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310 chipset question
While trying to find new hardware that supports W7, I came across some BIOSTAR motherboards that have 310 chipsets, which, apparently, allow one to install and run W7.
I actually bought one board - an H310MHC2 - from a retailer in the UK. (I'm in NZ). Haven't tried it yet.
This exercise got me thinking about chipsets - something I've never really done before.
So I have a question: There are lots of motherboards with 310 chipsets, but I'm assuming that not all of them necessarily support W7. Which would seem to imply that individual motherboard makers - like Biostar - must either customize their chipsets as required, or have Intel, say, do that for them.
Anyone know?