Hi guys, my cpu is Intel e6300, and i'm planning to upgrade to e6750 (bought from friend) the problem is my socket is 775 LGA and idk what type of socket is his cpu. What i want to ask is can socket 775 LGA fit to any type of socket ?
PLGA (Plastic Land Grid Array) describes how the core is packaged onto the chip, and LGA (Land Grid Array) is the type of socket the whole thing plugs into.
They describe two different things, and it should be fine plugging into your LGA socket.
Hi guys, my cpu is Intel e6300, and i'm planning to upgrade to e6750 (bought from friend) the problem is my socket is 775 LGA and idk what type of socket is his cpu. What i want to ask is can socket 775 LGA fit to any type of socket ?
Both Socket 775 @ 65watts, so yes you can use the old cooler, but spend £20 or so and get a Hyper 212 Evo and then you have plenty of thermal headroom to overclock.
Both Socket 775 @ 65watts, so yes you can use the old cooler, but spend £20 or so and get a Hyper 212 Evo and then you have plenty of thermal headroom to overclock.
is there any difference between PLGA 755 and LGA 755? If i have a processor that support a PLGA 755 socket can it fit to LGA 755? thanks for your reply
PLGA (Plastic Land Grid Array) describes how the core is packaged onto the chip, and LGA (Land Grid Array) is the type of socket the whole thing plugs into.
They describe two different things, and it should be fine plugging into your LGA socket.
PLGA (Plastic Land Grid Array) describes how the core is packaged onto the chip, and LGA (Land Grid Array) is the type of socket the whole thing plugs into.
They describe two different things, and it should be fine plugging into your LGA socket.
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hey, my mobo is asus basswood p965 and the processor will arrive next week. Meanwhile, i just noticed that the mobo support only core 2 duo E6x00. does that mean the E6750 are not supported?