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The battery commonly found on motherboards is called the CMOS battery. It is typically a coin-cell battery, often a CR2032, used to power the CMOS chip that stores BIOS settings and the system clock when the computer is powered off. This battery ensures that essential data, like time and hardware settings, are retained even when the computer is unplugged.

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6d ago

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