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List of VIA chipsets

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This is a list of computer motherboard chipsets made by VIA Technologies. Northbridge chips are listed first, primarily by CPU-socket or CPU-family; southbridge chips are listed in a later table.

Background

VIA chipsets support CPUs from Intel, AMD (e.g. the Athlon 64) and VIA themselves (e.g. the VIA C3 or C7). They support CPUs as old as the i386 in the early 1990s. In the early 2000s, their chipsets began to offer on-chip graphics support from VIA's joint venture with S3 Graphics beginning in 2001; this support continued into the early 2010s, with the release of the VX11H in August 2012.

VIA chipsets declined in popularity as other chipsets began to offer better performance, VIA entered other markets and Intel began to offer more powerful integrated graphics on their CPU dies.

Chipsets by CPU socket

The term V-Link indicates VIA's northbridge/southbridge interconnect bus.

Socket 3

ChipsetPart numbersSouth bridgeRelease dateProcessorsFSBMemory typesMemory busMax. memoryMax. cacheMax. cacheable RAMParity/
ECCPCI
VT82C470VT82C47038625/33/40 MHzFPM25/33/40 MHz???No
VT82C475VT82C47538625/33/40 MHzFPM25/33/40 MHz???No
VT82C486AVT82C486A + VT82C482 + VT82C483, VT82C505 (for PCI)VT82C482, VT82C5051993386, Socket 325/33/40 MHzFPM25/33/40 MHz???2.0 (w/ VT82C505)
VT82C495VT82C495, VT82C491, VT82C480/1VT82C491, VT82C480/11993Socket 325/33/40 MHzFPM25/33/40 MHz?1 MB?No
VT82C496G (Pluto)VT82C496G, VT82C505 (for PCI)VT82C5051994Socket 325/33/40 MHzFPM25/33/40 MHz128 MB1 MB?2.0 (w/ VT82C505)

Socket 5 and Socket 7

All chipsets listed support a maximum cache memory size of 2 MB and are PCI 2.1 compliant

ChipsetOEM namesNorthbridgeSouthbridgeRelease dateProcessorsFSBMemory typesMemory busMax. memoryMax. cacheable RAMParity/
ECCAGPIGP
url=http://www.via.com.tw/Master.htmarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/19971026110151/http://www.via.com.tw/Master.htmarchivedate=October 26, 1997title=VT82C570M Apollo Masterpublisher=VIA Technologies }}VT82C575M + VT82C577M (x2)VT82C576M + VT82C4161995Socket 550/60/66 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO66 MHz1024 MB1024 MB w/ 1 MB L2No
Apollo Master Plus (VT82C570MV)VT82C575MV + VT82C577MV (x2)VT82C576MV + VT82C416MV1995Socket 550/60/66 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO66 MHz1024 MB1024 MB w/ 1 MB L2No
Apollo VP (VT82C580VP)VX Pro, VX TwoVT82C585VP + VT82C587VP (x2)VT82C586Oct. 1995 (Announced) Q1 1996 (Available)Socket 750/60/66 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO, SDRAM66 MHz512 MB512 MB w/ 2 MB L2No
Apollo VP2 (VT82C590)AMD-640VT82C595VT82C586A or VT82C586B (VP2/97)May 1996 (Announced) Q3 1996 (Available)Socket 750/60/66/75 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO, SDRAM66 MHz512 MB512 MB w/ 2 MB L2No
Apollo VPX (VT82C580VPX)ETEQ 6618, TX Pro III, VX Pro+, VX TwoVT82C585VPX + VT82C587VP (x2)VT82C586A or VT82C586B (VPX/97)Dec. 1996 (Announced) Q1 1997 (Available)Socket 750/60/66/75 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO, SDRAM66 MHz512 MB512 MB w/ 2 MB L2No
Apollo VP3ETEQ 6628VT82C597VT82C586BMay 1997 (Announced) Q3 1997 (Available)Socket 766 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO, SDRAM66 MHz1024 MB1024 MB w/ 2 MB L2No
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911193841/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/apollo/mvp3.jspdate=2007-09-11 }}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 22, 2007.ETEQ 6638, AGP Pro PC-100VT82C598AT or VT82C598MVPVT82C586B or VT82C596Sept. 1997 (Announced) Q1 1998 (Available)Super Socket 766–100 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO, SDRAM66 - 100 MHz768 MB512 MB w/ 2 MB L2No
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911192811/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/apollo/mvp4.jspdate=2007-09-11 }}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 22, 2007.VIA GRAVT82C501VT82C686A/B or VT82C596BAug. 1998 (Announced) Q4 1998 (Available)Super Socket 766–100 MHzFPM, EDO, BEDO, SDRAM66 - 100 MHz768 MB512 MB w/ 2 MB L2Trident Blade3D
  • The only difference between the Apollo Master and the Apollo Master Plus is that the Plus does not support pipelined burst cache memory.
  • The Apollo VP and Apollo VP2 chipsets were initially referenced by VIA as Apollo VP-1 and Apollo VP-2 respectively, later renamed to Apollo VP and Apollo VP2 when the "/97" upgrades became available.
  • The Apollo VPX chipset is a low-cost solution that replaced the Apollo VP but with features similar to the VP2.
  • AMD licensed the VIA Apollo VP2/97 core logic architecture for its AMD 640 chipset.

