H55-gd65 support Xeon 1156?

I see that there are xeon processors in the LGA 1156 socket. Is this compatible with the h55-gd65 board? Thought I'd ask...

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a blue tabbed port
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I stared at it for a second before it registered, "That's a fricken USB 3.0", I blurted.
That is an eSATA-Port...    
My ancient P45 Platinum has it, too:
The even more ancient P35 Platinum even had two of those:
Now take another look at the back panel of your H55-GD65:
You can see the difference in this picture:
The two blue ports on the right are USB 3.0 ports.  The single blue port on the left is an eSATA-Port.
If you still think that you have an USB 3.0 port, then try to plug an USB device into it.  You will need a big hammer to make it fit.  

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