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Re: Diferencia entre LGA 775 y socket 775

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Socket T, also known as LGA 775, is Intel's latest CPU socket. LGA stands for Land Grid Array, which means that the pins are on the motherboard, not the processor. The Prescott (Pentium 4 core) is the only processor to use the LGA 775 socket type, for now. Intel changed from Socket 478 to LGA 775 because Intel plans to offer a Front side bus of 1066 MHz and the new pin type has better power distribution to the processor. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_775
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