Socket 1366 Socket 1156 Socket 1155 Socket LGA 2011 are in use presently
Yes! The intel Core i7-3770k is a Socket 1155 processor and the Cupertino2-H61-uA TX supports the 1155 socket.
The Socket 478 connector is used for Intel Pentium 4 processors and their Celeron equivalents.
LGA 775 processors are supported by LGS 775 sockets. Most, if not all, Intel processors are LGA 775, and almost no, if any, AMD processors are LGA 775. At www.newegg.com look up your processor and check the specifications to see what socket type it is.
Older X86 Architecture that was primarily used as a replacement for Socket 5. Commonly used for the Intel P5 Pentium processors. Also used for AMD K5 and K6 processors. Supported speeds from as low a 70mhz to 233mhz.
775 - but almost phased out 1156 - for coewi3 nad core i5 1366 - for flagship i7 there are others for the xeon server chips (i think) but that's business and enterprise not consumer
Contemporary computers mostly use either Intel or AMD processors. The Pentium brand of Intel processors is the most popular in the world.
The latest Intel socket uses a land grid array (LGA) that uses lands rather than pins. The release of the i7 has shadowed the LGA775 with the all new, Socket B (LGA 1366).
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Super Socket 7 is a slight enhancement of the Socket 7 platform created by AMD and VIA after Intel abandoned the platform. The socket itself is not distinctive; it is the chipsets used with it that set it apart from Socket 7 boards. Namely, Super Socket 7 boards run at a faster FSB speed than ones with Intel chipsets. Intel stopped at 66 MHz, but AMD and VIA pushed it up to 100 MHz.
Intel processors can be purchased new from the Intel website. Used or remanufactured units can be purchased online through resellers or auctions. Office supply stores like Staples and Office Depot sell certain types of Intel processors but their online site will have more choices.
The earliest ones had large passive heatsinks with no fans. Later ones used a smaller heatsink / fan combination similar to those found on Socket 7 and Socket A processors.