Intel LGA 775 EM64T, can I use any Socket "T" motherboard?
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Intel LGA 775 EM64T, can I use any Socket "T" motherboard?
Hey there all your hard core hardware nutjobs!
I'm wondering if all Socket "T" motherboards support all socket "T" CPUs?
I know, generalizations suck, but I figure since Socket T is so newish, that the answer is yes. But it seems there are 32 bit and 64 bit socket T CPU's, Dual and Single core, so I'm just seeing if anyone has a definitive answer.
Socket T is a Socket 775, and vice versa, etc. Socket T's (same as a socket 775), are usually for Pentium Ds, and will be used for Intel Core 2 Duo, when it is released.
Socket T is a Socket 775, and vice versa, etc. Socket T's (same as a socket 775), are usually for Pentium Ds, and will be used for Intel Core 2 Duo, when it is released.
It is all the same
Socket 775 has plenty of single-core CPU options, a handful of which do not even have AMD^H^H^HEMT64 extension support.
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