You might want to check out reddit.com/r/buildapc or reddit.com/r/buildapcforme. they are generally really helpful and smart!
No you can not, and its it is generally not a recommended practice, as doing such a thing can lead to the motherboard and graphics card (or both) being severely damaged and thus either become under performing or non functioning devices.
if you do not know what graphics card is in your pc, you most likely have onboard graphics- i.e graphics which are rendered by your motherboard or processor. however, if you are not sure what grahics card you have, you can run the directx diagnostic tool, whic will tell you just about all the specs of your pc. this is run by going start menu > run> then type in 'dxdiag' without the quotes. the relevant information will be found under the 'display' tab.
under the fan, on your motherboard :>
If the problem is exacerbated by heat then it's mostly likely that the BGA graphics chip is losing integrity. This can only be solved by a replacement motherboard, and should be covered under the warranty as long as you do not open the xbox's case. Try using it on a different screen just to make sure it's the xbox at fault.
Depends on your motherboard, if you already have a integrated on there then you wont be able to but if you have dedicated then you should it will be placed on the bottom under where your ram chips are located
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The brain of a computer is the CPU (central processing unit)
Look for what type of socket the CPU has its usually lga 1155 but there are other kinds so you should look under specs and find the socket type and then find a motherboard that has the socket type
You go under options
Yes. The brass bolt holes will line up perfectly. If it is a used chassis be sure to move the brass bolt to only where the holes are. You don't want one to be under the board touching somewhere it shouldnt
The CPU is located on the motherboard, under the heatsink.
The device installed under the bays of a motherboard is typically a storage drive, such as a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD). These drives are mounted in drive bays to provide data storage for the computer. Additionally, there may be optical drives or other expansion devices depending on the motherboard's design and intended use.