arstechnica.com — Lost in the wilderness of motherboard-related terms and acroyms? Ars is here to help. In Part I of the Ars Technica Motherboard Guide, Hannibal introduces you to the basic components, layout, and functioning of the motherboard.
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happytediumNov 12, 2007
Hello Clarice.
tito13kfmNov 12, 2007
Flash Player 11 made me think of one of my favorite movies.?You see, most blokes will be playing at 10. You?re on 10, all the way up, all the way up? Where can you go from there? Nowhere. What we do, is if we need that extra push over the cliff? Eleven. One louder.??Why don?t you just make 10 louder and make 10 be the top number, and make that a little louder???These go to 11.?Oh yeah, reported.
donincognitoNov 12, 2007
Dugg for tech news finally making the front page
puesiNov 12, 2007
They fail to mention that AMD motherboards don't have Northbrige since the memory controller is on the processor, it doesn't work with a FSB either...
flangepieceNov 12, 2007
It's what you were doing when you were "just looking at the pictures" which you should be worrying about.*fap fap fap*
canadalolzNov 12, 2007
computer hardware 101. :
starzzNov 12, 2007
lol I thought this said Great Motherhood Guide when I first read it... whew I need more sleep!
justaboutrealNov 13, 2007
I vote for gigabyte as wellnow if only they'd built a gigabye of flash storage into the mobo, preinstalled with Damn Small Linux!
sapphirelaninjaMar 10, 2009
If you want to get rid of your old mobo's, I have an ongoing project to recycle them for a good cause <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/hardware/Mobo_Art_Project" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/hardware/Mobo_Art_Project</a>