Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. If you have x86info installed you can run it with x86info -a and you will get something like this: x86info v1. Need to be root to use specified options. L1 Instruction cache: Size: 16KB 4-way associative. Improve this answer. This works for me: dmidecode -t processor. Zac Zac 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. It seems "dmidecode -t 4" is more usefull then the "x86info" as it seems "x86info" only knows about older hardware, while dmidecode gives a "Socket Designation" on newer hardware as well.
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Using CPU-Z we were able to quickly figure out our motherboard socket. Did you succeed? Something unclear? Please let us know! Friday, November 12, Advertise Become a writer. Please do not enter contact information. If you require a response, contact support. Safari Chrome Edge Firefox. Support Navigation Support. Support Home Processors. Close Window. Visit the Product Specification Page ARK , and enter the processor's number in the search box located in the upper-right corner.
In the product page and under Package Specifications , look for Sockets Supported, which lists the socket supported for the processor.
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