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I think you have to go to the processor product page, then you can see the minimum requirement.

 

Although, its probably better for you to go to the motherboard's manufacture's website and find out which CPU the motherboard supports.  Just because a certain chipset supports a CPU doesn't mean the motherboard will.

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You need to go to compatible products of the CPU in order to see the chipset compatibility which can be found through the processor page of a given CPU. For the 4770K for example, you can find compatibility here: http://ark.intel.com/products/75123/[email protected]ity

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google the processor...then go to the ark.intel page that is like the first result and look for the socket

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