this is called the "data bus" a series of copper or other conductive metal that transfers electrical current to all the different devices
motherboard is the heart of the computer, also provide an area where the internal components can connect.
this is called the "data bus" a series of copper or other conductive metal that transfers electrical current to all the different devices
The motherboard is the back bone of the components in a computer because it is what all the parts connect to. Think of it like a skeleton. All body parts are connected some way to the skeleton, just like most computer components are connected somehow to the motherboard. Without it, you have no computer.
In its simplest form on a single-processor motherboard, a single QPI is used to connect the processor to the IO Hub (e.g., to connect an Intel Core i7 to an X58). In more complex instances of the architecture, separate QPI link pairs connect one or more processors and one or more IO hubs or routing hubs in a network on the motherboard, allowing all of the components to access other components via the network.
All components inside the computer are atached directy to the mother board. The attachment you conect to the computer are not attached directy to the mother board.
Components on a motherboard are called embedded components.
A very useless motherboard
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
Yes, the motherboard is where all of the parts of the computer connect. The processor directly plugs into your motherboard. The processor is what basically runs your computer. The motherboard also distributes power to the computer and normally supplies your graphics and sound cards. Without a motherboard a computer cannot run
The motherboard is the most complicated of all components inside the computer. It contains the processor (CPU) and accompanying chipset, real-time clock, ROM BIOS, CMOS configuration chip, RAM (Ramdom Access Memory), system bus, expansion slots, jumpers, ports, and power supply connections. All components of a computer connect to the motherboard. The motherboard you select determines both the capabilities and limitations of your system.
this is entirely dependent on what connections the motherboard has available