Description
A motherboard is the main circuit board of a computer that houses and connects various hardware components. It provides the foundation for the computer system, allowing components such as the CPU, RAM, storage drives, and expansion cards to communicate and work together. The motherboard acts as a central hub, providing electrical connections, data transfer pathways, and control circuits. It typically has slots, sockets, and connectors for installing and connecting components, and it may also include features such as integrated audio, networking, and USB ports. The motherboard’s form factor determines its size and compatibility with different computer cases. It is a critical component that determines the overall functionality and performance of the computer system.