CPU list LGA 1150, specs and upgrade in 2023

Socket LGA 1150 CPU list

The LGA 1150 socket was introduced by Intel in 2013 as a replacement for the LGA 1155 socket. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive list of all the processors that can be used with the LGA 1150 socket, along with their respective architectures and specifications. We will also discuss which processor is better to choose and which are the most powerful processors that have been released for this socket.

About Socket LGA 1150, Features and Architectures

Socket LGA 1150 is used by Intel’s fourth-generation Core Haswell processors, as well as the Broadwell architecture. The LGA 1150 socket supports DDR3 memory, PCI Express 3.0, SATA 6Gbps, and USB 3.0, making it a popular choice among computer users.

close-up of Socket LGA 1150 with numerous pins on a black circuit board
The image shows the intricate design of Socket LGA 1150

The lifespan of the LGA 1150 socket was not very long (it was replaced by LGA 1151 in 2015), but Intel managed to release almost all of its known processor series including Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, and Xeon E3 for this socket.

The Xeon E3 v3 series is the equivalent of the Core i5 and i7 processors. These models were designed for server use, but they can also work on regular home motherboards. Often, their cost can be significantly lower than similar models from the Core family.

Haswell

One of the main architectures that uses the LGA 1150 socket is Haswell. Released in 2013, Haswell was Intel’s first architecture to use the LGA 1150 socket. It featured up to eight cores and provided significant improvements in power consumption and graphics performance compared to its predecessor, Ivy Bridge. Haswell also introduced support for Intel’s AVX2 instruction set, which improved performance in certain applications.

Haswell Refresh and Devil’s Canyon

In 2014, Intel released Haswell Refresh, which was an updated version of the original Haswell architecture. Haswell Refresh featured minor improvements over the original Haswell, including higher clock speeds and improved power efficiency. Additionally, Haswell Refresh introduced support for the Z97 chipset, which offered enhanced overclocking capabilities and support for Intel’s Rapid Storage Technology.

Devil’s Canyon is another architecture that uses the LGA 1150 socket. It was released in 2014 and is a variant of the Haswell Refresh architecture. Devil’s Canyon was designed specifically for enthusiasts and overclockers and featured improved thermal interface material and higher clock speeds.

Broadwell

Broadwell, released in 2015, was the first architecture to use a 14nm manufacturing process, which allowed for better power efficiency and improved performance. Bw processors that use the LGA 1150 socket are available in dual-core and quad-core configurations and have a TDP ranging from 15 watts to 65 watts.

List of all LGA 1150 processors and specs

CPU NameCoresThreadsFrequencyCacheProcessTDPGraphicsLaunch Date
Intel Core i7-4790K484.00 GHz8 MB22nm88WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i3-4370243.80 GHz4 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i3-4170243.70 GHz3 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 44002015
Intel Core i3-4360243.70 GHz4 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i3-4160243.60 GHz3 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 44002014
Intel Core i3-4350243.60 GHz4 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i3-4340243.60 GHz4 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i7-4790483.60 GHz8 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3470223.60 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2015
Intel Core i7-4770K483.50 GHz8 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4150243.50 GHz3 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 44002014
Intel Core i7-4771483.50 GHz8 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4330243.50 GHz4 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i5-4690443.50 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i5-4690K443.50 GHz6 MB22nm88WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3460223.50 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4670443.40 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i5-4670K443.40 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i7-4770483.40 GHz8 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4130243.40 GHz3 MB22nm54WIntel HD Graphics 44002013
Intel Pentium G3450223.40 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Pentium G3430223.30 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2013
Intel Pentium G3440223.30 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4590443.30 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i3-4370T243.30 GHz4 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002015
Intel Pentium G3260223.30 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2015
Intel Core i7-5775C483.30 GHz6 MB14nm65WIntel Iris Pro Graphics 62002015
Intel Core i5-4570443.20 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4360T243.20 GHz4 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3420223.20 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2013
Intel Core i7-4790S483.20 GHz8 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i5-4690S443.20 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i5-4460443.20 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i3-4170T243.20 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 44002015
Intel Pentium G3258223.20 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Pentium G3250223.20 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4440443.10 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i5-4670S443.10 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i7-4770S483.10 GHz8 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4160T243.10 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 44002014
Intel Core i3-4350T243.10 GHz4 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3240223.10 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-5675C43.10 GHz4 MB14nm65WIntel Iris Pro Graphics 62002015
Intel Core i5-4430443.00 GHz6 MB22nm84WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4150T243.00 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 44002014
Intel Core i3-4330T243.00 GHz4 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Pentium G3220223.00 GHz3 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2013
Intel Core i5-4590S443.00 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3460T223.00 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2015
Intel Core i5-4570S442.90 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i5-4570T242.90 GHz4 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i3-4130T242.90 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 44002013
Intel Pentium G3450T222.90 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Celeron G1850222.90 GHz2 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4460S442.90 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3260T222.90 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2015
Intel Core i5-4440S442.80 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Celeron G1830222.80 GHz2 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Pentium G3440T222.80 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Celeron G1840222.80 GHz2 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Pentium G3250T222.80 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4430S442.70 GHz6 MB22nm65WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Pentium G3420T222.70 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2013
Intel Celeron G1820222.70 GHz2 MB22nm53WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Pentium G3240T222.70 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i7-4790T482.70 GHz8 MB22nm45WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Pentium G3220T222.60 GHz3 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2013
Intel Core i7-4770T482.50 GHz8 MB22nm45WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Celeron G1840T222.50 GHz2 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4690T442.50 GHz6 MB22nm45WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Celeron G1820T222.40 GHz2 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics for 4th Generation Intel s2014
Intel Core i5-4670T442.30 GHz6 MB22nm45WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i7-4785T482.20 GHz8 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i7-4765T482.00 GHz8 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002013
Intel Core i5-4590T442.00 GHz6 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002014
Intel Core i5-4460T441.90 GHz6 MB22nm35WIntel HD Graphics 46002014

