I have been, in the past distinguishing Original and Chipset motherboard.
The former is described as one with Chipsets (on the motherboard) manufactured by Intel themselves along with the board. So, if I say, Intel Original Motherboard, I mean the motherboard, along with the chipsets on it, are manufactured by Intel.
The latter is described as one with Chipsets (on the motherboard) manufactured by Intel, but the motherboard manufactured by a third party such as HIS, VIA, Gigabyte, MSI etc.
Am I correct?
The cost of VIA, HIS, Gigabyte etc. is compartively less.
I have understood them this way, as this is a colloquial followed by most vendors at Lamington Road :).
Please correct me if I am using terms wrongly.
To be slightly on topic, have Linux distro users on this list, used motherboads manufactured by HIS, VIA,etc. (Not many have replied to Mr. Rony's question of compatible motherboard)
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