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A motherboard, also known as main board, logic board or system board, is the central or primary circuit board making up a complex electronic system, such as a computer.


A typical computer is built with the microprocessor, main memory, and other basic components on the motherboard. Other components of the computer such as external storage, control circuits for video display and sound, and peripheral devices are typically attached to the motherboard via connectors or cables of some sort.


There is more information about IBM-compatible personal computers in PC motherboard.

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Mainboards

All electrical devices have a board where logical processing begins when the device is powered on. In general, this would be identified as the mainboard. Usually, only devices where substantial, varied, and complex calculations occur have their mainboards referred to as motherboards. Computers, game consoles, and PDAs will usually be associated with the term motherboard, while TVs, home theater receivers, and home appliances normally will not.


Components of computer motherboards

Universal

All motherboards have either these core components or some alternative for providing their functionality.

Expansion slots

The number and type of expansion slots are determined by the motherboard manufacturer subject to limitations of the core logic chipset. Common slot types include:

Historic systems also used a variety of other expansion buses:

Optional peripheral interfaces

These components are entirely optional, although market economics has made some of them ubiquitous in modern computers.

See also

External links

  • Various motherboard models and tools (http://www.motherboards.org)

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Motherboard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (791 words)
A motherboard, also known as a mainboard, or system board, and sometimes abbreviated as mobo (generally credited to the magazine Maximum PC), is the central or primary circuit board making up a complex electronic system, such as a computer.
Motherboards are available in a variety of form factors, which usually correspond to a variety of case sizes.
It created a large number of clone motherboards due to its open standard and therefore became the de facto standard.
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