The root frequencies of an Intel motherboard include the support system frequency bus. This includes the processor and the CPU Voltage and VRM Frequency.
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.
Intel. nVidia. SIS. ATI, VIA and Ali used to make chipsets for intel, but have all stopped for various reasons.
LGA1366, LGA771, and LGA775
LGA775, LGA1155, and LGA1366 are the most common Intel sockets. However there are several more still being used, and some that Intel has just recently released; such as LGA1156, LGA2011, LGA1248, and LGA1567.
1600 Mhz, 1333Mhz, 1066Mhz, and 800Mhz
I'm not sure about the third one, but I know two of them: LGA1155 LGA2011
In computers, ICH stands for I/O Controller Hub. It is a southbridge chip on motherboards with Intel chipsets and is used to connect and control peripheral devices.
The sockets are different, so by default, you cannot use them in a desktop. There are adapters for Pentium M and Celeron M chips to be used in Socket 478 motherboards. You can purchase motherboards specifically made to support mobile processors as well.
The three socket used is available at my house, ali's house and sani's house. it used for playing PS2, on the kipas, and play laptop. it take time for 2 days tq~
1600, 1333, 1066, or 800 MHz
at motherboards which are not used nowadays, atx motherboard has ps2 connectors which were replaced by usb keyboards
It really depends on the processor that the original motherboard used. If it is Intel or AMD. Intel can range anywhere from $45 to sevearl hundred dollars with the average around $100 or so. AMD motherboards range from $45 to several hundred as well with the majority being around $75-80.