The input ports of a motherboard typically include USB ports, audio jacks, HDMI or DisplayPort for video output, and Ethernet ports for network connectivity. Additionally, some motherboards feature legacy ports like PS/2 for keyboards and mice, as well as connectors for various internal components such as hard drives and optical drives. These ports facilitate communication between the motherboard and peripheral devices.
Peripheral ports such as COM, USB and serial ports, are input/output interfaces that allow devices to connect to a computer. Expansion slots are sockets on the motherboard where an expansion card is inserted.
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Most cases have the motherboard ports in the back that way you can hide all the cables and keep them away from alot of activity that may disconnect them.I have not seen a PC with front motherboard ports. But i think its better to leave those ports where they are :)
do you mean "motherboard I/O ports"? Eg. USB, PS/2, Serial, Parallel...
We can't say the ports are input devices. Ports are just interface to which provides communication medium to the devices.
The motherboard.
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There are two input and output ports for Input 1 and 2 and Output 1 and 2.
Both