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My guide to installing a motherboard on you new or used computer. Includes instructions for installing the CPU and CPU fan as well.
Added: 01/04/2004,
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Tutorial on CMOS containing information on purpose of CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) memory, what it contains, and how and when to change its parameters
Added: 09/17/2005,
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While BIOS flashing requires some care and preparation, it is a relatively simple process if done right. PC911 walks you through the steps of properly flashing a BIOS using a real-world example, explaining what you need to know to successfully flash your BIOS.
Added: 07/04/2003,
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Data transfer capability is the limiting factor towards overall system performance. Here is a solution towards this performance issue.
Added: 04/17/2009,
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Many users simply don't know the make and model of the motherboard their systems are built around. Does this really matter? No ... not unless something goes wrong and you need that info for repair, or you decide to perform some DIY system upgrade and need specific info about the board. This article at PC911 shows you a number of tricks that will help you identify even the most obscure motherboard.
Added: 07/04/2003,
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Covers all the essential components and their related pieces on a typical motherboard.
Added: 05/06/2000,
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This tutorial provides information about motherboard types, expansion busses, IRQs and Field Replaceable Units(FRUs).
Added: 06/21/2001,
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Extensive note about the BIOS, CMOS and POST, includes most common CMOS settings, troubleshooting and upgrading.
Added: 10/31/2002,
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The sixth article in Jason’s Learn A+ series provides a detailed overview of the functions provided by a PC’s Basic Input/Output System (BIOS).
Added: 05/02/2003,
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The seventh article in Jason’s Learn A+ series takes a look at different motherboard form factors, including the architectural differences between them.
Added: 05/02/2003,
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The ninth article in Jason’s Learn A+ series takes a detailed look at concepts relating to the functions of the Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus.
Added: 05/02/2003,
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The eighth article in Jason’s Learn A+ series takes a detailed look at concepts relating to the functions of the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus.
Added: 05/02/2003,
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In many cases, the motherboard is blamed for problems that are really the work of another piece of hardware. Actual motherboard failure is rather rare, so the best thing to do is look for an error that is not a true motherboard failure. Check connections and other hardware connected to the motherboard.
Added: 05/06/2000,
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