the Rom chip that holds the information for the motherboard. It carries boot instructions, the setup program, BIOS programs, and POST routine. This chip is usually not altered. Older motherboards carried removeable ROM chips that could be replaced, but are now mostly onboard or soldered on permanently.
That's a video chip. The chip can either be integrated directly onto the computer's motherboard- or as part of a video card inserted into an expansion slot
No matter what motherboard you have, it does not have onboard graphics. Only certain processors have built-in graphics.
It is the Accelerated Graphics Port on a motherboard for attaching graphics cards.
Sure can....have done so...you may find the Wifi card from one motherboard or graphics chip doesn't plug into the other so make sure you get the graphics chip with the motherboard. The answer is a qualified yes. The 5100 motherboard does fit in the 1100 case and will mount with the same holes. However, you must also replace the power supply, graphics card, CPU, CPU fan and a couple of other parts. So, after having done all this you might as well have started with a new computer.
Every PC has to have either graphics embedded into the motherboard or either a a dedicated graphics card that fits into an expansion slot on the motherboard. You can buy a motherboard without graphics, but you would need to supply a graphics card to go with it.
Yea the CPU,and the ROM bios chip is the most important chip on the motherboard,even the dma also.
The EEPROM chip which is meant to not be removed from the motherboard.