Intel mentions on their site that the i5-12400F works with the FCLGA1700 connector. It seems most boards use LGA1700 instead. Do you have any boards with the FC designation? That abbreviation usually stands for a specific socket type or feature. TIA
Intel mentions on their site that the i5-12400F works with the FCLGA1700 connector. It seems most boards use LGA1700 instead. Do you have any boards with the FC designation? That abbreviation usually stands for a specific socket type or feature. TIA
I understand LGA means "large grid array" and the fc refers to flip chip. Flip chip is part of the production process, which I think I saw mentioned here.
I understand LGA means "large grid array" and the fc refers to flip chip. Flip chip is part of the production process, which I think I saw mentioned here.