ok, im going to ask a totally amatuer question, but this is what this forum is for. I hear alot about chipsets, what are they? Are they included with the motherboard when purchased? haha, and yes this is completely ligit.

The "chipset" is, simply, what the motherboard is based on. A chipset is a combination of microchips that, together, provide a means to connect everything in a PC together, allow communication between them, and maybe throw in the odd extra feature here and there. There are Pentium 4 chipsets, Athlon 64 chipsets, and within each are several others from different manufacturers. A chipset dictates what CPU, RAM, expansion cards, drives and more a motherboard supports.

For example, a motherboard that uses the i875P chipset from Intel supports socket 478 processors (Pentium 4s and Celerons), DDR1 RAM, PCI and AGP cards.

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