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CPU Socket Home Run
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You'll determine if a socket design is compatible with AMD or Intel Processors.
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Created Date 04.10.15
Last Updated 04.17.15
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Socket FM1 and Socket FM2 are compatible with some processors from which manufacturer?
Socket FM2 was released in what year?
Socket F is compatible with some processors from which manufacturer?
Socket 478 is compatible with some processors from which manufacturer?
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A motherboard can only support one model of a processor.
CPU sockets permit a motherboard to work with several compatible processors, as long as the processor's PIN layout matches the socket.
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