CPU Socket Basics, Part I – Intel

Posted by on 05/19 at 02:47 PM Permalink

Although there are currently only two main players in the CPU market, AMD and Intel, the number of choices is still enough to make the typical consumer’s head spin. Each manufacturer has a few different models to promote, and many of these models can be found in a few different form factors (namely, the “sockets” to which they connect) that exclude interchangeability.

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    Posted by roger anglin  on  01/28  at  07:58 PM
  1. my compaq has damaged 2.53 ghz processor,will any other celeron d work without changing the performance of the computer?..or do i have to have the same kind?.2.53 ghz...if not can i enhance the performance by going to a higher ghz?

  2. Posted by Martina  on  08/21  at  10:22 PM
  3. I like this CPU Socket Basics is very nice.

  4. Posted by Robert Bradley  on  10/29  at  05:37 PM
  5. Thank you, your efforts in providing this information is very much appreciated.

  6. Posted by Arom Campbell  on  03/20  at  06:41 PM
  7. What is the difference in the 775 pin LGA CPU and the 775 pin PLGA CPU, and are they interchangeable?

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