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Since the motherboard serves as mounting or connecting base to all components in a computer you will have to diassemble almost everyting in order to replace it. You should be able to do it without diassembling the optical and hard drives and the power supply.

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Q: When you need to replace the motherboard in a computer you will have disassemble the entire computer?
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