What type of socket is this?
What type of socket is this?
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Oh good I thought it was the gpu socket
LGA
Count the pins.
Nice one will count later
See the CPU
PCIE.
Came without one
It is called a dual inline package or dip socket, really handy for when you need a socket for jellybean components like 555's and 74hc595's
Damn it's not a Sata?
see mobo manual
Didn't come with one
LGA775? 771 otherwise?
look for any distinguishing markings like model name on the mobo and google "model name manual"
>cant look up manuals
ISHIGGYDIGGYDIGGITYDOO
Open wikimedia photos on CPU sockets and look for it you faggot
This is from an old shuttle xpc bare bones but I never found the exact model
You should do it sooner, since knowing the #x# grid layout of the pins will tell you exactly what kind of fucking socket it is, you dipshit.
AM4++
Will it fit ryzen?
Post a bigger pix
It will fryzen
post a pull picture of the mother board....
still post a picture but looking my guess is a LGA 1366
i take that back, LGA 775, 90% sure
It should be written on the board around it.
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I'm with this guy I'm almost 100% sure thats a 775. My main rig at the moment is a 775 so I can tell. Protip:Look into the 771 to 775 conversion and buy yourself and old E5450 or something to put into it for cheap.
thanks, i think it is this one bit-tech.net
Alright thanks
iunno
it's more likely to be 775 because later LGA's had the lines that kind of separate.
pic related: LGA 1156
775 Pins I did the math.
>t. ex radioshack employee
lga 775
No one replied to my hard work :^(
Proud of you (me) :^)
gud jerb!
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>the actual state of Sup Forums
well done
I don't care
IDE
wouldn't it be easier to do the outer square, subtract the inner square, then subtract the few missing pins?