O que é chipset e BIOS?

- A chip on the motherboard that is also called RTC/NVRAM chip, which stands for real-time clock/nonvolatile memory.

- Where the settings in the BIOS setup are stored.

- Called nonvolatile but it is actually volatile, meaning that without power, the time/date settings and the data in the RAM portion will be erased.

- Has a relationship with BIOS.

- When you enter the BIOS setup, configure settings, and save them, the settings are written to the storage area in the RTC/NVRAM chips aka______.

- Every time system boots up, software in the BIOS reads the parameters stored in the ____ to determine how to configure the system.

- It no longer exists in modern systems, but instead included as one of the functions in the south bridge, I/O Controller Hub, or Platform Controller Hub component of the motherboard chipset.

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      Article ID: 000058324 Content Type: Compatibility Last Reviewed: 07/16/2021

      BIOS Updates for Intel® 400 Series Chipset and 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Desktop Processor-Based System Builds

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      The Intel® 400 Series Chipset is a scalable chipset for motherboards that support the 10th and 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors. The motherboard BIOS is a key component to maintaining compatibility while enabling processor platform innovations,

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      Summary

      How to update BIOS on Intel® Z490 or H470 chipset-based motherboards for compatibility with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors.

      Description

      Intel® Z490 and H470 chipset-based motherboards may not boot with the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors.

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      Intel® Z490 and H470 chipset-based motherboards may require a BIOS update to boot the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors. Intel recommends that you update the BIOS on your Intel® 400 Series Chipset-based systems for compatibility with the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors.

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      Motherboards based on Intel® B460 or H410 chipsets are not supported with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors.

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      Refer to the links below or contact your motherboard manufacturer directly for BIOS updates and further information.

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      Qual a diferença entre BIOS e chipset?

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