Currently the FCPGA988 is the most popular Intel
mobile socket. pg967 A+Guide to Managing and Maintaining your PC 8THEDITION
Currently FCPGA988 is the most popular Intel mobile socket, the most used socket for AMD is the 638-pin S1 socket.
Currently the FCPGA988 is the most popular Intel mobile socket. pg967 A+Guide to Managing and Maintaining your PC 8THEDITION
Socket 478.
CPU Socket Type LGA 1366. Hoped I Helped
Yes, Socket 423 is indeed an Intel processor type. It was introduced in 2000 to support the Pentium 4 processors, specifically the early models. This socket was part of Intel's transition to the NetBurst microarchitecture and was succeeded by Socket 478, which supported later Pentium 4 variants.
LGA1155
LGA1155
Yes! The intel Core i7-3770k is a Socket 1155 processor and the Cupertino2-H61-uA TX supports the 1155 socket.
Intel's Core 2 Duo processors utilize the Socket LGA 775 (also known as Socket T) ZIF socket. This socket features a grid of pins that connect the processor to the motherboard, allowing for efficient communication and power delivery. LGA 775 was a popular choice for various Intel processors during its time, supporting multiple generations of CPUs.
The best processor between AMD oand Intel based on their features is basically INTEL,as it is more affordable and popular.
No...the Gigabyte 945GCM-S2C motherboard has the Intel LGA 775 processor socket (which only supports the Pentium, Celeron, Core 2 Duo etc.). The Intel Core i7 requires the LGA 1366 processor socket or the LGA 1156 socket, depending on which model you have.
Usually, yes. But mobile processors are very expensive, so it usually isn't cost-effective to try to upgrade it. Make absolutely sure you buy the correct processor for your socket, as there are many similar but incompatible sockets.