Hi,
In an original motherboard, the entire product is manufactured by
Intel, i.e. the circuit board and the ICs (integrated circuits) which
are on it. Whereas, when we talk of a `chip set' it means some other
company, for instance Mercury or D-Link, has designed and made the
circuit board but has used the chipset provided by Intel.
When we refer to a `chipset" it is a set of ICs that primarily
controls the processor, memory and other main functionalities. However,
the third-party company that has designed the circuit board can use
other company chips for audio and other communication peripherals. The
major point to note here is the design of the mainboard. A good design
should provide a good air flow and a perfect selection of peripheral
and communication chips to have optimal performance.
Buying a chipset board is always a compromise. However,
third-party companies, like the ones mentioned above, do make some good
boards that are cost-effective and reliable too
In an original motherboard, the entire product is manufactured
by Intel, i.e. the circuit board and the ICs (integrated circuits)
which are on it. Whereas, when we talk of a `chip set' it means some
other company, for instance Mercury or D-Link, has designed and made
the circuit board but has used the chipset provided by Intel.
When we refer to a `chipset" it is a set of ICs that primarily
controls the processor, memory and other main functionalities. However,
the third-party company that has designed the circuit board can use
other company chips for audio and other communication peripherals. The
major point to note here is the design of the mainboard. A good design
should provide a good air flow and a perfect selection of peripheral
and communication chips to have optimal performance.
Buying a chipset board is always a compromise. However,
third-party companies, like the ones mentioned above, do make some good
boards that are cost-effective and reliable too.
Hope i helped you.
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