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Question LGA1366 (socket B?) CPU cooling
i have a question abouth the futering socket LGA1366 wil all LGA775 cpu coolers fit on the LGA1366?
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Actually I have never heard of LGA1366 to be honest. What is it all about?
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its the new socket for Nehalem Bloomfield intel processors that wil come in end 2008 out
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Try a reference cooler, shouldn't be real hard to acquire.
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sry but what do you mean with that?
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Intel might just stick with the push-pin mouting, it's easier for lower-level consumers, and I'd doubt the socket would get larger, so the push-pins might just be the same space apart.
I don't see a reason for Intel to change the design for heatsinks to be placed, but knowing Intel, they might just do it. |
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Intel will next year begin shipping processors with a 1,366 pins, it has been claimed. The interface will use the same land grid array (LGA) as the chip giant's current LGA775 process, but with almost twice as many pins.
Source;http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/03...debut_lga1366/ Too early to realy tell though.
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Does that mean LGA1366 cpus will work in 775 sockets?
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no, think about what your asking 1366pin work in a 775pin socket its saying that there going to be the same layout but going to have 1366pins then 775pins, same way but more
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Um no duh. 2x as many pins in the same square area. Of course it will not fit.
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No, socket B will have 1366 pins, but take up the same space as LGA 775. So, the coolers should work on both.
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that is if they keep the holes in the mb's the same and dont move them but knowing intel they will
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