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as well, and while the two slots were identical mechanically, they were electrically incompatible. To discourage Slot A users from trying to install a Slot 1 CPU, the connector was rotated 180 degrees on Slot A motherboards. This also allowed motherboard manufacturers to save costs by stocking the
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package. These were connected by a full-speed bus, resulting in significant performance benefits. Unfortunately, this method required that the two components be bonded together early in the production process, before testing was possible. As a result, a single, tiny flaw in either die made it
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CPU can be used with Slot 1 motherboards. These specific converters, however, are rare. Another kind of slotket allows using a Socket 370 CPU in a Slot 1. These are generally more common than Socket 8 to Slot 1 slotkets. Many of these latter devices are equipped with their own voltage regulator
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aluminum plate, which is used to hold the CPU cooler. The SECC form is very solid, because the CPU itself is resting safely inside the case. As compared to socket-based CPUs, there are no pins that can be bent, and the CPU is less likely to be damaged by improper installation of a cooler.
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packaging. Only the front plate was carried over, the coolers were now mounted straight to the PCB and exposed CPU die and are, as such, incompatible with SECC cartridges.
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named SC242. To prevent the cartridge from being inserted the wrong way, the slot was keyed to allow installation in only one direction. The SC242 was later used for AMD's
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Celerons, while Slot 1 was thought of as a platform for the more expensive Pentium II and early Pentium III models. Both cache and core were embedded into the die.
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With the introduction of the Pentium II CPU, the need for greater access for testing had made the transition from socket to slot necessary. Previously with the
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FSB: 66 and 100 MHz (some motherboards supported overclocking to 133 MHz, allowing usage of Socket 370 CPUs using a
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Intel subsequently designed a circuit board where the CPU and cache remained closely integrated, but were mounted on a
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modules, in order to supply the new CPU with a lower core voltage, which the motherboard would not otherwise allow.
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was used for late Pentium II and Pentium III CPUs for Slot 1, which was created to accommodate the switch to
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Celeron in SEPP: CPU at center (under heat spreader), surrounding chips are resistors and bypass capacitors
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Slotkets also made it possible to use some Pentium Pro CPUs for Socket 8 using the same method.)
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Physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some Intel microprocessors
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Same specifications as 440LX, but memory support limited to 256 MB and no SMP support.
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necessary to discard the entire assembly, causing low production yield and high cost.
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refers to the physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some of
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A Slot A CPU on the left compared to a Slot 1 CPU (connector rotated by 180 degrees)
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In the beginning of 2000, around the time the Coppermine Pentium III CPUs with
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This article is about a PC processor socket. For SLOT-1 on a Nintendo DS, see
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Intel's detailed Slot 1 CPU (Coppermine) information, including Slot 1 pinout
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Used in both Socket 8 (Pentium Pro) and Slot 1 (Pentium II, early Celerons)
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UDMA/33 (VT82C596A), UDMA/66 (VT82C596B/VT82C686A), UDMA/100 (VT82C686B)
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Intel reverted to the traditional socket interface with the release of
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housing were already commonplace, Slot 1 was slowly succeeded by
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The form factor used for Slot 1 was a 5-inch-long, 242-contact
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Historically, there are three platforms for the Intel
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non-Intel modification of the original Intel Socket 7
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Index

Nintendo DS and 3DS storage devices

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

Pentium II
Pentium II
Pentium III
Celeron
FSB
AGTL+
FSB
Pentium II
Celeron
Pentium III
Slotket
Celeron
Pentium III
VIA Cyrix III
VIA C3
Socket 7
Socket 370
CPU socket

Intel
Pentium Pro
Celeron
Pentium II
Pentium III

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