Motherboards store the keyboard controller support programming, among other programs, on special type of device called a read-only memory (ROM) chip.
Programs stored on ROM chips are called firmware. The motherboard stores the keyboard controller support program on the ROM chip.
The motherboard chipset or memory controller probably doesn't support it.
Most modern day gaming programs are supported by the XFX nForce 790i.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
The Nehalem chipset family typically uses a single chipset housing on the motherboard. This housing integrates multiple functions, including the memory controller and the PCIe controller, which streamline the design and improve performance. It is designed to support Intel's Core i7 processors and other related architectures.
It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
Currently, 74 games support the Xbox 360 controller as a dedicated PC controller.
Yes, you can play Garry's Mod with an Xbox controller, but it requires some configuration. The game doesn't natively support controller input, so you'll need to use third-party software like Steam Big Picture mode or an external program like x360ce to map the controller buttons to keyboard and mouse functions. Once set up, you can enjoy the game using the controller, though keyboard and mouse may offer more precise control for certain gameplay elements.
Yes, you can play WWE SmackDown vs. Raw on a keyboard using an emulator or through PC versions that support keyboard controls. However, the experience may not be as smooth as playing with a game controller, as the game was primarily designed for consoles. You may need to configure the keyboard controls to suit your preferences for better gameplay.
Get a new motherboard or a new graphics card.
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
No motherboard has one slot of RAM