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Understanding how processors connect to the motherboard is critical for both real-world system builds and the A Plus exam. This episode dives into the various CPU socket types, including popular Intel designs like LGA 1200 and LGA 1700, and AMD sockets like AM4 and sTRX4. We explore the differences between Land Grid Array and Pin Grid Array formats and explain why socket compatibility is key during upgrades.
You’ll also learn how chipsets govern what a motherboard can support—from RAM speed and PCIe versions to integrated graphics and overclocking. The interaction between the CPU, chipset, and motherboard defines system functionality, and CompTIA may test your ability to identify compatibility problems. This episode equips you to handle any CPU or motherboard-related question with confidence. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com.
By Dr. Jason Edwards5
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Understanding how processors connect to the motherboard is critical for both real-world system builds and the A Plus exam. This episode dives into the various CPU socket types, including popular Intel designs like LGA 1200 and LGA 1700, and AMD sockets like AM4 and sTRX4. We explore the differences between Land Grid Array and Pin Grid Array formats and explain why socket compatibility is key during upgrades.
You’ll also learn how chipsets govern what a motherboard can support—from RAM speed and PCIe versions to integrated graphics and overclocking. The interaction between the CPU, chipset, and motherboard defines system functionality, and CompTIA may test your ability to identify compatibility problems. This episode equips you to handle any CPU or motherboard-related question with confidence. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com.

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