These higher-end gaming motherboards support Intel Socket LGA 1700, which can take 12th, 13th, or 14th-generation Intel CPUs. The shiniest and newest variation, the WiFi II, retails for about $375 ...
Not all motherboards with the LGA 1700 socket will support DDR5, though, as you'll also find DDR4-compatible motherboards out there with an LGA 1700 socket. That's because Intel is yet to fully ...
And today popular leakster HXL has spotted spares for the upcoming socket LGA 1700 and they appear to already be selling on a website in China. The socket LGA 1700 parts appear to be listed on ...