Quote Originally Posted by RejZoR View Post
They were? Do you know for how long LGA775 lasted? It was Pentium 4 when LGA775 was available. And up to Core 2 Quad series. So that's light years from "on each CPU release"... And then they started with LGA1156 and LGA1366. And now again changing just 1 pin because of what?!?!?!!? That's just stupid, why don't they just solder the CPU on a board in such case, it would make absolutely no difference if you have to change it anyway.

I like the way AMD is going at the momemnt. AM sockets are quite compatible between eachother and that's good.
well check the CPU compatability between different chipsets for socket 775. Ho many times Intel changed the VRMs forcing people to change their older 775 boards to a newer ?