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The motherboard is the central system of your computer. It holds and connects every part of the operating system so that components can communicate with each other. The components are the motherboard accessories, such as the hard drive, memory, CPU and expansion cards. The size of your motherboard or form factor determines what you can add to your computer. Each one of these parts connects directly through the motherboard back panel, or indirectly via internal power cables or slots. If your motherboard is a gaming board ATX, you have lots of room to add components. If you have a mini-computer, your motherboard is small, and you can only change a few accessories. The manufacturer informs you of the compatibility of the motherboard. 

Internal Power Cables Supply Power to the Motherboard Components

Internal power cables play a crucial role in helping the motherboard connect the power supply from the CPU to the essential components, like the graphic or video card. The internal power PC cables vary in design to adapt to the size of graphics or video cards, such as connectors with six-pin or eight-pin, and wattages from 75W to 150W. Each compatible cable matches the slot on your motherboard and snaps into the slots. The high-end graphics, like ATX motherboard parts, require more wattage compared to a standard desktop computer.

Development Boards Streamline Circuity and Hardware on the Motherboard

Of all the motherboard components, the development board allows you to perform all the innovative things you need to do with your computer. You are free from the hassle of recircuiting your motherboard every time you decided to change something, add something distinct to the microcontroller or try to debug a problem with the motherboard accessories. Using development boards, you can test hardware circuits and debug any issues with LEDs or pushbuttons. Some of them are low-power and open-source, like the Beagleboard or the TI Launchpad, which helps develop applications and debug microcontrollers. That way, the development board streamlines functions as a turn-key, while operating on your motherboard.

All Generations of Intel Motherboards Operate Only With the Intel Processor

Intel® motherboards only work with an Intel processor, and the processor is the “mother” of your computer. How each motherboard component functions depends on how they work together as a whole. The type of Intel motherboard you choose depends on what kind of work you want to do on your computer, whether it’s handling finances, being innovative or playing games. Your choice also depends on if you want a faster processor, to increase the number of ports or the room to grow. The primary Intel motherboard components are an Intel CPU socket and chipset. These components work as a unit. Measuring a motherboard’s compatibility with a specific Intel CPU happens by understanding the chipset, which plays an integral part in regulating the performance of the system. All the generations of Intel CPU come with a matching chipset series, such as Intel 300 Series chipsets match with 8th and 9th Gen Intel CPUs, but the 7th and 6th Gen is not compatible with the 300 Series chipset.