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Socket and 4
P5 Pentiums used Socket 4, while P54C started out on Socket 5 before moving to Socket 7 in later revisions.
Pentium Overdrive for Socket 4 without fan
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The original Pentium chips ran at higher voltages than later models, with a slower 60 or 66 MHz front side bus speed ( Socket 4, 5V ).
This upgrade could be used in single and dual processor Socket 8 systems, or in two sockets of quad processor Socket 8 systems with CPU 3 and 4 removed.
The FCPGA was introduced by Intel with the Coppermine core Pentium III and Celeron processors based on Socket 370, and was later used for Socket 478-based Pentium 4 and Celeron processors.
Version 1. 1. 2 is specified in JSR 219 and implements a subset of Java SE 1. 4. 2, including a set of security-related optional packages, such as Java Authentication and Authorization Service ( JAAS ), Java Secure Socket Extension ( JSSE ), and Java Cryptography Extension ( JCE ).
For example, the northbridge from the Nvidia nForce2 chipset will only work with Socket A processors combined with DDR SDRAM ; the Intel i875 chipset will only work with systems using Pentium 4 processors or Celeron processors that have a clock speed greater than 1. 3 GHz and utilize DDR SDRAM, and the Intel i915g chipset only works with the Intel Pentium 4 and the Celeron, but it can use DDR or DDR2 memory.
Socket 478 ( also known as mPGA478, mPGA478B ) is a 478-contact CPU socket used for Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron series CPUs.
Socket 478 was used for all Northwood Pentium 4 and Celeron processors.
Socket 478 also supported the newer Prescott-based Celeron D processors, and early Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors with 2 MiB of L3 CPU cache.
LGA 775 was announced to have better heat dissipation properties than the Socket 478 it was designed to replace, but the Prescott core CPUs ( in their early incarnations ) ran much hotter than the previous Northwood-core Pentium 4 CPUs, and this initially neutralized the benefits of better heat transfer.
Socket 423 is a 423 pin CPU socket used for the first generation of Pentium 4 processors, based on the Willamette core.
Socket 4 was the only 5-volt socket for the Pentium.
After Socket 4, Intel switched to the 3. 3-volt-powered Socket 5.
Socket 4 does support a special Pentium OverDrive, which allows running at 120 MHz ( for the 60 MHz Pentium ) or 133 MHz ( for the 66 MHz Pentium ).
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FIC demonstrated the first Socket 7 AGP system board in November 1997 as the FIC PA-2012 based on the VIA Apollo VP3 chipset, followed very quickly by the EPoX P55-VP3 also based on the VIA VP3 chipset which was first to market.
The Athlon XP-M was also offered in a compact microPGA socket 563 version for space constrained applications as an alternative to the larger Socket A.
It was also made pin-compatible with Intel's Pentium, enabling it to be used in the widely available " Socket 7 "- based motherboards.
The lower voltage and higher multiplier of the K6-266 meant that it was not 100 % compatible with some Socket 7 motherboards, similar to the later K6-2 processors.
Socket holes in the piers of the crossing suggest that, as well as a rood screen, there was a further screen dividing nave and crossing, such as still exists at Dunster in Somerset.
The packaging was designed for Socket 8.
In 1998, the 300 / 333 MHz Pentium II Overdrive processor for Socket 8 was released.
Released in August 1995, four months before the more famous Cyrix 6x86, the Cyrix 5x86 was one of the fastest CPUs ever produced for Socket 3 computer systems.
The Cyrix 5x86 design, however, should not be confused with the similarly named AMD Am5x86 which was essentially a fast 486 ( not an all-new design like the Cyrix part ) but which had broadly similar performance, used the same Socket 3, and was introduced at the end of the same year.
Since having a clock multiplier of four was not part of the original Socket 3 design, AMD made the 5x86 accept a 2x setting from the motherboard and instead operate at a rate of 4x.
Socket 7 was the only socket that supported a wide range of CPUs from different manufacturers and a wide range of speeds.
An extension of Socket 7, Super Socket 7, was developed by AMD for their K6-2 and K6-III processors to operate at a higher clock rate and use AGP.
However, it was still based upon the aging Socket 370, running the single data rate front side bus at just 133 MHz.
SIMD instruction set, featured a larger 64 KiB Level 1 cache ( 32 KiB instruction and 32 KiB data ), and an upgraded system-bus interface called Super Socket 7, which was backward compatible with older Socket 7 motherboards.
It was the last Socket 7 desktop processor.
Super Socket was used by AMD K6-2 and K6-III processors, and some of the final Cyrix M-II processors.
While AMD had previously always used Intel sockets for their processors, Socket 7 was the last one for which AMD retained legal rights.
Socket 370 was originally used for the Intel Celeron, but later became the socket / platform for the Coppermine and Tualatin Pentium III processors, as well as the Via-Cyrix Cyrix III, later renamed the VIA C3.

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The AGP slot first appeared on x86 compatible system boards based on Socket 7 Intel P5 Pentium and Slot 1 P6 Pentium II processors.
The first Socket 7 chipsets to support AGP were the VIA Apollo VP3, SiS 5591 / 5592, and the ALI Aladdin V. Intel never released an AGP-equipped Socket 7 chipset.
Socket 370 ( also known as the PGA370 socket ) is a common format of CPU socket first used by Intel for Pentium III and Celeron processors to replace the older Slot 1 CPU interface on personal computers.
The first AOpen Mini-ITX motherboard was the i945GTt-VFA, it supports 667 MHz FSB Intel Core Duo / Core Solo Socket 479 CPU and Intel Viiv technology for setting up an HTPC ( Home Theater PC ).
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Slotkets were first created to allow the use of Socket 8 Pentium Pro processors on Slot 1 motherboards.
Socket 754 was the first socket developed by AMD to support their new consumer version of the 64 bit microprocessor family known as AMD64.
The first processors using Socket 754 came on the market in the second half of 2003.
Socket 5 was created for the second generation of Intel P5 Pentium processors operating at speeds from 75 to 120 MHz as well as certain Pentium OverDrive and Pentium MMX processors with core voltage 3. 3 V. Consisting of 320 pins, this was the first socket to use a staggered pin grid array, or SPGA, which allowed the chip's pins to be spaced closer together than earlier sockets.

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