Intel.
nVidia.
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ATI, VIA and Ali used to make chipsets for intel, but have all stopped for various reasons.
All Intel chipsets and motherboards support crossfire.
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.
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.
That depends on chipset. For instance Intel X58 can support up 4 ports natively + 2 for marvell controller. Server motherboards have more SATA ports available. Newer generation motherboards can support 6 and more SATA port natively.
According to Intel, Intel G33/G31 express chipset have pixel shader 2 but not 3.
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.
Yes.
No, the Intel G41 chipset does not support DDR3 memory. It is designed to work with DDR2 memory, specifically up to DDR2-800. Therefore, using DDR3 PC3-12800 (1600MHz) with a G41 chipset is not compatible.
what are the four speeds of the most popular motherboards currently available on the market that support Intel processors There is no such identifier as speed when referring to motherboards. They are classed as AMD or INTEL, socket type, memory type, size. The four speeds are 1600, 1333, 1066, or 800 MHz.
The CPU can be upgraded only if your motherboard/chipset and BIOS support it. Socket 478 motherboards cannot support a Dual-Core, as they use a different socket. If you have an LGA775 motherboard, it may work, but chipsets before 945 are not officially supported and may fail to function properly.
that quad-core model uses the Intel LGA775 chipset
yes