A processor is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer.
Socket(s)Slot 1MMC-1MMC-2Mini-Cartridge
Slot 1.
Athlon
if the m'bord has 1 slot it doesn't mean that it is designed only for single processor systems. according to the developing technology single slot can be used for multiprocessor system eg core 2
The earliest models of the AMD K7 / Athlon used Slot A, before migrating to Socket A.
Depends on what type of server, it most earlier servers (Pentium 2/3 days) The most common Slot 1/2 Processor used was the XEON by Intel. It covered Pentium 2 and Pentium 3 servers, the XEON Processor wasn't like a normal PC version, it featured a larger Cache which would help the processor process more and at a faster rate.
Cartridge processor packages can stand up on their end and install in a slot on the motherboard or lay flat in a socket? TRUE
They are physically compatible, just reversed in alternate directions. They are electronically totally different, however, and a processor designed for Slot 1 cannot be used in Slot A, and vice versa.
Yes. The GA-6BXC can support any Slot 1 Intel Pentium II or Pentium III processor. For the faster Pentium IIIs, you will need to purchase a "slotket" to convert a Socket 370 processor to the Slot 1 interface.
When we upgrade our motherboard we concentrate following important points to make changes in ouy PC 1 - First check that the Ram is Dimm or Simm (Too old memory )if it is Dimm Ram then you will have to check that this Ram is of 66 Buses , 100 Buses , or of 133. Normally P1 works 66 bus ram and P2 works 100 bus ram 2 - Then come to Processor , see wether it is Slot Processor or Socket Processor depending on the processor type you will have to get the new motherboard For example I have a PC with a Motherboard XL 2000 and I want to change my motherboard so the Ram that is installed with XL 2000 is 64 MB 100 bus and Processor is Genuine Intel 350 Mhz (Slot Type) I may get the other motherboard say Intel 810 C Chipset or GFXL (because) Both the motherboards support Ram with 100 bus and My Slot Processor 350 Mhz It would be better for you to confirm by asking before purchasing new or other motherboard that what is the final range of processor that the new motherboard will support As I change my motherboard from XL 2000 TO GFXL OR Intel 810c I will Use my own slot processor 350 Mhz that is PII Processor but I can also change My processor from 350 to 500 600 Slot processor to make my system PIII whenever I get the money.
The answer is the motherboard.
If you look on your CPU (processor) there will be a small golden arrow, you place that arrow in the same direction as where there is a space without holes on the CPU slot.