What is the Soket 1366?

Socket 1366 is a central processing unit or processor socket that the largest semiconductor manufacturer in the world, Intel Corporation, creates three of its CPU brands: Core i7, Celeron and Xeon. Number 1366 means the number of pins it has. Released in 2008, Socket 1366 is also known as LGA 1366 or socket B. Rather than having holes for pins that hold the pins of processor, such as several CPU drawers, LGA includes instead of having pins on the socket. The term grid is used to describe the proper arrangement of these pins in rows-as 1.69 by 1.61 inches (43 after 41 millimeters) grid-on the square structure of the plinth, with 0.83-0.67 inch (21-17 mm) cut off in the center. The socket itself measures 1.77 x 1.67 inches (45 x 42.4 mm) .Rid field (FCLGA). This means that the CPU, which is a semiconductor wafer that stores the core (cores) of the processor or processing unit, turns over to reveal the back. This is the hottest part of the CPU and exposure allows the user to introduce a cooler, component,that cools certain electronic components. This promotes energy efficiency and reduced probability of processor disorder.

Intel primarily designed a socket 1366 for the i7 core, especially for the 9xx series, which he accidentally introduced the same year. It is currently the CPU Division of the highest level of Premier Core Brand. However, the Socket 1366 is also compatible with the Intel's Low-End Celeron brand, replacing the LGA 775 or Socket T, which was introduced for its accommodation in 2004.

As well as other CPU sockets, this component of 1,366 PIN is aimed to connect the processor with the motherboard of the personal computer (PC) to carry out data transmission. To achieve this goal, the Socket 1366 Intel QuickPath InterConnect (QPI) uses i iNTEL introduced with the socket for its i7-9xx core series. As in Hypertransport technology, its main competitor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) designed the Intel QPI for improved data transfer over the usual front bus on the front (FSB). The Core i7-9xx series has data transfer speeds of 4.8 or 6.4 Gigatransfers per second (GT/S), which means that with QPI they can perform up to 4.8 or 6.4 billion transfers per second.

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