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    Can a T2300 cpu (mFCPGA) be used in a 775 desktop board?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Jason A, Feb 24, 2009.

  1. Jason A

    Jason A Newbie

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    I have a Toshiba laptop that was given to me by a friend with a blown screen. While it's fast, loaded with memory,etc.... the screen is dead...

    Was looking for "Micro-FCPGA" adapters but have really come up with nothing much. Would like to use this CPU in one of my desktop boards if possible.

    Thanks! :D
     
  2. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    Never seen a Socket M to LGA775 adapter. Doubt they exist. In turn, very unlikely that you can use that processor in an LGA775 motherboard. Nonetheless, there ARE dedicated Socket M motherboards if you look hard enough and/or swing that way.
     
  3. Jason A

    Jason A Newbie

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    That's too bad. I know of Mini-ITX boards that will use M based CPU's but why bother spending any more $$$'s

    Maybe I'll just use this for a system out in the garage or something.

    Thanks for the info!