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If it's Haswell, yes. IVB and Haswell sockets are different. IVB uses 1155, while Haswell uses 1150.

 

No Intel Pentium Haswell CPUs exist.

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Not a last gen one, no. But if/when a 1150 socket haswell Pentium comes out, it will work :)

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There are multiple generations of Pentiums, you need to be specific :)  Although in this case, the 1150 Pentiums haven't been released yet, so whichever one you're looking at won't work on an 1150 board.

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