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Enhanced ATX board
All Intel chipsets and motherboards support crossfire.
Enhanced ATX
USB 3.0 was designed in November 2008. The first two USB 3.0 motherboards were designed by Asus and Gigabyte. Most new motherboards designed after 2011 will have USB 3.0 support.
definitely not laptops! desktops got the upper hand when it comes to upgrading. just look for a motherboard with pci express support. pci express allow fast and easy upgrades.most modern day motherboards support pci.for more information about pci:http://www.howstuffworks.com/pci-express.htm
Any standardized case will hold any motherboards of that form factor, such as ATX or microATX.
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what are the four speeds of the most popular motherboards currently available on the market that support Intel processors There is no such identifier as speed when referring to motherboards. They are classed as AMD or INTEL, socket type, memory type, size. The four speeds are 1600, 1333, 1066, or 800 MHz.
PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect Also newer PCI express x16 These are the expansion slots on newer motherboards introduced after AGP was phased out. Commonly used to support the computers GPU (Graphical processing unit) or the Video Card
That depends on chipset. For instance Intel X58 can support up 4 ports natively + 2 for marvell controller. Server motherboards have more SATA ports available. Newer generation motherboards can support 6 and more SATA port natively.
Asus website -> Support -> Motherboards -> Download drivers.
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533mhz 800mhz 1066mhz 1333mhz