
Motherboards
A motherboard is the main circuit board inside a computer that connects all the components—like the processor, memory, storage, and graphics card—allowing them to communicate and work together. It provides power and pathways for data to travel between parts, ensuring the system functions smoothly. Think of it as the central nervous system of a computer, coordinating and supporting all its essential parts. The motherboard also includes slots and ports for connecting peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and external drives. Its design and quality influence the performance, stability, and expandability of the computer.