I remember some golden days of P4-Mobile overclocking in desktops.
I see a lot of Core i3/i5/i7 laptops now, and am wondering if they are rnning LGA 1156 just like the desktops?
Can I use a mobile processor in the desktop again? 😀
I'm probably wrong because I'm too lazy to check this, but arnt the mobile CPUs soldered to the mobo now?
I recently found out some of the mobile cpus can be replaced.
I still don't quite understand why Intel made a seperate socket for their high end processors, seems like a bit of a money grab as it makes you decide whether to cut out upgrade potential right at the start and forces you into starting over when you do want to upgrade.
Are you talking about S1156 vs. S1366? Well, for the high end, using the same socket for both high-end PC and low end workstation processors allows it to share development costs and the volume is higher on the PC market.
Before it was S478 on the PC and S603 for the Xeon, then it was LGA775 and LGA771. You still have same amount of sockets, there's just one more on the PC side. Without it they might have done something similar like S423 and S478 anyway.