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    Question motherboard specs-3 Questions

    1.What does AVL in asus motherboard specs mean?
    2. What is a COMB connector in gigabyte motherboards?
    3. What is the use of cd in connector in a motherboard?
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    Last edited by jojiesal; 04-16-2008 at 10:42 PM. Reason: Correction in capitalization

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    Number 3 is CD-Audio line in, for the motherboards integrated sound card.

    Number 2 is COM port B, an internal IO port, similar to serial dongle plugs on older pc's

    Numbe 1 is ?? not certain, it could be related to form factor.

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    Cool Just a follow-up inquiry

    Thanks for the reply cauzomb.
    1. I think I found out or rather realized a few hours later that AVL is an acronym referring to a motherboard having onboard Audio, Video and, LAN.
    2. Will this COMB port be of any use nowadays to me or others who might be buying a gigabyte motherboard.
    3.I Think you are right. I think I remember an old Pentium 3 PC i had before had a cable connected from the its cdrom to this cd-in.
    But the cd writer in the Compaq Presario i now have has no connection to this "cd-in" in its motherboard. So, my question is what is the purpose of connecting a cdrom or writer to the cd-in port or teminal.

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    The main purpose is to play audio compact discs using the computer's CD-ROM, through the computer's soundcard. Some CD-ROM drives have "PLAY FORWARD/BACK" and "VOLUME" buttons on the front, these can take advantage of the cd-line out/in and play disc's without the software based windows/other CD player having to be loaded etc. There is another CD-DA cable on cd-roms that allows DIGITAL audio out from the back of the cdrom, some sound cards support CD-DA, DIGITAL signal in as well as the standard analog plug.. In the case of the audio/video/lan specs, it looks like they are geared towards home theater PC's, or automotive "in your car" or "soccer-mom" media centers and may have a 1U rack low profile form factor, or micro ATX, NANO ATX form factor to fit into small spaces.

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    Thumbs up Now It's Crystal

    Hey, thanks again cauzomb. Now I get it.

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