Socket 8, Slot 1 and Socket 370

ChipsetOEM namesNorthbridgeSouthbridgeRelease dateProcessorsFSBSMPMemory typesMemory busMax. memoryParity/ECCPCIV-LinkAGPIGP
Apollo P6 (VT82C680)
Apollo ProBXpert
Apollo Pro PlusBX Too
Apollo Pro133
Apollo Pro133A
Apollo Pro133T
Apollo Pro266
Apollo Pro266T
Apollo PM601 (ProMedia)
Apollo PLE133
Apollo PLE133T
ProSavage PL133T
ProSavage PL133
ProSavage PM133
CLE266
  • ProSavage PM133 - graphics core from S3, derived from a combination of the 3D component of Savage4 and 2D from Savage 2000.
  • PLE133 and PLE133T - graphics core from Trident, derived from Blade3D.
  • CLE266 (Castle Rock) - graphics core from S3, derived from S3 Savage series under the brand name UniChrome.
  • Asus advertised some boards as Apollo Pro 133Z. 133Z appears to be a late revision of or step up from 133A, but it is not listed on the VIA site.

Slot A and Socket A

ChipsetPart numbersSouth bridgeRelease dateProcessorsFSBMemory typesMemory busMax. memoryV-LinkAGPIGP
Apollo KX133VT8371
Apollo KT133VT8363
ProSavage KM133VT8365
ProSavage KL133VT8364
Apollo KT133AVT8363A
ProSavage KM133AVT8365A
ProSavage KL133AVT8364A
Apollo KT133EVT8363E
Apollo KT266VT8366
Apollo KLE133VT8361
Apollo KT266AVT8366A
ProSavageDDR KM266VT8375
KM266 Pro
Apollo KT333VT8367
Apollo KT400VT8368
Apollo KT400AVT8377A
UniChrome KM400VT8378
Apollo KT600VT8377
UniChrome KM400A
KT880VT8379
  • KT266 contains a hardware bug which causes system instability when using the AGP slot at the specified max capacity of 4×.
  • ProSavage KM133, KM133A, KM266, KM400, KM400A - Similar to the above, but with integrated graphics. After KM133, DDR is supported. The KM133 uses an IGP consisting of the S3 Savage4 3D core and Savage 2000 2D functionality. KM266's ProSavage8 IGP is similar but has an additional 3D pipeline. The KM400 chipset and its "A" variant use the VIA UniChrome IGP. KM400A supports FSB 400 unlike the KT400A
  • Later revisions of the KT333 (sometimes called KT333CF) are rebadged KT400 chips with AGP 8x disabled. On motherboards with this chipset AGP 2x cards which require 3.3V are not supported, V-Link works at 533 MB/s and there is official support for 333 MHz FSB.
  • KT133E is a cut-down/cost-reduced version of the KT133A without official support for 133 MHz FSB. It was develeoped to replace the original KT133 when it went out of production.

