In response to Gnart:
(a) You can't burn a processor if it doesn't fit in the socket. You'll find it hard to bend/crush a CPU pin, unless you physically screw it up with your fingers.
(b) This doesn't make sense. If the socket matches and you have enough power, it'll work.
(d) Parallel ATA cables and ports - it's hard to find motherboard's/hard drive's configured in IDE mode now - most run in SATA.
(e) The processor will get it's power from the PSU.
(g) Chances are, it will - most, if not all, modern post 2011 motherboards will have both PCI and PCIe slots.
What I'd recommend:
AMD 965 uses AM3 socket -
Upcoming AM3 Motherboards and find your motherboards