Originally posted by: stevty2889
The original p4's used socket 423. Socket 478 was used for p4's up until recently. Socket 775(also known as lga775 and socket T) is the new one for use with the Prescott P4's using the new PR system, for example the P4 540 which is the 3.2ghz p4 that uses lga775. socket 604 is for Xeon's. The number for the socket indicates the number of pins that are on the CPU, so a cpu for socket 478, has 478 pins, lga775..775 pins, etc.
Originally posted by: Vinjo
ok then....
so intel has only 2 types?
and whats the difference between more or less pins on an intel chip?
(looking to buy intel)
Originally posted by: ELopes580
Originally posted by: stevty2889
The original p4's used socket 423. Socket 478 was used for p4's up until recently. Socket 775(also known as lga775 and socket T) is the new one for use with the Prescott P4's using the new PR system, for example the P4 540 which is the 3.2ghz p4 that uses lga775. socket 604 is for Xeon's. The number for the socket indicates the number of pins that are on the CPU, so a cpu for socket 478, has 478 pins, lga775..775 pins, etc.
corrected 😀