It depends on the type of AMD processor. The current AM3 generation has 938 pins.
The Socket AM3 Connector is compatible with the AM3 and AM3+ processors, but not AM2 or AM2+ processors, which have 940 pins instead of the 941 pins of the AM3/AM3+.
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
Socket AM3
No, it will definitely not fit. If you have an AM3+ CPU like for example an FX-8150 or an FX-6100, a Phenom X4 or even an AMD Athlon II X2, you have to use an AM3+ socket, or in the case of the Athlon II X2, or X3, or X4, or the Phenom family of CPU's you can use AM3+'s predecessor: the AM3, as well as the AM3+. However, the 939 is a much older socket which is not compatible with most modern day AMD CPU's.
Yes, a socket AM3 CPU fan will generally work with an AM3+ processor, as both socket types are compatible in terms of mounting and connector design. However, it's important to ensure that the fan provides adequate cooling for the specific AM3+ processor, especially if it is a higher-performance model. Always check the thermal requirements and specifications to ensure optimal performance.
A. AM2 B. AM2+ C. AM3 D. Socket 940
The Intel socket B has 1366 pins. It is also called LGA1366
The Intel socket B (also called LGA1366) has 1366 pins.
The Intel socket B (also called LGA1366) has 1366 pins.
You can use an amd sempron or an amd athlon II with an am3 socket, but when am3 was released it was meant to be used with the amd phenom line of CPUs. You can use all three: amd sempron, amd athlon II & amd phenom.
Am3 pga
Socket 5 has 320 pins