RAM=Random Access Memory, used for fast swapping of data on computer
Processor= a small chip on the motherboard performing millions+calculations a second.
your computer uses ram all the time to keep background apps open, and to basically run everything.
your computer uses your processor when you do graphic intensive or calculation intensive things, such as gaming, video converting, multiple things at once, like running Photoshop, a video encoder, your internet browser, and watching a movie.
now if you want to know which to upgrade, it depends on the current status of your computer, and your aim of the upgrade.
original od chipsetProcessor
north and south bridge of a motherboard
Motherboard is a Printed Circuit board (PCB) in which chipsets are designed like Intel 965 chipset
The difference is that GeForce is a chipset for graphic cards and nForce2 is a chipset for motherboards ;-)
New casing, a new chipset which helps it run cooler and redesigned motherboard and a revised DVD drive
The chipset controls communications and interactions between the CPU and other components on the motherboard.
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 difference between BIOS and UEFI is built into the motherboard chipset; you cannot change an existing motherboard from BIOS to UEFI, all you can do is replace the entire motherboard (and probably the CPU and the RAM as well) with an UEFI based motherboard. (Deleted the previous answer in its entirety because it was compl Save etely incorrect)
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 motherboard is a circuit board that the chipset plugs into or is soldered into. Along with hundreds of other components on a motherboard, it is the part that actually does the computing in a computer.
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.