Read more.AM4 PGA (Pin Grid Array) socket uses 1331 pins.
Read more.AM4 PGA (Pin Grid Array) socket uses 1331 pins.
So a bit bigger than 115x and smaller than 2011. Closer to 1366, but probably higher throughput.
still pins on chip? euw, so much for innovation
Yeah i think i like the pins on the chip better, ta "fork" with intels stupid socket designs, why change what works, and its far less of a pain in the "azz" to damage a cpu than a motherboard and damage and accidents are MUCH more likely to happen with "pin-in-board" sockets. ive always hate Intels socket and heatsink mounting mechanisms since the Pentium 4.
JUST HURRY UP AMD BOUT TIME YOU GET AN "AZZKIKR" OUT i skipped FX for this.
Neither pains on board or chip really bother me, I just need some zen in my life, hurry up!
I think I prefer pins on board - I think the chip is the more expensive component to replace if I fudge a pin (I haven't, yet)
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