List of Xeon E3 v3,v4 Processors

Processor ModelCoresThreadsMax FrequencyCacheTDPProcessPCI Express
Intel Xeon E3-1281 v3484.10 GHz8 MB82W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1286 v3484.10 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1286L v3484.00 GHz8 MB65W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1271 v3484.00 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1280 v3484.00 GHz8 MB82W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1285 v3484.00 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1276 v3484.00 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1275L v3483.90 GHz8 MB45W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1285L v3483.90 GHz8 MB65W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1270 v3483.90 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1241 v3483.90 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1275 v3483.90 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1246 v3483.90 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1285L v4483.80 GHz6 MB65W14 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1240 v3483.80 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1231 v3483.80 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1245 v3483.80 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1285 v4483.80 GHz6 MB95W14 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1265L v3483.70 GHz8 MB45W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1230 v3483.70 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1226 v3443.70 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1225 v3443.60 GHz8 MB84W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1220 v3443.50 GHz8 MB80W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1265L v4483.30 GHz6 MB35W14 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1240L v3483.00 GHz8 MB25W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1230L v3482.80 GHz8 MB25W22 nm3.0
Intel Xeon E3-1220L v3241.50 GHz4 MB13W22 nm3.0

Compatibility with motherboards

The compatibility of an LGA 1150 processor with a motherboard depends on the chipset used by the motherboard. The chipset is a set of circuits that connect the processor to other components on the motherboard, such as memory, storage, and input/output devices.

The LGA 1150 socket is compatible with Intel’s 8-series and 9-series chipsets. The 8-series chipsets include the H81, B85, Q85, Q87, and Z87, while the 9-series chipsets include the H97 and Z97. These chipsets offer different levels of performance and features, with the Z-series being the most feature-rich and offering the most overclocking capabilities.

Chipset H81 B85 Q85 Q87 H87 Z87 H97 Z97
Overclocking support CPU + GPU CPU + GPU CPU + GPU CPU + GPU CPU + GPU CPU + GPU + RAM CPU + GPU CPU + GPU + RAM
Compatibility with Haswell Yes
Compatibility with Haswell Refresh and Devil’s Canyon Yes, but a BIOS update may be required Yes
Compatibility with Broadwell No Yes, but a BIOS update may be required

For Haswell processors without a K index, overclocking is practically impossible. The strap is locked, and only a small overclock on the bus of 3-6 MHz is available. To fully overclock, only processors with a K index and a motherboard on Z87 or Z97 chipsets should be purchased. B and H series chipsets are limited in overclocking capabilities, although not significantly.

What is the most powerful processor for LGA 1150?

I7-5775C-and-I7-4790K cpus

According to test results and specifications, the most powerful models for overclocking are considered to be the Core i7-5775C and Core i7-4790K. These are excellent processors with high overclocking potential, designed for high-end motherboards. With the right approach, each of them can achieve a frequency of 5 GHz and more.

Experienced users can overclock them, but they are very expensive even in 2023 (Approximately $150-$200 for such outdated processors). In our article, you can take a closer look at their specifications in the lists of processors. I have decided to focus on real processor models that users can replace in their motherboards for computer upgrades or repairs.

We have decided not to consider the Celeron, Pentium, and even I3 series as they are not particularly interesting to us. We can only note that there is a Pentium G3258 processor among the Pentium series with an unlocked multiplier, which can be comfortably used for an office computer. Also, among the I5 series, we can highlight the I5 4670K and I5 4690K, which are quite powerful. However, this socket is now outdated, and if you want to continue using it, you should purchase the most powerful series I7 or switch to modern LGA1200 or LGA1700 sockets.

Best processor according to our experts

For more modern tasks and gaming, 8-thread models of the I7 series will be required. We have identified two such models: Core i7-4790 or Core i7-4770. These processors can unlock the potential of mid-range graphics cards, such as the RTX 1660TI, 2060, 3050, 3060, and others.

Processor Model Core i7-4790 Core i7-4770 Xeon E3-1230 v3 Xeon E3-1240 v3 Xeon E3-1270 v3
Architecture Haswell Haswell Haswell Haswell Haswell
Process 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm
Cores/Threads 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8
Base Clock 3.6 GHz 3.4 GHz 3.3 GHz 3.4 GHz 3.5 GHz
Turbo Boost Clock 4.0 GHz 3.9 GHz 3.7 GHz 3.8 GHz 3.9 GHz
L3 Cache 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB
TDP 84 W 84 W 80 W 80 W 80 W
Integrated Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4600 Intel HD Graphics 4600 None None None
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You can also consider three more Xeon E3 v3 processor models (Xeon E3 1230 v3, 1240 v3, 1270 v3), which are slightly lower in frequency but can be significantly cheaper.

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