Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Motherboard - The Most Important Component of a PC


Are you planning to build your own computer? Instead of going for a branded computer, it is always better to build the PC on your own because here you have the liberty to choose each and every component. But before you start, you should have sufficient knowledge on all the components of the computer such as Motherboard, RAM, Hard Disk, etc. In this article we have discussed about Motherboard. If you face any difficulties to build PCs, you can get in touch with a computer repair service provider for technical help.

Do you know what motherboard is and what it its functionality? All other hardware components in a computer system are connected to motherboard and it also takes care of important system functions. Technically speaking, motherboard is the underlying circuit board of a computer. The central processing unit (CPU), hard drive(s), Random Access Memory (RAM), disk drives as well as optical drives are plugged into interfaces on the motherboard. Additionally, you can also add a video interface and sound card to motherboard expansion slots.

While shopping motherboard for your computer, you will find they are of diverse configurations to fit different needs and budgets. Intel, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, etc are some of the most popular motherboard brands. As per your requirement and budget you should choose the motherboard. For instance, if you want to play a lot of high-end computer games, they you should be ready to spend more bucks than that of a normal one. There is a BIOS chip which control setup of the motherboard.

You must also know what type of CPU the motherboard will support. There are a number of motherboards that support AMD CPUs and many motherboards also support Intel processors. So, as per your choice you need to choose the motherboard. Another important thing is that there are different grades of CPUs such as 64-bit processor and 32-bit processor. So, before buying, verify whether the motherboard is compatible with the particular CPU or not.

DDR3 RAM is now very common in the market. It has got better performance than its predecessor DDR2. So, while buying motherboard check whether it supports that particular RAM type or not. The amount of RAM is also another important factor that you should bring under consideration. Always go for a motherboard that supports more RAM than your present requirement. You can add more RAM in future as per your requirement.

The number of PCI slots, SATA ports as well as USB, and Firewire ports vary depending on the motherboard. You should get detailed information about all these ahead of purchase. Some motherboards also have sound and video capability built-in but you can disable it and add superior third party cards for better experience.




There are many computer services companies that will offer you remote tech support. Call any of them while building your own PC.





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