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TTC-NC65TX(RB) CPU Support ‧Phenom™ II X2 545~565/B53~B55 TTC-NC65TX(RB) CPU Support For AMD K8/AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+ For Intel LGA 775/1150/1151/1155/1156/1366 For AMD K8/AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+ For AMD Socket K8 ‧Phenom™ X3 all series ‧Athlon™ X2 3800+~4400+ ‧Athlon 64 FX-51~57 ‧Athlon 64 all series ‧AMD Sempron™ all series For AMD Socket AM2 ‧Athlon™ X2 3600+~5600+/BE-2300~2400/4050e~5050e/7850 ‧Athlon™ 64 all series ‧Business Athlon™ X2 all series ‧Business Athlon™ 1640B ‧Sempron™ all series ‧Quad-Core Opteron™ all series ‧Duo Core Opteron™ 1210~1222/1210HE~1218HE For AMD Socket AM2+ ‧Athlon™ X2 all series ‧Phenom™ X4 9500~9750/9100e~9450e ‧Phenom™ X3 all series ‧Business Phenom™ X4 all series ‧Business Phenom™ X3 all series ‧Business Athlon™ X2 all series For AMD Socket AM3 ‧AMD Sempron™ all series ‧Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ all series ‧Phenom II X2 Black 560~570 ‧Phenom™ II X6 1035T~1065T ‧Phenom™ II X4 805~840/910/925/945/B93~B95/900e~910e ‧Phenom™ II X3 all series ‧Phenom™ II X2 545~565/B53~B55 ‧Athlon™ II X4 all series ‧Athlon™ II X3 all series ‧Athlon™ II X2 all series For AMD Socket AM3+ ‧FX 4-Core Black Edition FX-4100,4300 ‧FX 6-Core Black Edition FX-6100,6300 ‧FX 8-Core Black Edition FX-8300,8310,8320E,8370E For AMD Socket FM1/FM2/FM2+ all series For Intel LGA 1156/1155/1150/1151 all series For Intel LGA 775 ‧ Core2 Duo all series ‧ Core2 Extreme X6800 ‧ Core2 Quad all series ‧ Pentium D 805/820/915/920/925/930/935/945 ‧ Pentium Dual Core all series ‧ Pentium 4 up 2.8GHz~3.4GHz、505~651、661 ‧ Celeron all series TTC-NC65TX(BX) CPU Support For AMD K8/AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+ For Intel LGA 775/1150/1151/1155/1156/1366 For AMD K8/AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+ For AMD Socket K8 ‧Phenom™ X3 all series ‧Athlon™ X2 3800+~4400+ ‧Athlon 64 FX-51~57 ‧Athlon 64 all series ‧AMD Sempron™ all series For AMD Socket AM2 ‧Athlon™ X2 3600+~5600+/BE-2300~2400/4050e~5050e/7850 ‧Athlon™ 64 all series ‧Business Athlon™ X2 all series ‧Business Athlon™ 1640B ‧Sempron™ all series ‧Quad-Core Opteron™ all series ‧Duo Core Opteron™ 1210~1222/1210HE~1218HE For AMD Socket AM2+ ‧Athlon™ X2 all series ‧Phenom™ X4 9500~9750/9100e~9450e ‧Phenom™ X3 all series ‧Business Phenom™ X4 all series ‧Business Phenom™ X3 all series ‧Business Athlon™ X2 all series For AMD Socket AM3 ‧AMD Sempron™ all series ‧Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ all series ‧Phenom II X2 Black 560~570 ‧Phenom™ II X6 1035T~1065T ‧Phenom™ II X4 805~840/910/925/945/B93~B95/900e~910e ‧Phenom™ II X3 all series ‧Phenom™ II X2 545~565/B53~B55 ‧Athlon™ II X4 all series ‧Athlon™ II X3 all series ‧Athlon™ II X2 all series For AMD Socket AM3+ ‧FX 4-Core Black Edition FX-4100,4300 ‧FX 6-Core Black Edition FX-6100,6300 ‧FX 8-Core Black Edition FX-8300,8310,8320E,8370E For AMD Socket FM1/FM2/FM2+ all series For Intel LGA 1156/1155/1150/1151 all series For Intel LGA 775 ‧ Core2 Duo all series ‧ Core2 Extreme X6800 ‧ Core2 Quad all series ‧ Pentium D 805/820/915/920/925/930/935/945 ‧ Pentium Dual Core all series ‧ Pentium 4 up 2.8GHz~3.4GHz、505~651、661 ‧ Celeron all series.
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