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  2. Intel QuickPath Interconnect - Wikipedia

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    In its simplest form on a single-processor motherboard, a single QPI is used to connect the processor to the IO Hub (e.g., to connect an Intel Core i7 to an X58). In more complex instances of the architecture, separate QPI link pairs connect one or more processors and one or more IO hubs or routing hubs in a network on the motherboard, allowing ...

  3. ATX - Wikipedia

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    ATX is the most common motherboard design. [2] Other standards for smaller boards (including microATX, FlexATX, nano-ITX, and mini-ITX) usually keep the basic rear layout but reduce the size of the board and the number of expansion slots.

  4. LGA 1151 - Wikipedia

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    LGA 1151, [1] also known as Socket H4, is a type of zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket for Intel desktop processors which comes in two distinct versions: the first revision which supports both Intel's Skylake [2] and Kaby Lake CPUs, and the second revision which supports Coffee Lake CPUs exclusively.

  5. LGA 4189 - Wikipedia

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    LGA 4189 is an Intel microprocessor compatible socket, used by Cooper Lake [1] [2] [3] and Ice Lake-SP microprocessors. [4] [5] [6] Two incompatible versions exist: Socket P5 for Cedar Island platform and Cooper Lake, and Socket P4 for Whitley platform and Ice Lake-SP. [7]

  6. Intel Skulltrail - Wikipedia

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    Skulltrail is an enthusiast gaming platform released by Intel on February 19, 2008. It is based on Intel's 5400 "Seaburg" workstation chipset. The primary difference between Skulltrail and Intel's current and past enthusiast chipsets is a dual CPU socket design that allows two processors to operate on the same motherboard.

  7. Slot A - Wikipedia

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    Slot A is the physical and electrical specification for a 242-lead single-edge-connector used by early versions of AMD's Athlon processor. [1]The Slot A connector allows for a higher bus rate than Socket 7 or Super Socket 7.

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