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[ The PC Guide | Systems and Components Reference Guide | Motherboard and System Devices | The Motherboard | Motherboard Integrated Components ] Battery The PC uses a low-power battery to maintain certain information when the power is off; for example, your BIOS settings, the current date and time, and resource assignment for Plug and Play systems. This battery can take one of several forms:
My personal opinion is that having an integrated, life-limited, non-replaceable component like a battery on a motherboard is bad design. There are many, many PCs with perfectly functional motherboards that are more than 5 years old, and having to throw them away over a bad battery is just a waste. Also, if you ever need to clear the CMOS memory on the motherboard due to corruption or a lost password, it is much more difficult to do with an integrated battery unless there is a CMOS clear jumper on the motherboard. For this reason, purchasing a motherboard with a replaceable battery is a very wise idea. Unfortunately, they are getting harder and harder to find.
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