Which type of system board is the MOST likely candidate for processor upgrading if you want maximum performance and future compatibility?
A. ML
B. PCI
C. ISA
D. EISA
E. None of the above
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The ML (MicroATX or Mini-ATX) type of system board is the MOST likely candidate for processor upgrading if you want maximum performance and future compatibility.MicroATX boards are designed to be compact while offering performance and compatibility similar to their larger ATX counterparts.
They often feature modern processor sockets such as Intel's LGA 115x or AMD's AM4, allowing for easy CPU upgrades.
PCI, ISA, and EISA are expansion bus standards and are not directly related to processor compatibility and upgrading.
Therefore, the correct option is ML.
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