43 comments Closing LGA 1156 Asus' P7P55D EVO Motherboard: Core i5 Finds A Home By Chris AngeliniJuly 8, 2009 10:00 PM Print Picture 5 / 17 fPrevious gNext ! See also : Chipsets Components Motherboards asustek-computer Intel Closing LGA 1156 The top of the socket lid sports these two little guides, which slide into place under the pictured post. This is indeed an elegant solution that doesn't seem to put as much pressure on an installed processor as you're locking it in. See more See less
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