Similarly one may ask, what CPUs are compatible with LGA 1151?
Series 100 and 200 Motherboards (Z170, H170, B150, Z270, H270)
| CPU | Codename | Cache |
|---|---|---|
| i5-6500 | Skylake | 6 MB |
| i5-7500 | Kaby Lake | 6 MB |
| i5-7600 | Kaby Lake | 6 MB |
| i7-6700 | Skylake | 8 MB |
Also Know, is LGA 1151 backwards compatible? The LGA 1151 V1 socket goes way back to 6th Gen Skylake chips and 100 series motherboards, with the following 7th Gen Kaby Lake chips and 200 series motherboards also fitting neatly into this initial socket design.
Beside above, does Intel still use LGA 1151?
Refer to the full list of Intel® Coreâ„¢ Desktop Processors compatible with socket LGA 1151.
Environment.
| Intel Core Processors Family | Chipset Compatibility | Supported Socket |
|---|---|---|
| 7th and 6th Generation Intel® Desktop Processor | Intel® 200 Series Desktop Chipsets | LGA1151 |
Is 1151 and LGA 1151 the same?
In other words, the difference between an "1151 motherboard" (not an "1151 CPU") and an "1151 (300 series) motherboard" is the type of CPU that can be used. The "300 series" can use 8th and 9th generation Intel CPUs. The earlier version can use 6th and 7th generation Intel CPUs.
