Motherboard
This is a Baby AT style motherboard for a PC. The adapter cards (expansion boards) plug into the expansion slots on the motherboard.
The Mother of All Motherboards
This is the front and back of the prototype of the first IBM PC motherboard in 1981. The chips are wired together on a "breadboard" designed for making new system boards. (Images courtesy of International Business Machines Corporation. Unauthorized use not permitted.)
![]() | Reproduced with permission from Computer Desktop Encyclopedia. Copyright (c) 1981-2008 The Computer Language Company Inc. All rights reserved. |
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- Discussion threads 2008-10-08
- Core i7 sensitive to RAM voltages over 1.65V
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- Blog posts 2008-10-08
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- Discussion threads 2008-10-07
- Reports: AMD changes naming scheme for 45nm chips
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- Blog posts 2008-09-16
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- Discussion threads 2008-09-15
- (The $2,000 build-it-yourself gaming/video editing/photo editing PC)
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- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- The $2,000 build-it-yourself gaming/video editing/photo editing PC
- The $2,000 build-it-yourself gaming/video editing/photo editing PCWhy such an expensive processor?Surely you can cut a couple of hundred dollars off the price and not lose too much performance by getting a lower spec processor.That way you could keep both hard drives (great for keeping the data separate from the...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- Velocity Micro Edge Z15
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- Product reviews 2008-09-08
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- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- Dell repair adventure, conclusion
- Well, our hero's story had a happy ending. The service tech came out to my office and replaced both the motherboard and the screen on my Dell laptop. After than magic was performed, the system booted up and ran just as it did before. I appreciate the help provided by...
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
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- Discussion threads 2008-09-04
- Dell repair adventure, day 5
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- Discussion threads 2008-09-04
- Dell repair adventure, day 5, with updates
- Since our last episode, our hero has been communicating with Bob Pearson, Dell's VP of Communities & Conversations, and Bill Bivin, Dell's Community Liaison, about getting my Dell Lattitude D620 back up and running. Both Bob and Bill give every impression of trying very hard to deal not only with...
- Blog posts 2008-09-04
- Dell repair adventure, day 4, with updates
- Here's today's update in the continuing saga of our hero's attempt to get his Dell laptop back up and running after it died an ignominious death while he was on the road last week. For those who haven't been following his adventures, posts Dell adventure begins again, day 1 and...
- Blog posts 2008-09-03
- IT Dojo video: 10 common mistakes you should avoid when flashing your BIOS
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- Blog posts 2008-09-03
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- Product reviews 2008-09-02
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