it is used to connect expansion cards to the Motherboard
Your PC has a motherboard that you can connect your memory card to. If it is a desktop, open the side of the box and the motherboard is where everything is connected to.
No. It connects to the motherboard at one end, and a drive or device on the other.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
Network Interface Cards (NICs) belong inside a computer or network device, typically in one of the expansion slots on the motherboard or integrated directly onto the motherboard. They are used to connect the device to a network, allowing data transmission over wired or wireless connections.
this is entirely dependent on what connections the motherboard has available
Connect the cards to the motherboard and use the jumper which came with the motherboard to connect the 2 cards together ,and there you go!
Expansion Buses are used to connect devices to the motherboard and therefore allow the flow of data between that device and other devices in the computer.
A discrete device/component is not installed directly on the motherboard. See Discrete Graphics Card.
I believe that it connevtrs to the motherboard
location on the motherboard into which a controller card for a peripheral device is stored