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The socket type that is required for the Intel Core i7 9xx desktop series is the LGA1366 socket.
No. Core 2 is on a different socket type. The i3 will not fit into the core 2 socket, and vice versa.
The Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Dual-Core Processor fits in an motherboard with a socket type of LGA 775. If you are purchasing a motherboard for this type of CPU, make sure you purchase a CPU that clearly indicates that it is for Intel processors with a socket type of LGA 775.
Yes they both will fit a Socket G2 (rPGA 988B) or simply put, a 988-pin Pin Grid Array (PGA).
Yes! The intel Core i7-3770k is a Socket 1155 processor and the Cupertino2-H61-uA TX supports the 1155 socket.
You can find benchmarks on tomshardware.com, to find out exactly which processor performs better for the games you'll be playing.
The E6600 uses LGA775.
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.
Yes, both fit in the PGA 478 socket. SeanHolshouser
Intel celeron is the lowest processor Intel offers. Below is the list from best to worst: Intel core i7 Intel core i5 Intel core 2 quad Intel core 2 duo Intel core 2 solo Intel pentium Intel celeron For laptops: Intel core i7 Intel core 2 extreme Intel core 2 quad Intel core 2 duo Intel centrino Intel pentium Intel celeron
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