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This is a brief description of the common connectors that you will see on a motherboard. | This is a brief description of the common connectors that you will see on a motherboard. | ||
− | On-board connectors (where the I/O Shield goes) | + | == On-board connectors (where the I/O Shield goes) == |
Keyboard connector | Keyboard connector | ||
AT - large 5-pin | AT - large 5-pin | ||
PS/2 - small | PS/2 - small | ||
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+ | == ZIF socket or processor slot == | ||
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+ | == Hard drive connector == | ||
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+ | IDE | ||
+ | SATA (Serial ATA) | ||
+ | SCSI | ||
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+ | == Bridges and communication facilitators | ||
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+ | Southbridge | ||
+ | Northbridge | ||
+ | AMR slot | ||
Revision as of 12:01, 18 February 2009
Motherboard Connections
This is a brief description of the common connectors that you will see on a motherboard.
On-board connectors (where the I/O Shield goes)
Keyboard connector AT - large 5-pin PS/2 - small
ZIF socket or processor slot
Hard drive connector
IDE SATA (Serial ATA) SCSI
== Bridges and communication facilitators
Southbridge Northbridge AMR slot
Questions
What type of keyboard connector does it have?
Does it have both IDE and SATA harddrive connectors?