'Best' is a loaded term. Do you want the motherboard with the most features, the fastest stock, the most overclockable, do you want a 'desktop' or 'sever' motherbaord, etc.?
At the moment, the "Intel LGA1366 Platform/Intel X58 chipset" is the top of the line motherboards for Intel CPUs, and "AM2+/ATI 790FX chipset" for AMD. This will chance quickly, as computer hardware always does.
AMD vs Intel, Intel at the moment has the fastest CPUs, but AMD tends to be better on price/performance.
It is more expensive than a single CPU socket motherboard
Socket A.
In the motherboard socket.
An AM2 Socket is a type of socket used by a Processor on a motherboard. These are AMD processors, as indicated by the "AM". When you buy a motherboard and processor you must make sure that they have the same socket and that your motherboard supports the processor you have chosen. For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_AM2
No, it's not.
The Socket 939 motherboard series was first released by the company AMD in June 2004. The Socket 939 was released to replace the Socket 754 and Athlon 64.
One can purchase a Socket 478 Motherboard directly from the manufacturer, such as Gigabyte. Alternatively, Socket 478 Motherboards can be purchased from retailers such as Amazon and Newegg.
Basically any motherboard that has Socket LGA1155.
Many processors will not work on a Socket 7 motherboard. Providing a full list of every processor that is notcompatible with a Socket 7 board would be impossible.
Correct.
p4 processor is used in socket pga478 motherboard.
Look for what type of socket the CPU has its usually lga 1155 but there are other kinds so you should look under specs and find the socket type and then find a motherboard that has the socket type