what is the bus connecting the dvd-rom drive and fdd to the mobo call ?could i take out this bus and use the settle bus instead ; would i face any problems if i do this ?is the front side bus evident 2 us?how does it look like?
Name of the bus ?
The DVD-ROM does use the IDE bus, while the FDD uses the LPC Bus. As others enjoy said, buses are not phyiscal things that can be removed, don't confuse them next to the connectors. Both the IDE bus and LPC bus come from the Southbridge, whic comes from the Northbridge, which is connected to the CPU by the FSB. Hope that makes sense.
No bus is detectable.
A bus is a subsystem which transfers data from one device to another which is (usually) controlled by a driver.
Don't verbs bus' with interfaces.
If you look you should see the DVD and the fdd are on different interfaces as very well.
If they are not you are the owner of a rare computer which have SCSI DVD and SCSI floppy. In which case they are using a SCSI bus.
that would be the IDE bus that connects the dvd-rom. certainly it's usually found on the secondary settle and the hard drive is usually on the primary settle
i think its call IDE slot, or PIN
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