Motherboards are shipped with factory default configurations you need not change, unless you are running non factory components that require power channeling or external monitoring. If you built your own computer with parts that are non standard, then you need only change the settings in the board's BIOS, or CMOS. Partnering chipsets is a good practice. Try to keep them fluid as they will communicate properly and all components will work as they are supposed to. For example, if you buy an ASUS board, try to match it with an ASUS graphic card. It doesn't matter if it's ATI or NVidia, it's the chipset that will count for complete communication and compatibility between them.
ATX or BTX
ATX motherboards are best suited to providing legacy slots and ports (such as PCI).
Intel Mercury Asus Gigabyte
A motherboard must be modified to accept a particular type of memory, especially when dealing with multi-channel memory. On most motherboards, several types of modes can be configured to run at the same time. It is best to read the manual that came with your motherboard to find out how to correctly configure yours.
The easiest way is to open the computer case, and read what is written on the motherboard. Most of motherboards have model name written.
Most likely for dual graphics cards.
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Yes, if you are using IBM specific components (Processor, RAM, etc.) they will most likely not work seemlessly in another motherboard.
Most likely it will not.
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A motherboard must be modified to accept a particular type of memory, especially when dealing with multi-channel memory. On most motherboards, several types of modes can be configured to run at the same time. It is best to read the manual that came with your motherboard to find out how to correctly configure yours.
A motherboard must be modified to accept a particular type of memory, especially when dealing with multi-channel memory. On most motherboards, several types of modes can be configured to run at the same time. It is best to read the manual that came with your motherboard to find out how to correctly configure yours.