the motherboard names & RAM capacity used in 1993?
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The transition from 1992 to 1993 was of minor importance, except for the addition of the DX-50 heat sink. This prevented motherboards developed in the 1993s from overheating and getting ‘fried’.
The first of these motherboards was the Octek Jaguar V, designed with a RAM capacity of up to 32 MB.
The next was the MG 8517 386SX-33 series which also had the same 32 MB capacity and did not have any major changes.
The next few series were mostly from the MG timeline, and all retained the RAM capacity of 32 MB. The only difference between successive motherboards was their compatibility with other systems.
RAM: It stands for Random Access Memory. It is a computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used..
It also allows data to be read or written almost in the same amount of time irrespective of the physical location.
Motherboard: An essential part of a computer system that holds together the crucial components of a computer, CPU, memory and connectors for input and output devices is called a motherboard.
In 1993: The motherboards used were Octek Jaguar V and MG 8517 386SX-33 series. The size of the RAM was 32 MB.
In 1995: The motherboards used were Octek Hippo DCA2 and AMI BIOS. The size of the RAM was 64 MB.
In 2005: The motherboard used was ASUS A8N32-b. The size of the RAM was 64 GB and was expandable.
In 2008: The motherboard used was ASUS Rampage II Extreme which was compatible with the core i7 processor. The size of the RAM was 64 GB and was expandable.
In 2016: The motherboard used was ASUS Maximus VIII. The size of the RAM was 32 GB and expandable. It also had a built-in gaming console support available.
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