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I recently looked for a 775 motherboard. I thought the prices were terrible. Some wanted more than you could buy a current socket board for.
With a clean install, Windows 7 Installation disk will install a generic chipset controller and you can install whatever you want or keep what Windows installed. That is really the only way to uninstall a chipset controller, unless yours is listed in the Add/Remove Programs section of Control panel. A clean install helps sometimes anyway. I just finished one on this computer and wasn't really having any problems.