Socket 423, 478 and LGA 775

ChipsetPart numbersSouth bridgeRelease dateSocketProcessorsFSBMemory typesMemory busMax. memoryV-LinkAGPPCI-E
IGP
P4X266VT8753VT8233/8233C
P4M266VT8751VT8233/8233A/8233C
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080312012924/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4x266e/date=2008-03-12}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VT8753VT8233/8233C
P4X266AVT8753VT8233/8233A/8233C
P4M266AVT8233, VT8235
P4X333VT8754VIA VT8235
P4X400VT8754VIA VT8235
P4X533VT8237, VT8237R(+)
PT800VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
PM800VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
PT880VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
PM880VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
P4M800VTVT8237, VT8237R(+), VT8251
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080312012913/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4m800_pro/date=2008-03-12}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VT3344VT8237, VT8237R(+), VT8251
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080408203111/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/pt880pro/date=2008-04-08}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080318215628/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/pt880_ultra/date=2008-03-18}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VTVT8237, VT8237R(+), VT8237A, VT8237S
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080306144258/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/pt894/date=2008-03-06}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090403142857/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/pt894pro/date=2009-04-03}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VTVT8237, VT8237R(+)
P4M890VTVT8237, VT8237R(+), VT8237A
PT890VTVT8237, VT8237R(+), VT8237A, VT8251
P4M900VTVT8237R(+), VT8237A, VT8237S, VT8251
date=December 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes}}, VIA Technologies, accessed August 21, 2007.VTVT8237, VT8237R(+), VT8237A
  • Being a reduced version of PM880, PM800 is not as closely related to PT800 as P4M890 to PT890. Because of its high cost, It is soon obsoleted in favor of P4M800 and then P4M800 Pro, both of which have a lower rated V-Link and feature no special memory technology such as FastStream64 or StepUp that is common in the other listed 8xx chipsets.
  • VIA PT890, P4M890, PT900, P4M900 – VIA's PCIe-only chipsets. The P4M chipsets have onboard graphics VIA UniChrome Pro.
  • VIA Chipsets P4 Series for Intel CPU Comparison Chart

Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2

ChipsetIGP Part numberSouth bridgeRelease dateProcessorsMax. FSBSMPV-LinkAGPPCI-ExpressIGP
K8T800VT
K8M800VT3108
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100329113458/http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/k8-series/k8t800pro/date=2010-03-29 }}, VIA Technologies, accessed June 4, 2018.VT
K8T890VT
K8M890VT3230
K8T900VT

Chipsets supporting both VIA and Intel processors

ChipsetInternalIGPSouth bridgeRelease dateProcessorsFSBMemory typesMemory busMax. memoryV-LinkPCIAGPPCI-eAudio
CN400VT3118VIA UniChrome Pro
CX700VT3157VIA UniChrome Pro II
CN700VT3344VIA UniChrome Pro
VN800VT3344VIA UniChrome Pro
CN800VT3225VIA UniChrome Pro
CN896VT3371VIA Chrome9 HC
VX800VTVIA Chrome9 HC3
VX855μMSP2VIA Chrome9 HCM
VN1000VTVIA Chrome 520
  • VIA VX700 - Supports VIA C7-M or C7-ULV 533/400 MHz FSB
    • DDR2 533/400/333 or DDR400/333
    • Utilizes the VIA UniChrome Pro II Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP)
  • VIA VN800 – Supports VIA C7-M / Intel Pentium M / Celeron M, and Yonah (Core Solo and Core Duo) Processors
    • VIA UniChrome Pro Integrated Graphics Processor (200 MHz core clock)
    • DirectX 7
    • Support product: (VIA EPIA -VB6002G Mini-ITX Board)
        • Cited in marketing literature as supporting up to 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM; only supported up to 1 GB DDR2 max actual per memory-slot. Motherboards with 1-slot support 1 GB-max; motherboards with 2-slots support 2 GB-max, etc.
  • VIA VN896 (Mobile) and VIA CN896 (Desktop).
    • VIA VN896(Mobile) can support Intel Pentium M / Celeron M, Core Solo / Core Duo, and Core2 Duo Processors
    • Support product: (BenQ Joybook R42)
  • VIA VX800
    • First VIA mobile chipset to support DirectX 9.0 (Pixel Shader 2.0)
    • VIA Chrome9 HC3 Integrated Graphics Processor (250 MHz engine clock, up to 256 MB frame buffer)
    • Built-in VIA Vinyl HD Audio controller supporting up to eight high-definition channels with a 192 kHz sampling rate and 32-bit sample depth
    • Supports 400/800 MHz FSB
    • Supports up to 4 GB of RAM with two 64-bit DDR2-667 DIMMs
    • Single-chip solution (no southbridge or V-Link required)
    • Designed towards being used with the VIA Isaiah 64-bit processor.
    • Maximum power consumption (TDP max) of 5 watts.
  • VIA VX800U
    • Similar to the VIA VX800
    • VIA Chrome9 HC3 integrated graphics (166 MHz engine clock, up to 256 MB frame buffer)
    • Supports a 400 MT/s FSB
    • Supports up to 4GBs of RAM with two 64-bit DDR2-400 DIMMs
    • Does not support PCIe or SATA due to their power requirements
    • Maximum power consumption of 3.5 watts
    • Intended for very low-power devices
  • VIA VX855
    • Full hardware acceleration of H.264, MPEG-2 and WMV9
    • Single-chip solution (no southbridge or V-Link required)
    • Maximum power consumption of 2.3 watts
  • VIA VN1000
    • DirectX 10.1
    • 32 stream processors and 4 sampling units, supports Shader Model 4, OpenGL 3.0 and OpenCL 1.0 for GPGPU applications.
    • Acceleration of Blu-ray, MPEG-2, WMV-HD, VC-1 and H.264

