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    Found this nifty hardware chart. There may be some spelling/technical errors and some the pictures are not HQ, but it a great reference that visually shows a plethora of sockets, ports, plugs and ram sticks:



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    Thanks It's really useful for connect all accessories.

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    Is this a bit too old ? I don't see the new sockets for i3/i5/i7

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    Yeah this could use an update.
    ~ CM690 II Advanced
    ~ Phenom II X6 1055T at 3.5Ghz
    ~ Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5
    ~ Radeon HD 5850
    ~ 4GB G.SKILL Ripjaws
    ~ OCZ Vertex 96GB SSD+500GB Barracuda
    ~ Corsair HX850W
    ~ Samsung 23" 1080P

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    yes ! you are right though the image is not clear but enough to give a fair idea about the many components of a CPU in well display and name manner..

 

 

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