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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.
394:", was used at the beginning of the Slot 1-era for Pentium II CPUs. Inside the cartridge, the CPU itself is enclosed in a hybrid plastic and metal case. The back of the housing is plastic and has several markings on it: the name, "Pentium II"; the Intel logo; a
440:. While the Socket 8 CPUs (Pentium Pro) directly had the L2-cache embedded into the CPU, it is located (outside of the core) on a circuit board shared with the core itself. The exception is later Slot 1 CPUs with the
410:-form (Single Edge Processor Package) appeared on the market. It was designed for lower-priced Celeron CPUs. This form lacks a case entirely, consisting solely of the printed-circuit board holding the components.
455:, after Intel had already offered Socket 370 and Slot 1 CPUs at the same time since late 1998. Socket 370 was initially made for low-cost Celeron processors starting with the
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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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338:With the new Slot 1, Intel added support for
1009:Introduced in: May 1998 (Pro Plus: Dec 1998)
993:Supported CPUs: All FSB 100/133 Slot 1 CPUs
954:Supported CPUs: All FSB 100/133 Slot 1 CPUs
847:with overclocking), up to 2 DIMMs of 256 MB
754:AGP 2× Mode (max aperture size 32 or 64 MB)
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345:There are also converter cards, known as
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433:CPUs: Socket 8, Slot 1 and Socket 370.
390:The Single Edge Contact Cartridge, or "
193:makes following Socket 370 CPUs usable:
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695:Supported CPUs: Pentium II, Celeron
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21:Nintendo DS and 3DS storage devices
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1221:(Covington, Mendocino, Coppermine)
1190:SiS 6326 based Integrated Graphics
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1109:Supported RAM types: PC66/100/133
1080:Supported RAM types: PC66/100/133
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982:Supported RAM types: Dual Channel
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268:'s microprocessors, including the
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1100:FSB: 66, 100, and 133 MHz
1071:FSB: 66, 100, and 133 MHz
1025:Supported RAM types: PC66/100
1004:VIA Apollo Pro / Pro II / Pro+
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689:Supported RAM type: EDO-DRAM,
615:Supported RAM type: EDO-DRAM,
609:Introduced in: August 27, 1997
462:Slot 1 also obsoleted the old
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1244:List of Intel microprocessors
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1132:Introduced in: November 1998
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242:This article is part of the
187:: 450 MHz–1.13 GHz
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1270:. erols.com. Archived from
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1119:Allowed up to two CPUs for
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957:Allowed up to two CPUs for
895:Supported RAM types: PC100
892:UDMA/66 (UDMA/33 with ICH0)
802:Allowed up to two CPUs for
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496:Slot 1/Socket 370 Converter
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1181:Introduced in: April 1999
973:FSB: 100 and 133 MHz
934:FSB: 100 and 133 MHz
889:Intel i752 based graphics
744:Introduced in: April 1998
504:Slot 1/Socket 8 Converter
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926:Intel 820/820E (Camino)
649:Introduced support for
1380:440FX PCIset Datasheet
1359:List of Intel chipsets
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406:Following SECC, the
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1377:Intel Corporation:
1268:"CPU Sockets Chart"
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880:Introduced in: 1999
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1276:. Retrieved
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728:Intel 440BX
667:Intel 440EX
593:Intel 440LX
509:Intel 440FX
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41:lead section
2001:(1995–1997)
1995:(1994–1995)
1959:PGA Sockets
1785:(2002–2007)
1779:(2001–2004)
1760:(1998–2000)
1542:(1998–2001)
1523:(1996–1999)
1213:Pentium III
1161:Pentium III
1138:AGP 2× Mode
1103:AGP 4× Mode
1074:AGP 2× Mode
1048:Pentium III
1036:Pentium Pro
1019:AGP 2× Mode
976:AGP 4× Mode
937:AGP 4× Mode
911:Pentium III
860:Pentium III
825:AGP 2× Mode
810:Intel 440ZX
789:Pentium III
553:Pentium Pro
471:Pentium MMX
355:Pentium Pro
301:Pentium Pro
282:Pentium III
270:Pentium Pro
220:Predecessor
200:Pentium III
185:Pentium III
114:Pentium III
1956:Pentium II
1921:processors
1742:processors
1678:Socket 479
1673:Socket 495
1668:Socket 615
1321:2024-04-04
1278:2009-03-31
1255:References
1207:Pentium II
1155:Pentium II
1042:Pentium II
905:Pentium II
854:Pentium II
783:Pentium II
710:Pentium II
636:Pentium II
558:Pentium II
453:Socket 370
442:Coppermine
353:so that a
289:Socket 370
278:Pentium II
244:CPU socket
234:Socket 370
174:Pentium II
170:Processors
110:Pentium II
103:Pentium II
1888:(P5 2020)
1864:(H4 2015)
1858:(R3 2014)
1852:(R2 2014)
1846:(H3 2013)
1840:(B2 2012)
1828:(H2 2011)
1822:(LS 2010)
1816:(H1 2009)
1708:Socket G3
1702:Socket G2
1696:Socket G1
1639:(V1 2024)
965:Intel 840
875:Intel 810
457:Mendocino
419:flip chip
291:in 1999.
