All i810 motherboards support up to 127 GB hard drives. A few may have BIOS updates to allow for LBA48 operation, allowing even larger drives.
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.
Intel. nVidia. SIS. ATI, VIA and Ali used to make chipsets for intel, but have all stopped for various reasons.
A modern motherboard that supports the Intel chipset. Most modern motherboards, especially those built from the 1990s until now have all the functions a person needs for gaming built into themselves, with the only necessary separate item needed being a graphics card. Also look for one that will support the Intel chipset.
H81 can refer to a variety of things depending on the context, but one common interpretation is as a designation for a specific chipset used in computer motherboards, particularly from Intel. The H81 chipset supports Intel's 4th generation Core processors and is part of the Intel 8 series. It is designed for budget-friendly builds, offering essential features for basic computing tasks. If you have a different context in mind, please provide more details.
Yes it can. (just some helpful information on your chipset) the Intel 82945G Express Chipset Family only supports Pixel Shader 2.0 and below, anything requiring Pixel Shader 3.0 will not play on a computer with that chipset.
1066 MHz, 800 MHz, 533MHz and 400 MHz are the most popular speeds of motherboards that support Intel processors.
that quad-core model uses the Intel LGA775 chipset
Discreet refers to a separate GPU chipset, example: ati/nvidia, while UMA is the Intel integrated graphics controller.
The X58 is a high performance chip-set that supports the Core i7 processors, the P45 is more a mainstream desktop chip-set.
Yes. Intel manufacturers both OEM and retail desktop motherboards.
Beginning with the Intel 1800 chipset, there are two main chips of the chipset. These are called the Northbridge and the Southbridge.
You purchase ram seperately from the motherboard, so you can have 4 GB of ram on any motherboard that supports Intel processors.