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'''Socket LGA-1151''' ('''Socket H4''' or '''LGA14C''') is the [[socket]] used by [[Intel]] for their {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}}, {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}}, and {{intel|Coffee Lake|l=arch}}-based processors. This socket accepts Intel's 1151-pin flip-chip land grid array (FCLGA-1151) [[packages]]. This socket is used for Intel's 6th generation, 7th generation, and 8th generation Core, Pentium, Celeron, Xeon E3, and Xeon E processors. This socket comes in two distinct versions which are '''NOT''' compatible with each other.
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'''Socket LGA-1151''' ('''Socket H4''' or '''LGA14C''') is the [[socket]] used by [[Intel]] for their {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}}, {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}}, and {{intel|Coffee Lake|l=arch}}-based processors. This socket accepts Intel's 1151-pin flip-chip land grid array (FCLGA-1151) [[packages]]. This socket is used for Intel's 6th generation, 7th generation, and 8th generation Core, Pentium, Celeron, Xeon E3, and Xeon E processors. This socket comes in two distinct versions which are '''NOT''' compatible with each other. The first type is compatible with Skylake and Kabylake processors only, the other is compatible with Coffee Lake exclusively.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:50, 27 May 2019

Socket LGA-1151 (Socket H4 or LGA14C) is the socket used by Intel for their Skylake, Kaby Lake, and Coffee Lake-based processors. This socket accepts Intel's 1151-pin flip-chip land grid array (FCLGA-1151) packages. This socket is used for Intel's 6th generation, 7th generation, and 8th generation Core, Pentium, Celeron, Xeon E3, and Xeon E processors. This socket comes in two distinct versions which are NOT compatible with each other. The first type is compatible with Skylake and Kabylake processors only, the other is compatible with Coffee Lake exclusively.

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