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David Schor on X: "Intel's #CoffeeLake pin changes: Kaby Lake -> Coffee  Lake VSS (Ground): 377 -> 391 (+14) VCC (Power): 128 -> 146 (+18)  RSVD: 46 ->25 https://t.co/wu8sWLZHWZ" / X
David Schor on X: "Intel's #CoffeeLake pin changes: Kaby Lake -> Coffee Lake VSS (Ground): 377 -> 391 (+14) VCC (Power): 128 -> 146 (+18) RSVD: 46 ->25 https://t.co/wu8sWLZHWZ" / X

7th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processor: Specifications
7th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processor: Specifications

Intel Coffee Lake Core i7-8700K review: The best gaming CPU you can buy |  Ars Technica
Intel Coffee Lake Core i7-8700K review: The best gaming CPU you can buy | Ars Technica

The power of the Intel Coffee Lake prevents compatibility with the Kaby Lake  and Skylake - HardwarEsfera
The power of the Intel Coffee Lake prevents compatibility with the Kaby Lake and Skylake - HardwarEsfera

Physical Design, Integrated Graphics, and the Z370 Chipset: Differences -  The AnandTech Coffee Lake Review: Initial Numbers on the Core i7-8700K and  Core i5-8400
Physical Design, Integrated Graphics, and the Z370 Chipset: Differences - The AnandTech Coffee Lake Review: Initial Numbers on the Core i7-8700K and Core i5-8400

Intel Coffee Lake Pin Diagram Confirms Power Delivery Changes – Techgage
Intel Coffee Lake Pin Diagram Confirms Power Delivery Changes – Techgage

Intel Coffee Lake CPUs Have Different Pin Configuration than Previous  Generation | TechPowerUp
Intel Coffee Lake CPUs Have Different Pin Configuration than Previous Generation | TechPowerUp

Coffeelake and Kabylake LGA1151 pins are different | VideoCardz.com
Coffeelake and Kabylake LGA1151 pins are different | VideoCardz.com

Coffeelake and Kabylake LGA1151 pins are different | VideoCardz.com
Coffeelake and Kabylake LGA1151 pins are different | VideoCardz.com

Intel Coffee Lake Processors Made Workable on Older 100 Series Boards
Intel Coffee Lake Processors Made Workable on Older 100 Series Boards

Coffeelake and Kabylake LGA1151 pins are different | VideoCardz.com
Coffeelake and Kabylake LGA1151 pins are different | VideoCardz.com

Intel Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake have different LGA1151 pin layout -  DVHARDWARE
Intel Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake have different LGA1151 pin layout - DVHARDWARE

Intel Kaby Lake – processors, motherboards, PCs and performance | PCGamesN
Intel Kaby Lake – processors, motherboards, PCs and performance | PCGamesN

Intel's Kaby Lake Core i7-7700K Review | PC TeK REVIEWS
Intel's Kaby Lake Core i7-7700K Review | PC TeK REVIEWS

Kaby Lake i5-7500 + ASUS H110T+16GB+INTEL HD630 | Page 4 | tonymacx86.com
Kaby Lake i5-7500 + ASUS H110T+16GB+INTEL HD630 | Page 4 | tonymacx86.com

Intel Announces 7th Gen Kaby Lake: 14nm PLUS, Six Notebook SKUs, Desktop  coming in January
Intel Announces 7th Gen Kaby Lake: 14nm PLUS, Six Notebook SKUs, Desktop coming in January

7th Kaby Lake Ql3x 0000 2.4g 4c8t Bga To Lga 1151 - Touch Screen Panels -  AliExpress
7th Kaby Lake Ql3x 0000 2.4g 4c8t Bga To Lga 1151 - Touch Screen Panels - AliExpress

LGA 1151 - Wikipedia
LGA 1151 - Wikipedia

Advice on Skylake/Kaby Lake 1151 socket - some pins look like they've got  hot | [H]ard|Forum
Advice on Skylake/Kaby Lake 1151 socket - some pins look like they've got hot | [H]ard|Forum

Does Anyone know the names of the pins in lga 1151 socket - CPUs,  Motherboards, and Memory - Linus Tech Tips
Does Anyone know the names of the pins in lga 1151 socket - CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory - Linus Tech Tips

Advice on Skylake/Kaby Lake 1151 socket - some pins look like they've got  hot | [H]ard|Forum
Advice on Skylake/Kaby Lake 1151 socket - some pins look like they've got hot | [H]ard|Forum

Intel Core i3-7350K Kaby Lake CPU Review
Intel Core i3-7350K Kaby Lake CPU Review

ECM-KBLU 7th Gen Intel Kaby Lake-U Processor 3.5” SBC Single Board Computer
ECM-KBLU 7th Gen Intel Kaby Lake-U Processor 3.5” SBC Single Board Computer

der8auer proves that Intel's LGA-1151v2, Z370 and Z390 are pointless | PC  Builder's Club
der8auer proves that Intel's LGA-1151v2, Z370 and Z390 are pointless | PC Builder's Club