On your computer casing, at the back there are some screws, probably 4 of them, if you undo all 4 (unless you have a newer case inwhich case only 2 and the side will slide off) then you can lift the case from the back where you took the screws off and slide it alittle towards you, then it will come off, be careful incase you have fans connected to the casing.
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You need a way for computer parts to send signals to each other, the motherboard connects all the parts together and relays signals.
Riverside was manufactured by Stevens, so if you can identify the equivalent Stevens model, you should be able to find parts. Check with a local gunsmith.
Yes, there are two PATA connectors available on the motherboard, so you can connect PATA hard disk through this motherboard.
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.
so that people from different parts can identify you. and when you were your uniform you are representing the school
The external part is the part of system unit which can be seen, include the system case and the power button. And the internal part refers to the things inside the system unit example the motherboard, the expansion slot and disk driver
It is called motherboard because all the daughter cards are installed or placed in the mother board. So unless there is a motherboard, there is no role of daughter boards
Very much so. Indecent exposure and sexual battery are two of the charges you'll face if you do this.
A round plastic or metal peg that is used to separate the motherboard from the case, so that components on the back of the motherboard do not touch the case.
Cache memory is not on the motherboard, it is inside the microprocessor chip so that it is as close as possible to the CPU itself.
Motherboard connects every component of a computer and so its AKA "backbone of PC"