Parts of A Motherboard
Parts of A Motherboard
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Firewire header
Firewire is also known as IEEE 1394. It is basically a high performance serial bus for digital
and audio equipment to exchange data. The technology preceded USB but yet is faster than
any current USB port. Often used for transferring digital video to the PC straight from a
digital camera. The FireWire header onboard means you can install a FireWire port on your
machine. Again these cables are often supplied as an optional extra which you will need to
check with the retailer to see if they are supplied with your board.
2 - PCI Express 16x slots
Now the most common slot for Graphics cards, the PCI Express 16x slots provides 16
separate lanes or data transfer. PCI express 1.0 slots offer a data transfer rate of 250MB/s
the second generation of PCI express (PCI Express 2.0) offers twice the data rate at 500MB/s.
Currently in development is PCI Express 3.0 which offers 1GB/s of data transfer. PCI Express
16x slots are also the basis for both SLI and Crossfire multi graphics card setups. With the
increasing demands graphics cards are putting on systems, no less than a 16 lane slot will
be good enough for any modern graphics card.
Not available on all motherboards, but some allow direct control of the motherboard via
simple buttons. Power switch, error checking, CMOS clearing, passwords and more features
can be accessed directly on the motherboard on some models.