In most designs, the CPU is located on motherboard, not on an expansion card.
I found an answer that says the expansion slots are farther away from the CPU, but can't find in which form factor this is....
On an AT motherboard, the CPU will be placed in front of the expansion slots
No, they are very different. The motherboard is the board (usually green) to which all of the other components are attached. The harddrive (usually listed as C:, or local disk C, where all of the data is stored.
According to my A+ book a CPU in a AT mobo will sit towards the front of the board and in front of the ISA slots. On an ATX mobo it will sit towards the back near the fan and to the side of the ISA slots.
Look for how the expansion slots are oriented in reference to the CPU and look for the type of power connector the board is using.
On an ATX motherboard, the CPU will be placed above and parallel to the expansion slots, towards the top of the case. On an AT or Baby AT motherboard, the CPU will be placed in front of the expansion slots, towards the front of the case.
A motherboard or a system board is a main component that ties in everything together. It connects the CPU, expansion cards, memory, storage, and external peripherals.
A bus that works asynchronously with the CPU is -the expansion bus
You cannot do this. The CPU is permanently bonded to the main circuit board (the logic board). Apple techs would simply replace the logic board.
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