What Is a Motherboard Chipset? A Basic Definition

Source: Tom's Hardware added 16th Jan 2021

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AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs use the X570 chipset.

Living on the motherboard, a PC’s chipset controls the communication between the CPU, RAM, storage and other peripherals. The chipset determines how many high-speed components or USB devices your best motherboard can support. Chipsets are usually comprised of one to four chips and feature controllers for commonly used peripherals, like the your keyboard, mouse or monitor.

PC chipsets are designed by Intel and AMD but are found on motherboards from a variety of third-party vendors, such as MSI, Asus and ASRock. Different chipsets support different CPUs, so when you’re buying a CPU, you have to consider that your processor will only work with motherboards using a specific chipset (and CPU socket). 

It’s important to note that while a chipset may allow for a certain feature (like support for up to 10 USB ports), your specific motherboard may not support that feature (many motherboards only come equipped for four to eight USB ports). If your motherboard doesn’t support a certain chipset feature, that feature will not work with your PC. 

Intel and AMD Chipsets

Below we break down Intel and AMD chipsets for consumer desktop CPUs across current and prior generations. This includes upcoming chipsets for Intel’s 11th Generation Rocket Lake CPUs, which aren’t available yet. 

CPU Brand Chipset Name CPU Market
Intel Z590 11th Gen Rocket Lake Enthusiast
Intel H570 11th Gen Rocket Lake Mainstream
Intel B560 11th Gen Rocket Lake Mainstream
Intel H510 11th Gen Rocket Lake Budget
Intel Z490 10th Gen Comet Lake Enthusiast
Intel H470 10th Gen Comet Lake Enthusiast
Intel H410 10th Gen Comet Lake Mainstream
Intel B460 10th Gen Comet Lake Budget
Intel Z390 9th Gen Coffee Lake Enthusiast
Intel Z370 9th Gen Coffee Lake Enthusiast
Intel H370 9th Gen Coffee Lake Mainstream
Intel B365 9th Gen Coffee Lake Budget
Intel B360 9th Gen Coffee Lake Budget
AMD TRX40 Ryzen 3000 Threadripper High-end desktop (HEDT)
AMD X570 Ryzen 3000 Enthusiast
AMD B550 Ryzen 3000 Mainstream
AMD A520 Ryzen 3000 and Athlon processors Budget
AMD X470 AMD 2nd Gen Ryzen Enthusiast
AMD X399 Threadripper 2000 and 1000 High-end desktop (HEDT)
AMD B450 2nd Gen Ryzen Mainstream
AMD X300 1st Gen Ryzen Enthusiast small form factor
AMD A300 1st Gen Ryzen Mainstream small form factor

This article is part of the Tom’s Hardware Glossary.

Further reading:

  • Dissecting the Modern Motherboard: Connectors, Ports & Chipsets Explained
  • How to Choose a Motherboard
  • Best Motherboards
Read the full article at Tom's Hardware

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