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Socket 478 was intended to be the replacement for Socket 423, a Willamette-based processor socket which was on the market for only a short time.
This socket houses any processor designed in the Socket 423 package.
* Socket 423 to 478 adaptor review
* Comparison of Socket 423, Socket 478 and Socket A fan mounting hole positions
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Kairos Systems ( KAMPDA ) is a complete audit and surveillance solution ( EDCRS-Electronic Data Capture and Reporting Solution ) allowing the user to record observations and rapidly disemminate feedback to nominated recipients, using the SoMo 650 PDA from Socket Mobile.
While the P55C is compatible with the common Socket 7 motherboard configuration, the voltage requirements for powering the chip differ from the standard Socket 7 specifications.
As an example, on a modern AMD Socket AM2-based PC, the southbridge will forward the transactions to the northbridge ( which is integrated on the CPU die ) using HyperTransport, which will in turn convert them to DDR2 operations and send them out on the DDR2 memory bus.
Socket F ( LGA 1207 contacts ) is AMD ’ s second generation of Opteron socket.
Socket G34 ( LGA 1944 contacts ) is one of the third generation of Opteron sockets, along with Socket C32.
Socket C32 ( LGA 1207 contacts ) is the other member of the third generation of Opteron sockets.
This socket is physically similar to Socket F but is not compatible with Socket F CPUs.
Socket C32 uses DDR3 SDRAM and is keyed differently to prevent the insertion of Socket F CPUs that can use only DDR2 SDRAM.
Socket 7 is a physical and electrical specification for an x86-style CPU socket on a personal computer motherboard.
Differences between Socket 5 and Socket 7 are that Socket 7 has an extra pin and is designed to provide dual split rail voltage, as opposed to Socket 5's single voltage.
) Socket 7 is backwards compatible ; a Socket 5 CPU can be placed in a Socket 7 motherboard.
Socket voltages are only, but is available for heavy appliances because the two halves of a phase oppose each other.
Socket re-using shellcode is harder to create because the shellcode needs to find out which connection to re-use and the machine may have many connections open.
The ODPR chips had 168 pins and functioned as complete swap-out replacements for existing chips, whereas the ODP chips had an extra 169th pin, and were used for inserting into a special ' Overdrive ' ( Socket 1 ) socket on some 486 boards, which would disable the existing CPU without needing to remove it ( in case that the existing CPU is surface mounted ).

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The pin grid array on the bottom of an AMD Phenom X4 9750 processor that uses the AMD Socket AM2 + | AM2 + socket.
PPGA: Plastic pin grid array-used by Intel for late model Mendocino core Celeron processors based on Socket 370.
Socket 8 also has a unique pin arrangement pattern.
The socket is a zero insertion force pin grid array type with 462pins ( nine pins are blocked in the socket to prevent accidental insertion of Socket 370 CPUs, hence the number 462 ).
Intel changed from Socket 478 to LGA 775 because the new pin type offers better power distribution to the processor, allowing the front-side bus to be raised to 1600 MT / s.
An upgrade to Socket 2, it rearranged the pin layout and omitted one pin so that 3. 3 V processors could not be plugged into older 5 V only sockets.
Socket 3 was a 237-pin low insertion force ( LIF ) or zero insertion force ( ZIF ) 19 × 19 pin grid array ( PGA ) socket suitable for the 3. 3 V and 5 V, 25 – 50 MHz Intel 486 SX, 486 DX, 486 DX2, 486 DX4, 486 OverDrive and Pentium OverDrive processors as well as AMD Am486, Am5x86 and Cyrix Cx5x86 processors.
Despite the fact that Socket 479 has 479 pin holes, the Pentium M Processors for this socket have only 478 pins.
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.
Socket 1 was intended as a 486 upgrade socket, and added one extra pin to prevent upgrade chips from being inserted into the older socket.
Socket 1 was a 169-pin low insertion force ( LIF ) 17 × 17 pin grid array ( PGA ) socket suitable for the 5-volt, 16 to 33 MHz 486 SX, 486 DX, 486 DX2 and 486 OverDrive processors.
Socket 2 was a 238-pin low insertion force ( LIF ) or zero insertion force ( ZIF ) 19 × 19 pin grid array ( PGA ) socket suitable for the 5-volt, 25 to 50 MHz 486 SX, 486 DX, 486 DX2, 486 DX4, 486 OverDrive and 63 or 83 MHz Pentium OverDrive processors.
This socket can usually be found in laptops and requires a low-power mobile part in a special 563-pin µPGA package which is different from the Socket A ( 462 pin ) package used for other Athlon processors.
* Pentium II Overdrive ( a Pentium II chip in the 387 pin Socket 8 )

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