The three components that must have the same form factor in a computer are the case, power supply and motherboard. The case should be able to support the form factor of the motherboard and the motherboard should be able to support the CPU socket type.
I'm not sure of which three specific components you are looking for but there are actually for that need to be the same. The case, the motherboard, the processor, and the power supply. Different form factors of motherboards have different screw hole alignments so not all motherboards will fit into a certain case. Processors have several different pin configurations and will only fit some motherboards. Power supplies also have a couple different form factors. With the new processors requiring more power, there are motherboards that require more power connections.
CPU, motherboard, ram
The component that must be compatible with every other component of the computer is the motherboard. Your computer will not function properly without them being compatible.
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Two components that must use the same front side bus speed are the processor and the system board. However, modern computer system boards support a range of FSB speeds and hence a range of processors.
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power supply
The component that must be compatible with every other component of the computer is the motherboard. Your computer will not function properly without them being compatible.
Case, Power Supply and Motherboard The case must support the form factor of the motherboard, and the motherboard must support the CPU socket type for any given CPU.
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The case, motherboard, and power supply must all be the same form factor. Obviously the motherboard and the case would have to be the same or the motherboard would never fit in the case. Then the power supply must not only fit in the case, but have the same connectors as the motherboard. Otherwise it won't work.
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no it depends on what mother board you have , its mosst likely that the processor will work in any PC , look at the manufacturer of your mother board go onto the website and see if the processors is compatible with the mother boardthanks DylanAnswerNo, variations include form factor (the way they connect), instruction sets, voltage, number of registers and other internal components. There are wide differences between processor types and capabilities.
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