The standoffs create a space between the case and the motherboard, so preventing shorting of components. The space also aids cooling air flow through the space.
To Prevent components on the back of the motherboard from touching the case.
Standoffs are installed to prevent improper contact with the chassis.
To keep the board from touching the case.
Preventing short circuits
To Prevent components on the back of the motherboard from touching the case.
Standoffs help to keep the motherboard from touching the case. If that were to happen, that could cause an electrical short and possibly damage the motherboard. Standoffs can also allow for air flow under the motherboard. Another thing of note is that they raise the board to the proper height so the peripheral cards and any connections on the back are in their proper places.
No , it servers as the fan for the CPU on the motherboard , this can be done with any motherboard
The purpose of the motherboard is to guide the computer do computations and contains the basic circuitry of the computer. That's how computers can do "100,000 directions per second"
to nevigate a computer
A daughterboard plugs into a socket on the motherboard to provide a hardware function to the computer not already present in the motherboard or to replace a basic hardware function already provided by the motherboard with a more advanced and more powerful version of that function. Driver software will have to be installed that knows how to use the daughterboard capabilities (many daughterboards are compatible with the "plug and play" feature of modern OSs and the driver will be found and installed automatically, but others will still require manual installation of drivers provided by the daughterboard manufacturer).
The heat sink absorbs the heat from the processor and then the fan disperses the heat.
To Prevent components on the back of the motherboard from touching the case.
it is used to connect expansion cards to the Motherboard
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Usually, when you buy a computer case it comes with standoffs which get screwed on to the case (there's usually at least 6 and as many as 10) and then the motherboard sits on those standoffs instead of on to the case itself. The motherboard standoffs serve the purpose of avoiding direct contact between the motherboard and the case itself so as to avoid a possible electrical discharge which would in turn damage the motherboard. There are holes on the case where the standoffs should be placed.
To provide power to the power supply which in turn powers the motherboard.