The motherboard holds most of the essential circuitry needed for the computer. It contains the CPU, the chipset, the buses, the memory, voltage regulators, the BIOS, the CMOS battery, and various controllers. The motherboard may or may not have integrated graphics. If not, the machine will need a separate video card.
depends on the motherboard, but average would be 4gb.
The amount of RAM it is made to hold.
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A slot on the motherboard intended to hold the CMOS battery.
depends completely and tottaly on your motherboard
In theory it can be used but it will be expensive for you since you need to find the right case. Not every case can hold a laptop motherboard for you because of the form factor.
The expansion slot is the socket on the motherboard that can hold an adapter card. There are different types of expansion slots (pci, pcie, pciex16) so you need to check that the expansion is the same kind as the adapter card.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
A computer can hold memory depending on how strong the motherboard and the processor is. For example you have a Pentium 1 computer, obviously you cannot afford to put a 1GB memory on it.
Its the cabinet. The ATX cabinet which hold motherboard, cpu, ram, hdd etc.
DIMM stands for Dual Inline Memory Module. DIMM slots are the slots on a motherboard that hold the memory modules.