Définition de «socket 370»

socket 370

Socket :
Les slots et les sockets permettent de connecter un processeur sur une carte mère. La plupart des sockets et des processeurs actuels sont construits autour de l'architecture Pin Grid Array (PGA), dans laquelle les broches en dessous du processeur sont insérées dans le socket, d'habitude avec la Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) pour faciliter l'installation.


Parmi les processeurs sur Socket 370, nous pouvons remarquer les Celeron 300A-›533 (Mendocino), Celeron 500A-›1.1GHz (Coppermine-128), Celeron 900A-›1.4GHz (Tualatin), Pentium III 500E-›1.13GHz (Coppermine), Pentium III 866-›1.13GHz (Coppermine-T), Pentium III 1.0B-›1.33GHz (Tualatin), Pentium III-S 700-›1.4GHz (Tualatin), Cyrix III 533-›667 (Samuel) , Cyrix III 733A-›800A (Samuel 2) , Cyrix III 800A-›866A (Ezra), Cyrix III 800T-›1.0T (Ezra-T), Cyrix III 1.0 (Nehemiah).

Nombre de broches : 370 pin ZIF

Tensions : 1,05v 2,1v
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Document created the 19/03/2002, last modified the 15/12/2024
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