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Motherboard the Main Board

by Tushar Sharma SHAREHISS
Security researchers have found a nasty new virus that borrows to a computer's motherboard, infects PCs as soon as they boot up, and is very hard to detect and eliminate.
 
The security firm Symantec identified the threat as Trojan.Mebromi, a piece of rootkit malware -- malicious software that hides its presence on infected systems -- that worms its way on the fundamental input-output system (BIOS) built into a computer's motherboard.
 
Consider it in relation to the human body: Mebromi doesn't irritate the bloodstream on the way to the center; it gets to the heart first and then takes control from that point.
 
We at Motherboard have opted to switch off our remarks section, a choice we've debated for a year or more. What eventually turned the tide has been our perception that killing focusing and comments on other avenues of communication will foster smarter, more valuable discussion and criticism of our job.
 
We at Motherboard have opted to switch off our comments section, a decision we have debated for a year or even more. What eventually turned the tide was our perception that killing comments and focusing on other avenues of communication will foster smarter, more valuable criticism and discussion of our work. What percentage of comments on any website is precious enough to be printed by themselves? 1 percent? Less? Depending on the disparity in quality between emails we get and the Normal state of remarks here and all over the Internet
 
 
Managing the visitors between subsystems (ie hard disk, processor, and ram) along hyperlinks known as busses is the crucial purpose of almost any motherboard. Through the years lots of the components that used to be added on to a motherboard in the shape of cards have become integrated. Examples would be video and networking. The notebook/netbook and now tablet revolution has made the motherboard much smaller. More expensive motherboards tend to get faster buses and support the latest processors, occasionally more than one processor in the case of host motherboards
 
PCIe communicates serially instead of in parallel. Serial communication sends a single bit at a time from 1 side to the other that is a quicker way to communicate with diminished devices don't slow down everything else. For example, say you have a 32-bit chunk of data. Instead of just 1 wire, there would be 32 cables and every wire would take 1 bit of that 32-bit data chunk in parallel communication. It's problematic for all 32 bits of data to go from one device to another since the pieces will arrive at different points in time. Some might travel faster than many others. Then high-speed checking of the data must take place to verify all the data has arrived. Serial info, on the other hand, would ship all of the 32 bits one after the other in a single flow.
 
Initially, you will need to select a form factor. When you are purchasing a new motherboard and uncertain what size will fit, you can always measure your old motherboard and also compare it with unique sizes. The ATX board is popular, as it has the inclusion of more expansion slots, which can be helpful.
 
The front panel on a PC's case provides the power and reset buttons, the hard disk, and power LEDs and occasionally an internal speaker. You'll come across these cables lose, coming from the front of the case and needs to be tagged: HDD LED, PWR SW, RST SW, PW LED, SPEAKER or something similar. Each will have a coloured wire and a black wire signaling the negative and positive terminals. 
 
We at Motherboard have opted to switch off our remarks section, a choice we have debated for a year or more. What finally turned the tide was our perception that killing focusing and comments on other paths of communication will foster smarter, more precious discussion and criticism of our work.
 
When a customer contacts us about their Digital Yacht Marine PC, the main information that helps us know the model and build history of this PC is the sort of motherboard it has.
 

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About Tushar Sharma Innovator   SHAREHISS

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Joined APSense since, June 5th, 2017, From Delhi, India.

Created on Sep 21st 2017 14:50. Viewed 285 times.

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