So, I have a not so unique problem. I want to build a PC with decent power and good Linux support but local parts are hard to get and importing is a mess.
Ex: I want to play Elden Ring at max graphics settings, I need it able to run xyz program for work/school
I'll ask some follow up questions afterwards👍
Also I'd recommend using PcPartPicker to find comp parts, it's what I typically start with when finding parts for my customers
The motherboard is what's used to connect all the parts together, plus it provides you with usb and video connection options on what's called the "rear IO (input output) port"
So on the rear IO port it'll contain connection options such as:
USB-A (most common but is cursed in that there is only 1 correct way to connect🫠🎲)
USB-C (the best port, no need to worry about how to connect your stuff now🌻)
Ethernet (direct internet connection for lowest latency and fastest speeds typically(wifi 7 is apparently good for upload/download but still has latency issues))
Wifi antenna jacks/ports
audio jacks
PS2 (typically seen on older/cheaper boards for mice/peripherals
Higher end mobos will also have extra buttons on the rear IO to provide additional features such as BIOS/UEFI Flashback