Chapter 3. Motherboards
The motherboard is
the heart of a PC. Some manufacturers use the terms system
board, planar
board,
baseboard,
or main board, and Intel calls
their motherboards desktop
boards. No matter what
you call it, the motherboard defines the PC. It provides the common
link to all other components inside the PC, including the CPU,
memory, disk drives, video and sound adapters, keyboard, mouse, and
other peripheral components. If you are building a PC, choosing the
motherboard is the most important decision you make and can be one of
the most difficult. If you are upgrading a PC, replacing the
motherboard is often the best and most cost-efficient means of doing
so. If you are buying a PC, the motherboard it uses determines its
functionality and future upgradability. This chapter describes the
characteristics of motherboards, provides purchasing guidelines, and
explains how to install and configure a motherboard.
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