the easiest way in documentation if not, look at what this model is and it is definitely writing on the manufacturer's website. As there are no different programs for this. Sometimes available from the chipset manufacturer, sometimes from the motherboard manufacturer.
Hello. For me, the topic is closed (unless my friends need some more news), I already know everything, normally everything is on the disc, but some smart guy scratched all the stickers: /. thanks and cheers
To check the chipset of a motherboard, users can refer to the documentation provided with the motherboard or visit the manufacturer's website for specific model information. Additionally, the chipset can be identified through the Device Manager in Windows by navigating to "My Computer" > "Device Manager" > "System devices." Software tools such as Everest, AIDA, and Sandra are recommended for detailed system information, with Everest being noted as the successor to AIDA. Some users also mentioned that 3DMark offers options to view chipset details. Summary generated by the language model.