LGA 775, also known as Socket T, has 775 pins. It was used primarily for Intel's Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Core 2 processors. The socket design allows for a grid of pins on the motherboard that connect with pads on the processor, enabling proper communication and power delivery.
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40% of 775= 40% * 775= 0.4 * 775= 310
775 is the only number in all of math that equals 775.
It is 775/1.
775*114=80600
775 is not a prime number, because 775 is divisible by 5. In fact, the prime divisors of 775 are 5, 5, and 31.