LGA 773
The LGA 773 is a type of computer processor socket used primarily for Intel's Core and Xeon series of CPUs. It features a grid of pins that connect the processor to the motherboard, allowing for communication between the two. This socket supports various generations of Intel processors, making it versatile for different computing needs.
Introduced in 2017, the LGA 773 socket is designed to accommodate high-performance chips, enhancing computing power for tasks such as gaming, content creation, and data processing. Its design ensures a secure connection, promoting stability and efficiency in computer systems.