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What is the difference between integrated and non integrated motherboard?

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Answered by Gopeshtiwari34
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A "system board" is another name for motherboard. Therefore integrated and non-integrated system boards are two types of motherboards.

An integrated system board has multiple components integrated into the board itself. These may include the CPU, video card, sound card, and various controller cards.

A non-integrated system board uses installable components and expansion cards. For example, a non-integrated system board may allow you to upgrade the video card by removing the old one and installing a new one. Non-integrated motherboards typically have several PCI Expansion slots as well.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Difference between integrated and non-integrated motherboard:

Integrated Mother Board:

  • A board that has multiple integrated components or built up in the motherboard itself is called an integrated motherboard.
  • These components may be a sound card, CPU and also video cards. It has several PCI expansions slots.
  • Most of the laptop are fully integrated motherboards because they have smaller forms.

Non-Integrated Motherboard:

  • The non-integrated motherboard has some integrated components.
  • It is partially integrated.
  • Most of the desktop uses a Non-integrated Motherboard.

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