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I have a Socket T Intel Pentium D. According to most of the sites I have gone to Socket T is the same LGA775, I was wondering if it will work with BFG 650i Mobo?


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Hey there and welcome to PCHF,

If you can provide me with a link or model number of the motherboard I can tell you accurately if it'll support your Pentium D or not

Some Nf6 motherboards support Pentium Ds, some don't, (last I checked anyways) so it depends on which one you'd like to get


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I already have it actually, I got it from XPS 400 Dell, the manual says that it is a Socket T, so I am assuming that it should technically fit I have 945P


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BFG Tech - BFG NVIDIA nForce 650i Ultra

Sorry didn't read correctly :P.


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Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme (dual and quad core), Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium® EE, Pentium D, Pentium 4, or Celeron® D socket 775 processor
So it'll work/fit


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I figured, but the first time I did it I bent the connectors and had to get it replaced, hopefully i'm more careful this time :X


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Ouch, yea.. Be mindful that there is a specific orientation usually for how to place the CPU



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