Tri-channel is only supported by Intel at the moment, and I'm not sure if AMD has any plans to support it in the future. AMD motherboards will accept ddr3, assuming you have and am3 socket motherboard, but will only work in single or dual channel.
The Intel X35 Core i7 motherboards are great, and very fast with DD3 memory and QPI.
It depends on what kind of motherboard you're talking about. Generally speaking there are AMD based motherboards which will be used with AMD processors, and there are Intel motherboards that are to be used with Intel processors. For example, Asus is a motherboard manufacturer which offers both AMD as well as Intel motherboards. All other motherboard manufacturers usually offer both Intel & AMD.
The Intel DP55KG Motherboard is definitely one of the fastest motherboards.
You purchase ram seperately from the motherboard, so you can have 4 GB of ram on any motherboard that supports Intel processors.
micro btx motherboards also called uBTX is an advanced an better form of motherboard than micro atx motherboards and it is manufactured by Intel and b stands for better.
No, AMD microprocessors do not support Intel motherboards. Each processor type is designed to work with specific motherboard chipsets and sockets, which are not compatible with one another. Therefore, an AMD CPU requires an AMD-compatible motherboard, while an Intel CPU needs an Intel-compatible motherboard.
Yes, all motherboards come with a specific socket.+1Answers.comAnswers.com.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d945gcpe/sb/CS-027116.htm2 GB maximum total system memory
download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/ca810/73308201.PDF
It depends on who you buy it from. Socket motherboards from Asus or Gigabyte are around $50.00- $100.00 while socket motherboards from Intel can be well over $150.00.
One of the best is the Intel D865GVHZ ATX Motherboard w/Pentium 4 2.4GHz CPU.
Many motherboards from companies such as Gigabyte, microstar and intel feature 1 year warranties.