yes
1. There is no singular "AMD motherboard." 2. Linux is not a single operating system. 3. Probably.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
No, a printer is a printer. A motherboard is a board in your PC that holds everything together. Modern printers, especially the larger multi-function devices, are really special purpose computers that have an operating system. These printers can have a motherboard to supply the support function for the printer.
The system will be able to support 4 EDIE devices, 2 devices per cable.
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
Get a new motherboard or a new graphics card.
you would want to change your motherboard basically why i want to..is that you bought a PCI-express card but your motherboard doesnt support that.or you want a faster processor that your old motherboard doesnt support. hope this info helps.
In order to upgrade SDRAM with DDR, you will need to replace your motherboard. DDR uses a different slot than SDRAM, so if your motherboard is using SDRAM currently, you will most likely have to replace your motherboard in order to make your system support DDR.
No, the motherboard will only support the i3, i5, and i7 CPUs.