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Inside the Case there will be a card Plugged into the PCI or AGP slots. If your VGA/DVI cable plugs into a card in the expansion slots then your card is removable. If not then it is on the motherboard and shares system resources
plugged into motherboard
That refers to the place where the CPU is plugged in.
All of these are connected to the motherboard:CPUHard DrivesCD/DVD optical disc driveGraphics CardYou can also argue that the power supply is plugged into the motherboard to supply power to it
NO my dear
A great advantage of removable storage is that it is portable and can be plugged into other computers.
the answer is the mother board of the computer
Because Windows automatically attempts to identify anything plugged into a USB port. The computer knows your phone is plugged in - and treats it as a 'removable mass-storage device'.
a socket that is soldered to a printed circuit board, into which a 8 pin integrated circuit package may be plugged to connect it to the circuitry.
ROM (Read Only Memory) Also, depending on motherboard design, RAM (Random Access Memory) and with modern computers SSDs (Solid State Drive) chips can also be located on the motherboard or plugged into it directly.
The Intel Pentium D 2.8Ghz has no video output and therefore does not need video drivers. It must be plugged into a motherboard first and even that is not certain to work. There must be a video card either onboard the motherboard or plugged into an expansion slot first.
yes, the power supply provides power specifically to the motherboard in turn dispersing power to all components plugged into the motherboard, hope this helped :)