Every motherboard includes a battery, as well as several other components. The battery is there because it powers the computer. Most batteries have between 2 and 4 hours of life before they have to be plugged in.
The CMOS is a physical part of the motherboard: it is a memory chip that houses setting configurations and is powered by the on board battery.
Wires and a motherboard and a battery
YES
Yes on the motherboard and in the games.
A slot on the motherboard intended to hold the CMOS battery.
No , it servers as the fan for the CPU on the motherboard , this can be done with any motherboard
The purpose of the motherboard is to guide the computer do computations and contains the basic circuitry of the computer. That's how computers can do "100,000 directions per second"
It's the battery on a Motherboard/Similar COmputer Component that allows it to retain BIOS information
to nevigate a computer
To Prevent components on the back of the motherboard from touching the case.
The only watch like battery on the motherboard. Its silver colored and sits in a liitle Pod
The purpose of the battery in a circuit is to wive energy to the circuit