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LGA 1366: This socket, or Socket B, is a newer, more advanced version of the LGA 1156. Like the LGA 1156, the first version (LG 1366) featured an Intel Core i7 in 2008 and last used in 2011.
Despite the switchover to LGA 1851, the manual says it supports both socket types. The cooler in question is the Azza Cube 360 AIO, which was flagged by Techspot.
But something else that was showcased at the event was the LGA 1851 processor socket—Intel's replacement for LGA 1700, the socket which has been in service since the 12th Generation of Core CPUs.
If you’ve bought a motherboard with an Intel LGA 1700 socket lately, take a look at the socket cover. (Assuming you’re completely disassembling your PC, of course.) You might be surprised to ...
Intel is about to move on from its existing LGA 1700 socket to a new version with 151 more pins, aka LGA 1851. We know this socket will be used for its upcoming architectures for both desktop and ...
The real update Igor provided is new details surrounding Intel’s 800-series chipsets that will be paired with the LGA 1851 socket. According to Igor, there will be three consumer and two ...
We found the best motherboards compatible with LGA 1200 socket for Intel's 10th and 11th Gen CPUs. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...