I am not sure how to comment about this one, but it does seem to fall into the rather foolish category. News of the i5 CPU has been out for some time and we all have heard rumors about the boards and ...
The P7 denotes that this board is a LGA-1156 socket board, Asus use P6 for LGA-1366, while the P55 refers to the new Intel P55 Express chipset that this board features. As for Evo; this is a new range ...
So the new processors came out this week, and with them, a new chipset (H55) that can shovel the on-package video out to the appropriate ports. <BR><BR>Just to be confusing, they use the same LGA-1156 ...
LGA 1160 is no more, apparently. This article from Fudzilla suggests that the Nehalem supporting socket, which is set to debut with the P55 platform, is now known as LGA 1156. Intel has supposedly ...
One of our sources have been telling us that the yet to be launched LGA-1156 socket from Intel might be very short lived, as its set to be replaced by a new socket that that is is called LGA-1156B ...
The Cebit 2009 is just around the corner and already a few interesting infos are being leaked. Like the following picture of the LGA 1156 socket for the upcoming Core i5 from Intel: This one is of a ...
In context: Have you got your eye on one of Intel's Comet Lake-S desktop CPUs? If so, you'll need a new 400-series motherboard with an LGA 1200 socket, but the good news is that those with an LGA115x ...
We've just confirmed that Intel has made some changes to the consumer Nehalem CPU socket and it will be losing four pins, and as such, LGA 1160 is dead and it will be replaced by LGA 1156. From what ...
Intel is reportedly set to discontinue their LGA 1366 and LGA 1156 line of processors in 2012 to make way for new CPUs set to launch next year. Processors reaching end-of-life status include the Core ...