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Power factor capacitors can be installed on a three phase motor between the motor contactor and the overload heater block.
Hundreds of motherboards are compatible with DDR SDRAM. It would be impossible to provide a comprehensive list.
Laptops use proprietary form factors and motherboards; it would be very difficult to build a laptop that has similar specs and size to a commercially available laptop. There are various small form factor motherboards that people have used to make their own laptops, such as mini-ITX, but these tend to be either fairly large or underpowered. After you have designed a case and chose a motherboard, it would be fairly simple to attach hard drives, keyboard, touchpad, etc... The hardest part would be finding a battery and a meter to read it. Below are links to several homemade laptops.
No a worm can not in theory damage a motherboard, however they can damage your bios rendering motherboard unusable would have to either target a small subset of motherboards or build a large library to make the worm worthwhile,as a precaution change the jumpers to write protect your Motherboards bios
If a big triangle has a base length of 6, and a small triangle has a corresponding base length of 3, the scale factor from large to small is 2/1 (or 2). The scale factor from small to large would be 1/2.
I would look online that is where I find all the best deals. type cheap motherboards into your search engine.
Your PDA would have to come with WiFi already installed for you to make use of it. This is done by have a small chip on the board that would send and receive a WiFi signal.
No remotely modern motherboard is compatible with an 8086 processor. The old IBM PC clones from the early to mid 1980s would have been the only motherboards to support the 8086.
This would depend on the motherboard. I have seen older motherboards that were still trying to use IDE as a primary but had 2 or 3 SATA connections. Newer motherboards have primarily SATA connections.
Yes, would you like to have electricity installed in your home?
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Legacy motherboards (and even some modern ones) would generally have: * An XT / AT or a PS/2 keyboard * A PS/2 mouse connector * 1 to 2 serial ports * 1 to 2 parallel (printer) ports