answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you de-solder a CPU on a motherboard?

CPUs are not normally soldered to motherboards. They plug into a socket that's soldered to the board.


Is the CPU on a T5113 motherboard soldered?

NO


What is true when purchasing a motherboard with a multiple CPU socket?

It is more expensive than a single CPU socket motherboard


Where is the CPU inserted?

In the motherboard socket.


What is CPU socket in a motherboard?

That refers to the place where the CPU is plugged in.


Is it possibly to connect a Socket A CPU to a Socket AM2 motherboard?

No, it's not.


Which type of motherboard socket is used for a Pentium 4 CPU?

Socket A.


What socket does the microprocessor attach to?

The microprocessor is installed into the CPU socket on the motherboard. A CPU socket can only fit a certain range of microprocessors.


Where is a central processing unit found in a computer?

The CPU, or Processor is found in the CPU socket on a motherboard.


I have a Lenovo G50-45 Laptop and want to upgrade. My CPU is AMD A8 integrated graphics and my socket is ft3. I cannot find another ft3 integrated graphics CPU. Help?

Unfortunately, your A8 processor is not upgradable, as FT3 Socket (BGA769) processors are soldered directly to the motherboard, and are not removable.


What slot on a motherboard does the CPU fit in?

The CPU fits into a specific slot on the motherboard known as a CPU socket. This socket type varies depending on the CPU architecture, with common types including LGA (Land Grid Array) and PGA (Pin Grid Array). The socket ensures proper alignment and electrical connections between the CPU and the motherboard. It's essential to match the CPU with the compatible socket type to ensure proper functionality.


What contains a socket to hold the CPU?

The motherboard contains a socket to hold the CPU (central processing unit). This socket is specifically designed to fit the CPU's pins or pads, allowing for secure connection and communication between the CPU and other components of the computer. Different CPU architectures require different socket types, which is why compatibility is crucial when selecting a motherboard and CPU.