Yes, it is compatible.
A Pentium motherboard is not inherently compatible with an Intel i3 processor because compatibility depends on the specific motherboard model and its chipset. Pentium and i3 processors may use different socket types, so it's essential to check the motherboard’s specifications to determine if it supports the i3. If the socket type and chipset are compatible, then it may work; otherwise, you would need a different motherboard for the i3.
I think i3 is better processor than e6700 because i3 is advance technolgy processor
if i am not using laptop for games which processor will be best for me out amd 6 and i3. thanks
Yes, you can run a Java program on a Core i3 processor. Java is designed to be platform-independent and can run on any system that has a compatible Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed, including those with Core i3 processors. The performance of the program will depend on the complexity of the code and the available system resources, but a Core i3 is generally sufficient for running most Java applications.
intelligent
i3 is better i think
i3 is a dual core. The i7 model is a quad core processor.
no it doesnt
1366 pins
i suggest you upgrade to a i5 or i7 processor as i3 is only dual core. Plus you will need a moderate amount of RAM
It depends on the motherboard. If your motherboard supports core i3, it is possible, if not it isn't.
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