Chipsets supporting VIA processors

Chipsetrowspan="2"Part numbersrowspan="2"South bridgerowspan="2"Release daterowspan="2"Processorsrowspan="2"FSBrowspan="2"Memory typesrowspan="2"Memory busrowspan="2"Max. memoryrowspan="2"V-Linkrowspan="2"PCIrowspan="2"AGProwspan="2"PCI-eUSBrowspan="2"IGProwspan="2"AudioTDP2.03.0
VX900VT(single-chip solution)Mar 2010VIA Nano/X2/QuadCore/C7/Eden
VX11HVT(single-chip solution)Aug 2012VIA Nano/X2/QuadCore/C7/C7-D/Eden (V4)
  • VIA VX900
    • Similar to VX855, but more expansion options
  • VIA VX11/H
    • First VIA chipset built on the 40 nm CMOS process
    • Maximum power consumption of 5.8 watts
    • DDR3-1333 memory with maximum memory capacity of 16 GB
    • Integrated ChromotionTM 5.0 DX11 2D/3D graphics & video processor
    • DirectX 11, OpenGL 3.2.
    • Acceleration of Blu-ray, MPEG-2, WMV-HD, VC-1 and H.264
    • A card reader interface with support for MMC, MS Pro HG, and SDHC/SDXC

Southbridge chips

Part numberPATASATARAIDNorth Bridge interconnectPCIPCI-eUSBAudioModemEthernet MACIntegrated super I/O
VT82C586
VT82C586A
VT82C586B
VT82C596A
VT82C596B
VT82C686A
VT82C686B
VT8231
VT8233
VT8233A
VT8233C
VT8235
VT8237(R+)
VT8237A
VT8237S*
VT8251
VT8261
  • The VT82C686A/B and VT8231 support hardware Sound Blaster Pro compatible sampled sound, and FM synthesis emulation through use of a TSR.
  • The SATALite interface allows for two additional SATA devices (4 total) with use of a PHY chip which occupies the secondary PATA channel. It is required for RAID 0+1 on VT8237R Plus.
  • The VT8237 and VT8237R do not support SATA speed autonegotiation and will not work with SATA-II or III drives unless the drive has a compatibility mode jumper set. The VT8237R Plus supports SATA II drives but only at the 150 MB/S speed.
  • The SATA-II feature of VT8237S is limited to 300 MB/S Data Transfer Rate bearing no NCQ functionality.
  • Motherboards frequently had VIA companion chips for added functionality such as better audio (8 channel), more/faster USB (i.e. USB 2.0 for VT8233), or Gigabit Ethernet.
  • The software modem is supported through a MC'97 or HD Audio codec chip and requires external components to implement the electrical connection to the telephone line. This circuitry could be included on the motherboard directly but was typically added through a communications riser slot.
  • The chipset integrated Ethernet MAC requires an additional PHY chip. Some vendors opted to add a MAC and PHY from a different manufacturer instead of using the chipset's built in capability.

Hardware bugs

The KT133 chipset corrupted disk subsystems; specifically, the 686B Southbridge had issues with Creative's SBLive! sound cards. A BIOS update was released by VIA to fix this issue; however, it is not known if all motherboards with 686Bs had their BIOSes updated. The KT266 contains a hardware bug which can cause system instability when using the AGP slot at the 4× speed.

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