If you have Windows installed, restart your computer 3 times before reaching Windows and it should automatically go into Troubleshooting Menu.
If it doesn't go past BIOS, then use a USB or DVD Windows Installation file to to boot into Windows Installation and get into Windows Troubleshooting Menu. Use BIOS to boot into your USB or DVD as first option.
First try Windows Startup Repair and see if that fixes the problem.
If not try to restore an earlier Restore point from before you installed the Chipset or if you have a System Backup restore the System Backup (best option in my opinion).
You can also, using the Windows Installation go to Windows with Command Prompt and try uninstalling the CHIPSET or installing a previous CHIPSET to see if it works.