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12-08-2023 12:19 PM
First of all, when I examined the program called aida64 and looked at my system information, it matches all the information you gave, for example the motherboard Like the chipset being HM65-Sandybridge and the CPU package type being 988 pin rPGA, the thing that bothers me is whether rPGA988B and PPGA988 are the same?
12-08-2023 01:17 PM
Hi:
PPGA988 and FCPGA988 are almost identical.
The number is the number of pins on the CPU.
PGA means Pin Grid Array. This is often referred to as 'pin identical'.
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