Although the new socket has additional pins, the physical size remains the same as the LGA-1700 sockets, so it's expected that coolers will remain compatible with the LGA-1851 socket. The new socket is intended for Intel's Arrow Lake S CPU which will launch as Intel's 14th gen-and last generation-Core i desktop processor. Igor Wallossek over at Igor's Lab has posted a range of technical specs for Intel's upcoming LGA-1851 socket and it covers everything from the pin-out to the mechanical characteristics of the new socket. Some of our recent motherboard reviews should give you a good idea of our review format, article structure, and the testing involved. Our performance testing involves not just the CPU performance on a given motherboard, but also that of certain onboard devices, such as audio, and those of storage interfaces. ![]() You also need a solid grasp on memory timings, and tuning for a given platform, and the willingness to explore and learn. We expect our potential motherboard reviewer to be able to identify key components of the motherboard, the various controllers, VRM, PHYs, and chipset the expansion slot layout and the way PCIe lanes are distributed across the motherboard and other important aspects, such as the motherboard's own cooling mechanisms. ![]() The motherboard reviewer job requires a high level understanding of the layout and workings of modern motherboards, including detailed technical photography of its various onboard devices, VRM, memory, commentary on layout and ease-of-installation/use, as well as performance benchmarks, and overclocking capabilities. Our current reviewer, ir_cow, is going to focus on DRAM module reviews exclusively. TechPowerUp, your place on the web for in-depth PC hardware reviews and enthusiast news, is looking for a desktop motherboard reviewer.
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