To connect the power cord from the power supply to the PS2 power connection on the motherboard, locate the 4-pin connector on the power supply cable and line it up with the corresponding 4-pin PS2 power connection on the motherboard. Gently press and secure the connector into place until it clicks. Ensure the connection is secure and the power cord is properly routed to avoid any interference with other components.
How do you find out what kind of motherboard you have?
You can use HWMonitor. It shows names of installed devices as well as RPMs of supported fans and temperature for present sensors.
You can download an application called CPU-Z, and once downloaded, go to the MainBoard tab.
The manufacturers website.
What is the use of motherboard?
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
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What is Reverse 10-Key data entry?
Data Entry
Reverse key entry is where an operator enters a numeric entry on a ten key pad and then enters the same data in reverse order. This reduces operator keying errors. This only refers to a machine function, not a data entry job - Reverse Key or Reverse 10-key in data entry refers to the use of numbers within the letter keys. The original keypunch machines and early data entry terminals used what is now considered reverse key. The nine on the top row is the 0, U the 1, I the 2, O the 3, J the 4, K the 5, L the 6, M the 7, the common key is the 8 and the period key is the 9. To change from alpha to numerical the keyer holds down the shift key. Actually data entry is much easier with reverse key as it eliminates the transition from alpha keys to the numeric keypad.
Will a PCI Express graphics card work in a PCI-X slot?
NO. If you have a pci-x slot, probably it is a server, and you want to upgrade your graphics card, you can buy a PCI card and plug it into your PCI-X slot. It should work probably.
Will pci express x 1 work in a x16 slot?
The answer after this one is absolutely incorrect. A PCI-e x1 card is absolutely compatible with a PCI-e x16 slot, regardless if it is a rev 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, or even 3.0. It is indeed smaller, but that's one of the main reasons the ground pin / physical notching is present on these cards. It is safe to install so long as it is anchored.
x16 is compatible with x8, x4, and x1. It is this way, and it has always been this way.
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No, it would be too small and may damage your motherboard and card.
Will pci express 2.0 x 16 graphics card fit with dg41wv Intel mother board?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express#PCI_Express_2.0
Yes it should. The PCI Express 2.0 is backwards compatible with the PCI x16 1.0 and 1.1 slot motherboards. However, PCI-e 2.0 cards on 1.1 and 1.0 motherboards will not be able to run at their max capacity.
Is the mother board the mastermind of a computer?
No, the CPU is the brains of the computer and interprets instructions received, equivaqlent to your brain responding to stimuli and selecting a course of action to follow. An equivalent analogy for the motherboard would be your neurological system. The motherboard, like neurotransmitters, receives and transmits messages to and from input/output sources (keyboard, mouse, etc.) to the CPU.
What controls the communication and interaction between the components on a motherboard?
north and south bridge of a motherboard
its similar to an LPX motherboard .. but its smaller .. the LPX was designed to be slimline the ATX is designed to be mini ... i actually dont know im just guessing .. its a computer .. use it .. quit yapping
How many watts does a motherboard use?
It varies from motherboard to motherboard. Motherboards with higher clocked RAM will tend to need higher watts and motherboards will older cpus or some of the newer quad cores will take even more watts.
How much RAM does Windows XP use?
It will run on 256Megabytes. But very slowly as it does a lot of disk swopping.
Memory is cheap. Get 1 Gigabyte.
What is the purpose of PCI slot?
I don't know if I have all of the information on how it works, but I do know some about how to do it. Well, first off, you need a PCI compatible motherboard. Second, you need 2 PCI compatible video cards. Then you stick them in the slots, then there is this thing that connects them together and that's Really all I know. For Further info, contact computer professional Logan at Logan@tiger.tv
What is the motherboard attached to?
Technically it's the other way around, everything (keyboard, monitor, printers, hard drives, etc.) are connected to the mother board.
Can you use pci express 2.0 in pci express 16 slot?
You cannot use a 2.0 pci express card in a pci express slot because the technology is newer.
For example:
It would be like putting a playstation 3 game into a playstation 2 console.
The one where you follow the RUURU!!
What is the multiplier if your front side bus is 133 MHz and your processor runs as 2.53 GHz?
Im guessing your multiplier would be around 19x or so, you could check this by entering your BIOS at startup and checking in there.
Ususally to enter the BIOS you hit one of the following:
-Esc
-F2
-F10
-F12
-Delete
One of these usually enters the setup.
What reason would a computer technician change out a motherboard?
If it's a Dell computer, just about ALL the time, Dell is notorious for cracked motherboards. For all others......electrical surge frying some component, a cracked trace on the motherboard, a cracked solder joint. And just about any other time they don't know what is wrong.
what are the many files lines on the top and bottom of the motherboard surface