1. CPU interface based on Intel platform
1.lga478 interface
The LGA 478 interface has 478 jacks, and the early Pentium 4 processor is often used, with good hardware collocation and upgrade ability.
2.LGA 775 interface
There are 775 jacks in the LGA 775 interface, and the commonly used ones are Pentium 4, Celeron D, Pentium D, Pentium Extreme Edition, Core 2 Dual Core and Core 2 Extreme Processor packaged in LGA. LGA 775 replaced LGA 478 as the mainstream CPU interface of Intel platform.
3.LGA 1366 interface
The LGA 1366 interface has 1366 jacks, which is 20% larger than the LGA 775 interface. It is the socket of Core i7 processor, and its reading speed is higher than LGA 775.
4.LGA 1 156 interface
The LGA 1 156 interface has 1 156 jacks. It is the socket of Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors, and its reading speed is higher than LGA 775. This CPU interface has been replaced by LGA 1 155.
5.LGA 1 155 interface
The LGA/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/55 interface has/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/55 jacks, which have replaced LGA/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/56 with CPU interfaces used by the new Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors with Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.
6.LGA20 1 1 interface
The LGA 20 1 1 interface has 20 1 1 jacks, and it is the CPU interface used by Corei7 processor with Sandy Bridge-E platform introduced by Intel Company 20 1 1+0. This slot will replace LGAl366.
7.LGA 1 150 interface
The LGA 1 150 interface has 1 150 jacks, which was introduced by Intel Corporation in 20 13 for processors based on Haswell microarchitecture. The LGA 1 150 socket has 165438+. The installation position of the radiator is the same as LGA 1 155 and LGA 1 156, and the mounting feet are 75mm × 75mm, which is suitable for LGA11/. For example, when LGA 1 156 transits to LGA 1 155, LGA150 and LGA1/55 are incompatible with each other.
8.LAG 1 15 1 interface
The LAG 1 15 1 interface is115/pin, which was introduced by Intel in 20 15. It is a processor based on skylake architecture, and it is the sixth generation processor. Second, CPU interface based on AMD platform
1. Socket 754 interface
Socket 754 interface has 754 jacks, which is a 64-bit desktop interface standard issued by AMD in September 2003. Mainly suitable for the low-end model of Athlon 64 and the high-end model of Sempron.
2. Socket 939 interface
Socket 939 has 939 jacks, which is a 64-bit desktop interface standard issued by AMD in June 2004. Mainly suitable for Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2 and Athlon 64 FX.
3. Socket AM2 interface
SocketAM2 interface has 940 jacks, which is a 64-bit desktop interface standard issued by AMD in May 2006. Mainly suitable for Sempron, Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX, etc. It is the interface standard corresponding to AMD's full range of desktop CPU. Socket AM2 will gradually replace the original Socket 754 and Socket 939, thus realizing the unification of AMD desktop interface standards.
4. Socket AM2+ interface
SocketAM2+ interface has the same number of sockets as SocketAM2 and is used in many AMD processors, including Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2 and Phenom series. SocketAM2+ is fully compatible with SocketAM2, and the processor used by Socket AM3 is used for the motherboard of Socket AM2+, but the processor of Socket AM2+ cannot be used for the motherboard of Socket AM3. Processor interfaces are usually defined by memory types that support updates, and AM2 was born because the motherboard supports DDR2 memory. However, AM2+ interface does not support DDR3, and AM3 interface fully supports DDR3. AM2+ can only exist as a transition.
5. Socket AM3 interface
Socket AM3 interface is an interface standard introduced by AMD in February 2009. It has 940 jacks, 938 of which are active, and can be used for various AMD processors, including Sempron II, Athlon II and Phenom II series. Socket AM3 is used to replace Socket AM2+ and is a new interface standard for AMD's full range of desktop CPU.
6. Socket AM3+ interface
SocketAM3+ interface is an interface standard introduced by AMD in 20 1 1 and 10. It has 942 jacks, 940 of which are active and used for AMD FX series processors. AM3+ interface is backward compatible.
7. Socket FM 1 interface
Socket FMl is the interface used by AMD's latest APU processor, with 905 jacks.
8. FM2 interface of socket
Socket FM2 is the CPU socket of AMD desktop platform, which is commonly used as the second generation acceleration processor code-named Trinity and Richland. The specific model is a 10/A8/A6/A4/ Athlon processor.
9. Socket FM2+ interface
Socket FM2+ is the successor of Socket FM2 and can accommodate the processor of Socket FM2.