You can use SiSoft Sandra software.
You find out what type of motherboard you have in your device manager and then look it up on the internet.
Find the use's manual for the motherboard and you will find all required information.
The only limits you would have are based on the size of your case. After that you are limited by the kind of Power Supply you have and what kind of connectors it has.
It depends on your motherboard. You'll need to refer to your motherboard specifications to find out how many (and of what type) hard disks you will be able to connect internally.
You will need to refer to the motherboard manual to see what type of RAM your PC can use. Take note of type (DDR, DDR2 etc), speed, and maximum capacity your motherboard can take. Also note that if you're using a 32-bit OS then you can't take advantage of anything over 4GB.
To fix a motherboard on your PC case, simply follow the manufacturer's instructions.
No, you cannot. PC2 is ddr2 type of memory when PC is ddr. Those types are not compatible.
It depends on the motherboard. If you can find out what type of motherboard you have, you can look up what type of memory and how much of it you can install into the memory banks. Keep in mind that the operating system that you have may limit how much of the installed memory you can actually use.
types of pc motherboard name
Motherboard connects every component of a computer and so its AKA "backbone of PC"
If your computer is not working then there is a lot of things that can go wrong besides the motherboard i.e. power-supply, ram, cpu. My suggestion is take it to a professional. If you want to do it yourself then you would need a working PC (of same type) along with the bad one. Replace the parts of the working pc with the parts of bad pc one by one to find out which part is the bad one. The bad part will not allow the good pc to work.
You can find your motherboard from the very first screen of your PC. When computer boot, at the first screen, press PAUSE key. At the top it shows the Processor, RAM etc. of your Computer. At the bottom, it shows a date and a long no. in 3-4 parts. The first part of this no. is the model no. of your motherboard. Next parts are the manufacturers information. Your can get a list of these codes and details from the internet.