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
the regular ATX has a 20 pin power connector, while the enhanced ATX power connector has 24 pin power connector.
A regular ATX motherboard uses a single 20-pin P1 connector with optional 4-pin auxillary power connector
A regular TV won't have HDMI connectors but it might have COMPONENT connectors, these will give you a extended definition picture.
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no,you need a new motherboard!
It is difficult unless the motherboard supports DDR slots.
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.
Yes, coaxial connectors can cause attenuation losses due to several factors, including poor contact, impedance mismatch, and insertion loss. Each connector introduces a small amount of resistance and can disrupt the uniformity of the transmission line, leading to signal degradation. Additionally, wear and tear over time can exacerbate these losses, making regular maintenance important for optimal performance.
yes, when you pay 100 USD to your government
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This depends on your motherboard. You should check the motherboard specifications to determine specifically what type of RAM you need. Not all RAM is created equal! anonymous@oola.com