I7 Processors use socket LGA775.
Yes! The intel Core i7-3770k is a Socket 1155 processor and the Cupertino2-H61-uA TX supports the 1155 socket.
The i7 is a 64 bit processor.
Yes, they function with the same processor.
Currently the i7 is the best processor you can get, if you have the money to spend on one I suggest that you do.
3.0 GHz Pentium 4s were manufactured for both Socket 478 and LGA775.
the i in i series processor stands for ITANIUM. so the full form of i7 is itanium7
One of the newer processors with socket LGA 1155, 2011 or slightly older but still powerful 1366. Processors include i5 2500k or 2550k, i7 2600k, i7 980x, i7 920, i7 3930x etc. there are lots but they can be very expensive.
The term "i7" typically refers to Intel's Core i7 processors, which come in various models and generations, each with different physical sizes depending on the specific socket type they use. Common socket types for i7 processors include LGA 1151, LGA 1200, and LGA 1700, with dimensions that vary slightly. The actual size of the CPU die itself is much smaller, typically just a few square millimeters, but the overall package size is determined by the socket and cooling requirements. If you need specifics about a particular i7 model, please provide the generation or model number.
Intel i7 processor
No sorry the Dell Optiplex 780 can't support a i7, it would have to be a 1155, 1156, 1366 socket compatible motherboard, but your options would be a Intel Core 2 Quad like a Q6700, upwards. Your Dell has a 775 socket.
The Intel Core i7 processors use different CPU socket types depending on the specific generation. For example, the i7-8700K uses the LGA 1151 socket, while the i7-9700K also uses LGA 1151 but is part of the 9th generation. The more recent i7-10700K and i7-11700K utilize the LGA 1200 socket. Always check the specific generation and model for accurate socket compatibility.
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.