Computer - Motherboard
The
motherboard serves as a single platform to connect all of the parts of a
computer together. It connects the CPU, memory, hard drives, optical drives,
video card, sound card, and other ports and expansion cards directly or via
cables. It can be considered as the backbone of a computer.
Features of Motherboard
A
motherboard comes with following features −
· Motherboard
varies greatly in supporting various types of components.
· Motherboard
supports a single type of CPU and few types of memories.
· Video
cards, hard disks, sound cards have to be compatible with the motherboard to
function properly.
· Motherboards,
cases, and power supplies must be compatible to work properly together.
Popular Manufacturers
Following
are the popular manufacturers of the motherboard.
- Intel
- ASUS
- AOpen
- ABIT
- Biostar
- Gigabyte
- MSI
Description of Motherboard
The
motherboard is mounted inside the case and is securely attached via small
screws through pre-drilled holes. Motherboard contains ports to connect all of
the internal components. It provides a single socket for CPU, whereas for
memory, normally one or more slots are available. Motherboards provide ports to
attach the floppy drive, hard drive, and optical drives via ribbon cables.
Motherboard carries fans and a special port designed for power supply.
There
is a peripheral card slot in front of the motherboard using which video cards,
sound cards, and other expansion cards can be connected to the motherboard.
On the
left side, motherboards carry a number of ports to connect the monitor,
printer, mouse, keyboard, speaker, and network cables. Motherboards also
provide USB ports, which allow compatible devices to be connected in
plug-in/plug-out fashion. For example, pen drive, digital cameras, etc.