If the motherboard manufacturer doesn't have them (which is very unlikely), the chipset manufacturer (such as Intel, NVIDIA, or VIA) may have generic drivers that will work. This should always be a last resort, since the motherboard manufacturer may have made changes that will not work with the generic drivers.
If you can identify the components on the board, such as the chipset, onboard graphics, and LAN, you can download generic drivers from the manufacturer of these parts that should work.
The computer manufacturer's website, the motherboard manufacturer's website, the audio chipset manufacturer's website or the sound card manufacturer's website.
You can go to the manufacturer's website and look up drivers for your specific computer model. Download and install the audio drivers. If the sound is built-in to the motherboard, the audio driver may be within a chipset/motherboard driver.
1. * Q06: How can I tell if my motherboard supports Ultra DMA? A06: Pentium motherboards that have the Intel TX Chipset, Pentium II motherboards starting with the Intel LX, BX and subsequent Intel Chipsets have UDMA capability. The chipset is displayed on system startup, which is called CMOS Setup. If unsure, consult system or motherboard documentation or manufacturer for chipset and UDMA performance verification.
Motherboard is a Printed Circuit board (PCB) in which chipsets are designed like Intel 965 chipset
The G41 Chipset VGA driver for windows 8.1 is already available.
A chipset is a group of microchips on the motherboard that control the flow of data and instructions to and from the CPU. It role is crucial in determining the performance of the system.
The newest motherboard is a relative term, as it can refer to chipset or manufacturer specific boards. The newest Intel chipset available is the Intel X58 Express chipset, which bears an LGA 1366 socket and supports the Nehalem (Core i7) architecture. Boards that use this chipset include the Asus P6T series and Rampage II, as well as Gigabyte's EX58 series boards, Foxconn Renaissance and Bloodrage, and many others.
The nForce motherboard chipset was first produced in 2005. Currently, production of the nForce motherboard has been stopped due to legal reasons with no settlement in site.
The Nehalem chipset connects directly to the processor rather than to the North Bridge.
The Nehalem chipset connects directly to the processor rather than to the North Bridge.
The 82945G Express Chipset is not a graphics card, it is a motherboard chipset. Your motherboard may have an onboard video card, but this is not it. However, a motherboard which uses the 82945G chipset should be perfectly capable of supporting a video card which has pixel shader 1.1 & higher.