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Motherboard parameters are the whole process**.
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Method 1: 1. First open the command run window, click the "Start" menu, enter "dxdiag", and then click Run.
2. Next, the "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" will appear, where you can view the basic information, including the motherboard model.
Method 2: 1. Open the "Control Panel" and click on the "Hardware & Sound" option.
2. Select "Device Manager", the interface will open, and then you can view the motherboard model information.
Method 3: 1. Press "Win + R" to open the run, enter "cmd", and press enter.
2. Enter systeminfo in the input box and press enter.
3. Wait for a while, a bunch of information will appear, and the command box will jump directly to the next command, at this time, you need to slide up the scroll bar and <>
4. Until you see the information of the system model.
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The key to choosing a motherboard is also the chipset, note that the AMD platform and the Intel platform must use the same brand corresponding chipset.
Usually the motherboard is named after the type of chip used, for example, we often say that H61, B75, A55, A75 motherboards, etc. are named after the chipset, no matter what brand of H61 or B75 and other motherboards, its chipset is the same, the difference is only the brand and some details of workmanship, that is to say, all motherboard manufacturers need to use AMD or Intel chips.
How to match the processor depends on the type of processor interface supported by the chip. At present, the mainstream chipsets that are still sold on the Intel platform are G41, H61, B75, H77, Z77, and X79. The corresponding processor interfaces are LGA775, LGA1155, LGA1155, LGA1155, LGA1155, and LGA2011.
The product positioning is ranked from low to high. G41 is mainly positioned as an upgrade or maintenance user, and H61 is mainly positioned as an entry-level user of Celeron and Besturn G series. The B75 H77 Z77 is mainly aimed at the SNB Ivy Core i3 i5 i7 processor.
X79 is simpler, the current processor is only Core i7 3960X 3930K, G41 motherboard is equipped with the previous Pentium dual-core processor, H61, B75, H77, Z77 motherboard supports SNB and IVB platforms, and now mainstream processors.
The chipset determines the type of CPU supported.
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1. What kind of support is supported, CPU interface, memory interface, hard disk interface 2, what is the bus frequency, whether there is dual-channel compatibility, and how stable is it (a little related to the motherboard brand).
3. Whether the graphics card is integrated and the performance of the integrated graphics card.
4. Whether the sound card (generally has), yes or lower 5, whether the integrated network card (generally has), whether it is gigabit or 100 gigabit (the brand doesn't matter, just use it).
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