maybe socket and see
No. Core 2 is on a different socket type. The i3 will not fit into the core 2 socket, and vice versa.
The socket type that is required for the Intel Core i7 9xx desktop series is the LGA1366 socket.
Socket 775 (also known as LGA 775 or Socket T) is a socket for certain versions of the Intel Pentium 4, Celeron, Pentium D, Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad. Unlike a traditional "socket", Socket 775 does not have any pinholes. instead, the pins are on the motherboard and reach up to contact the flat surface of the processor. Socket 775 was superseded by LGA 1156, but is still in common usage by most mainstream Core 2 Duo systems (as of January, 2010).
There are many kind. first starting with brand. The most common are Intel and AMD. I belive other companys make some. Then you have socket sizes. You get a diffrent socket size depending on the one your motherboard requires. Then you have your cores. You have between single core to quad-core.
LGA1366 or Socket B Core i7 1366 Pins
you need to be more specific (specific dual core pentium model) as various dual core pentium processors have been created over the years that use several different socket types
that they have different namesBut if you are doing a school report or worksheet do not put this because you will get it wrong
A cord is often the same thing as a cable or a wire, as in power cord - the cable between an electrical appliance and the wall socket. A core is something that inside, either physically in the center (like an apple core), or central in terms of importance, like the core of the emergency services(firefighters, ambulance etc) is a willingness to help people.
that they have different namesBut if you are doing a school report or worksheet do not put this because you will get it wrong
difference between coupling and socket
it is BGA413 socket
The CPU can be upgraded only if your motherboard/chipset and BIOS support it. Socket 478 motherboards cannot support a Dual-Core, as they use a different socket. If you have an LGA775 motherboard, it may work, but chipsets before 945 are not officially supported and may fail to function properly.