Tema: Re: COMM: Pentium 133-200 MHz
Autorius: MRT
Data: 2008-04-10 15:22:10
> Aha, patikslint tikrai reikia :)
> Socket5 - kitoks fiziškai. Socket7 - nuo P90 (o gal net 60) iki K6-2 550,
> nors S7 su 100MHz jau vadino SuperSocket7. Visi skirtumai pagal palaikomus
> procus - tik M/B paduodamų maitinimų skaičiuje ir įtampose (MMX'ui
> reikėjo dviejų įtampų).

Nu kad ne visai nusisnekejau, Socket5 ir Socket7 labai giminingi.. ner ten baisiai "kitoks fiziskai"
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. (However, not all motherboard manufacturers supported the dual voltage on their boards 
initially.) Socket 7 is backwards compatible; a Socket 5 CPU can be placed in a Socket 7 motherboard.

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An extension, Super Socket 7, was designed to allow the AMD K6-2 and AMD K6-III chips to operate at a higher clock rate and use AGP.

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