230:Successor
154:frequency
46:summarize
2025:Category
1999:Socket 7
1993:Socket 5
1987:Socket 4
1982:Socket 6
1977:Socket 3
1972:Socket 2
1967:Socket 1
1894:(E 2023)
1870:(P 2016)
1834:(R 2011)
1810:(B 2008)
1804:(J 2006)
1729:Socket 8
1690:Socket P
1684:Socket M
1434:Archived
1412:Archived
1330:cite web
1228:See also
545:EDO-DRAM
464:Socket 7
438:Socket 8
400:anodized
396:hologram
351:Socket 8
347:Slotkets
305:Socket 8
280:and the
224:Socket 7
141:protocol
130:Contacts
1919:Itanium
1249:Slotket
1219:Celeron
1193:UDMA/33
1176:SiS 620
1167:Celeron
1141:UDMA/33
1054:Celeron
1014:Slocket
917:Celeron
866:Celeron
828:UDMA/33
820:Slocket
795:Celeron
757:UDMA/33
749:Slocket
716:Celeron
705:UDMA/33
701:2× Mode
642:Celeron
631:UDMA/33
627:2× Mode
564:Celeron
425:History
295:General
274:Celeron
196:Celeron
191:Slotket
180:Celeron
121:Celeron
1989:(1993)
1942:(2010)
1936:(2002)
1930:(2001)
1906:(2024)
1900:(2024)
1882:(2020)
1856:2011-3
1850:2011-1
1758:Slot 2
1731:(1995)
1710:(2013)
1704:(2011)
1698:(2009)
1692:(2007)
1686:(2006)
1680:(2001)
1607:2011-3
1521:Slot 1
1239:Slot 2
1234:Slot A
732:": -->
671:": -->
597:": -->
513:": -->
481:": -->
449:FC-PGA
332:Slot A
262:Slot 1
246:series
210:VIA C3
74:Slot 1
1663:MMC-2
1658:MMC-1
1498:Intel
1198:SDRAM
1146:SDRAM
1111:SDRAM
1082:SDRAM
1027:SDRAM
988:SDRAM
984:RDRAM
949:SDRAM
945:RDRAM
897:SDRAM
845:PC133
841:PC100
833:SDRAM
774:PC133
770:PC100
762:SDRAM
691:SDRAM
655:SDRAM
617:SDRAM
580:SDRAM
415:SECC2
266:Intel
145:AGTL+
1954:Pre-
1940:1248
1904:7529
1898:4710
1892:4677
1886:4189
1880:1200
1874:2066
1868:3647
1862:1151
1844:1150
1838:1356
1832:2011
1826:1155
1820:1567
1814:1156
1808:1366
1750:Slot
1740:Xeon
1637:1851
1631:1700
1625:1200
1619:2066
1613:1151
1601:1150
1595:1155
1589:2011
1583:1156
1577:1366
1513:Slot
1336:link
839:and
837:PC66
768:and
766:PC66
734:edit
673:edit
653:and
599:edit
539:WDMA
515:edit
483:edit
408:SEPP
392:SECC
198:and
91:Slot
88:Type
1934:611
1928:418
1802:771
1794:LGA
1783:604
1777:603
1769:PGA
1571:775
1563:LGA
1552:478
1546:423
1540:370
1532:PGA
1496:by
1121:SMP
998:SMP
959:SMP
804:SMP
699:AGP
661:SMP
651:AGP
625:AGP
587:SMP
578:or
576:AGP
535:PIO
529:FSB
189:(A
152:FSB
139:FSB
133:242
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