Kind of. It's actually a form factor... a shape and size... rather than a "type" per se. It's largely obsolete, having been replaced by ATX quite some time ago.
the motherboard
One that has a 64 bit motherboard.
The type of RAM that a desktop computer uses depends upon the design of the specific motherboard that is installed in the computer. Refer to the specifications of the motherboard or of the computer manufacturer (i.e. Dell, HP) to determine the proper type of RAM for your computer.
A motherboard that is mounted to tilt 90 degrees within a computer box is known as an ATX motherboard. The ATX motherboard was created by Intel in the 90's.
The match means the difference between a working computer and a computer that is completely destroyed.
Absolutely. Considering your new computer's motherboard supports the same type of ram. I'm assuming you have a ddr2 ram compatible computer and that your purchasing a new computer with a ddr2 compatible motherboard.
the motherboard is the main motherboard. The only way you can have a main motherboard is if you have more than one in a computer witch are usually servers. 99.99999% of computer have one motherboard and that is the main object of a computer
The main circuit board of the computer is the motherboard.
Name three things which are contained on the motherboard of computer
The motherboard does everything in a computer. The processing center and the storage system is built on the motherboard in a computer.
The motherboard is located on the form factor
hs code for motherboard