In order to find information on the various sockets on a motherboard someone would need to actually know the manufacturer and serial number of the board. This is written on it. With that information the person can check the maker's site for details of what sockets are where on it.
A used socket 775 motherboard is fairly hard to come by since they are moderately old in computing terms. However, by looking on auction sites such as eBay and selling sites such as Gumtree, one can find a used socket 775 motherboard relatively easily.
One can purchase a Socket 478 Motherboard directly from the manufacturer, such as Gigabyte. Alternatively, Socket 478 Motherboards can be purchased from retailers such as Amazon and Newegg.
You'd need to be more specific about the make and model of the motherboard when it comes to what will and won't work with your Mac - knowing the processor socket isn't enough information to say one way or the other.
There are a large variety of different places where one can find more information about socket 478. These places include, but are not limited to, Tom's Hardware and Lowe's.
Asus Motherboard Drivers are one of the top products from the Asus company. Information about this product can be found on the company's website and through Amazon.
2 things could happen, one being that your motherboard recognizes that the part is too powerful and will give you the Blue screen or 2 it will fry the socket in the motherboard, but hopefully it will do the first one first.
There are many online shop that sell socket motherboards. Ebay.com is one of online shop that sells socket motherboards with any kind of models. You can visit www.ebay.com
no, the CPU has to be of the same socket size as the socket on the motherboard. If by chance you mean quad core in a socket that had a dual core originally, then yes its possible because they are of the same physical size assuming they both have the same socket type. A program like cpuz or the owners manual on your manual should be of some help.
Each motherboard possesses certain socket type, for instance, from Intel LGA 771, LGA 775, Socket 478, 604, Socket M and P, for AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, Socket F and socket S1. Thus, when you are going to buy a motherboard you have to have or buy a CPU with the same type of socket. A CPU with one type of socket will not fit another type of socket!
The one where you follow the RUURU!!
The Sempron LE 1300 runs on the AM2 socket from AMD, which is almost never found on the same motherboard as DDR3 memory slots. You might be able to find one or two, but they won't work as effectively as a motherboard with Socket AM3 and DDR3 memory. The Sempron 145 "Sargas" core is based on the AM3 socket, and is available from Newegg for $39.99, as well as AM3 motherboards for around $40.
A 4p server has 4 CPU socket in one motherboard; i.e. 4 physical CPU's(not just cores or threads) on one motherboard. A 2p server has dual CPU.