When is lga2011 coming out
Intel is sticking with LGA for its 11th-generation processors, too. Despite using the same socket, series motherboards have some improvements. Z motherboards, for example, support PCIe 4. It was made to directly replace the LGA socket. There are a couple of different designs depending on if the chip was made for a Skylake or Xeon processor. LGA was released , designed to accept the new Skylake class of nanometer processors, the sixth-gen Core designs with product names in the series.
The design supports six different chipsets, from lowest power to highest: H, B, Q, H, Q, and the most performance-oriented, Z Support for these technologies is contingent upon a compatible sixth-gen Core processor.
This socket also supports the handful of fifth-gen Core desktop chips that came to market. The first trio H81, B85, and Q85 can be considered the entry-level line. LGA Socket R. Intel Core i7. Memory channels. Memory voltage. Supported memory clock speeds. Storage controllers. RAID levels. USB 2. Front panel audio connector. ATX Power connector pin. CPU fan connector. Number of chassis fan connectors. Chassis intrusion connector.
Peripheral Molex power connectors 4-pin. EPS power connector 8-pin. Number of IEEE connectors. Firewire IEEE ports. Headphone outputs. Microphone in.
Digital audio optical out. Ethernet interface type. Gigabit Ethernet. LAN controller. Realtek RTLE. Networking features. Audio chip. Realtek ALC Power source type. Compatible operating systems. Expansion slots. PCI Express x1 slots. PCI Express x16 slots. Clear CMOS button. Other features. Controller 2nd interface type. ASM Controller interface type. Intel X Source Testseek summary Average rating Updated: Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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Originally Posted by leghmoh. Thread starter Markeyse Start date Feb 9, Sidebar Sidebar. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next Sort by votes. Markeyse Member. Feb 9, 13 Hello everyone! I'm in the process for planning my next workstation build, and At first I had a configuration that includes an LGA motherboard with Xeon W chips. But it seems as those are being discontinued, and I can't find the motherboard or chips anywhere anymore.
Anyone have any info, or at least an even that they will announce them? Help is much appreciated. Last edited: Feb 9, May 16, 21, 9, Markeyse said:. Reactions: guachi. Markfw said:. Why are you not considering EPYC?
They are faster and cheaper at the moment. As for your question, I have no idea, Intel is kind of "on hold" for many things right now. There is a couple. Do you have any suggestions.
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