PC motherboard
A general computer system is basically built with a motherboard, interface cards and peripherals. The motherboard is the physical arrangement that contains the system's basic circuitry and components. The motherboard functions to facilitate communication between each of the internal components of the system, which usually contains a controller chip set, several slots for installing the interface cards, a central processing unit (CPU) and several memory module slots for accommodating the memory modules. Typically, a computer motherboard includes many input/output (I/O) ports for connecting to various peripherals, and these I/O ports are arranged on the personal computer. A computer motherboard comprises a large printed circuit board having a number of components mounted thereon, including a processor coupled to a host or local bus, a chip set, system memory coupled to a memory bus, and a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus. The motherboard is typically permanently attached to the chassis and is also connected to other internal components via cables or internal connectors. A computer motherboard has a plurality of mounting holes for the mounting of female screw rods to support a circuit board or any of a variety of electronic devices above the motherboard.
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