| Type | ZIF |
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| Chip form factors | SPGA |
| Contacts | 320 |
| FSB protocol | proprietary |
| FSB frequency | 50 MHz, 60 MHz, 66 MHz |
| Voltage range | 3.1 to 3.6 V |
| Processors | Intel Pentium (75 - 133 MHz) Intel Pentium Overdrive (125 - 166 MHz) Intel Pentium Overdrive MMX (125 - 200 MHz) AMD K5 (PR75 - PR200) IDT WinChip (180 - 200 MHz) IDT WinChip-2 (200 - 240 MHz) IDT WinChip-2a (233 MHz) and compatible |
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Socket 5 was created for the second generation of Intel Pentium processors operating at speeds from 75 to 133 MHz as well as certain Pentium OverDrive and Pentium MMX processors with core voltage 3.3V. 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 5 was replaced by Socket 7.[1]
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- ^ "Intel Socket 5 Specification". pcguide.com. http://www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/char/socketSocket5-c.html. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
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