go to tigerdirect.com or newegg.com search under motherboards. find one in your price range that supports the processor that you would like to install and look down the list of features. otherwise there are literally hundreds of boards out there and no way to list them accurately
Ports on the mother board.
That depends on chipset. For instance Intel X58 can support up 4 ports natively + 2 for marvell controller. Server motherboards have more SATA ports available. Newer generation motherboards can support 6 and more SATA port natively.
Onboard USB are USB ports built into the motherboard.
UART (universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter) refers to the logic on the motherboard that controls the serial ports on the board, and is sometimes referred to as the UART 16550.
Traditionally motherboards were built with 2 on board IDE ports. However more and more mother board's are coming with 1 due to the use of SATA ports. The one IDE port i usually used for the CD-ROM.
Typically, USB ports are attached directly to the computer's motherboard (the circuit board) unless, for example, you have additional USB ports on the front of your computer (which may be connected by a wire, and in which case could be replaced). So no, USB ports are usually soldered directly onto the circuit board and cannot be replaced without professional repair.
Chipset drivers refers to your mainboard. The drivers are used for small detail items like on board video, on board sound card, on board network card, usb ports. The chipset drivers are absolutely essential as they control virtually everything. However, WinXP comes with many generic drivers and will install these during setup. Often they will do the job well enough, but I always install the manufacturer's latest drivers because they are specifically designed for the hardware.
motherboard is a main circuit board of computer and it includes ram,rom, pcl slots and usp ports and etc
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Yes, ports coming directly off the motherboard are called on-board ports or integrated components.Austin
Mother is the main circuitboardof a micro computer. The motherboard contains theconnectorsfor attaching additional boards. Mother board contains the CPU, BIOS, mother mass storage interfaces, serial and parallel ports etc.
do you mean "motherboard I/O ports"? Eg. USB, PS/2, Serial, Parallel...