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Intel Motherboards

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Intel Mainboards / Motherboards

The most important component of Intel motherboards is the chipset, which facilitates communication between all hardware components and significantly determines the motherboard's features. The motherboard (or mainboard) is the central circuit board of the computer. All hardware components are either plugged into or connected to the motherboard and are managed by a BIOS chip.

Intel motherboards are based on Intel chipsets, with the manufacturing of the motherboards typically handled by licensed partners. Intel provides the technology, while companies like ASUS, ASRock, EVGA, Gigabyte, and MSI produce the mainboards.

Generally, Intel motherboards are compatible with one or two generations of Intel processors. When purchasing a motherboard with an Intel chipset, compatibility between the chipset, processor, and socket (also known as "Socket") must be ensured. The socket is the physical connection between the motherboard and the processor.

The foundation of any Intel PC - Choose the right platform

Intel motherboards offer a wide range of connectivity options and quality, power for high-performance demands, and reliable stability. Common form factors of Intel motherboards include ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX.

  • The range of available CPUs for Intel motherboards spans from entry-level products like the Pentium or Core i3 processors to fully equipped and very fast CPUs with the Core i7 or i9 moniker.
  • There are several paths to take when choosing Intel motherboards. The LGA 1700 socket is the foundation for Intel's latest 14th-generation processors, offering top efficiency and performance. These provide numerous graphics outputs for the integrated Intel UHD Graphics units in the CPU.
  • The high-end LGA 4677 socket supports the new Intel Xeon processors based on the Sapphire Rapids architecture. These processors offer a significant leap in performance and efficiency, making them ideal for data centres, high-performance computing, and AI workloads. With advanced features like DDR5 memory support, PCIe 5.0 lanes, and improved multi-core performance, Sapphire Rapids processors are at the forefront of modern computing technology.
  • Available chipsets include the reliable Z790 or B760, which boast modern features such as USB 3.2 or a high number of PCIe 5.0 lanes. Multiple graphics cards can be operated in Crossfire(X) and SLI mode.
  • All Intel motherboards offer various peripheral connections and features. Modern Intel motherboards can be equipped with 7.1 sound chips, fast SATA 6 Gb/s connections, M.2 or SATA Express, various RAID modes, and even Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
  • If you have an Intel processor with an unlocked multiplier and want to overclock it, you need an Intel motherboard with a chipset that has the prefix Z or X in its name (e.g., Z790, X299).