LGA771 or socket J
LGA1366 or Socket B
1366 pins
LGA uses flat pads for the processor sockets instead of pins.
There are four pins in an Intel Core i3. The Intel Core i3 is a desktop processor. The machine has a dual-core processing unit which runs two independent processor cores in one physical package at the same frequency.
The Intel socket B (also called LGA1366) has 1366 pins.
The Intel socket B (also called LGA1366) has 1366 pins.
Because the pins on the bottom of the processor can be easily bent (assuming that this is a processor for a PGA (Pin Grid Array) or SPGA (Staggerd PGA) socket. It is worth noting though that a processor for a LGA (Land Grid Array) socket is not as susceptible to this as the there are lands or pads on the bottom of the processor instead of pins; the pins are in the socket. The book that asks this question assumes PGA. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Very true BUT you can bend the lands in an LGA socket, rendering the socket hence the motherboard useless!
There is 423 pins in a Duel Core Processor.
The Intel socket B has 1366 pins. It is also called LGA1366
LGA1366 or Socket B Core i7 1366 Pins
Depends on what socket you get. Each may be different. E.G: LGA 771 LGA 775 LGA 1366 Socket 478 Socket 939 Socket AM2 Socket AM2+ Socket AM3
There are 1366 pins, got to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1366.
Remove the two pins going through the pads. Pull out the old pads, push in the piston and install new pads, replace pins with the clips.