What is MotherBoard ?
A motherboard is the main printed circuit board (PCB) inside a computer. Think of it as the foundation of a house or the nervous system of a body; it doesn't do all the work itself, but it provides the structure and connections that allow every other part to function. . The Core Processing Units CPU Socket (#4): This is where the processor (CPU) sits. It’s the most important slot on the board. CPU Power Phases/VRM (#9) & Heatsink (#2): These parts manage the electricity going to your CPU. Because they handle a lot of power, they get hot, which is why they often have metal "heatsinks" on top to cool them down. DIMM Slots (#10): These long slots hold your RAM (Random Access Memory), which the computer uses for short-term tasks. 2. Storage and Expansion PCIe x16 Slot (#6): This is the long slot where you plug in your Graphics Card (GPU) . It’s designed for high-speed data transfer. M.2 Socket (#5): A small, flat slot for modern, super-fast SSDs (Solid State D...






