Pci cards
Pci cards
The main circuit board into which components are attached to in a computer is known as the motherboard or main board. This is what will hold all the essential parts in a computer.
expansion slots :D
They could be the RAM modules or Random Access Memory modules. They are solid state memory devices which are volatile in nature. This means that their memory gets deleted or reset when the system is turned off or shut down. Other boards are in the expansion slots. Mostly PCI. Where you can add video capture, extra USB's or Extra sound cards etc. There are also slots for improving the graphics, by plugging in a graphics card, with it's own memeory and processor, it improves on the default graphics of the motherboard and allows fast graphics for games and video processing.
A motherboard (also called mainboard, main circuit board, or mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expandable systems. ... Motherboard means specifically a PCB with expansion capabilities.
The main circuit board of the computer is the motherboard.
A fuse or circuit breaker used in a circuit is usually inserted in series with the load.
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motherboard circuit
The main circuit board of a computer is referred to as the motherboard.
The small circuit board where RAM chips typically reside is called a RAM module or memory module, with the most common type being the DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) for desktops and SO-DIMM (Small Outline DIMM) for laptops. These modules are inserted into the motherboard's DIMM slots, allowing the computer to access and utilize the installed memory for processing tasks.
Yes they are... The motherboard is a large, square circuit board, containing lots of sockets. Expansion cards are rectangular circuit boards that slot into the sockets on the motherboard.