The earliest models of the AMD K7 / Athlon used Slot A, before migrating to Socket A.
Slot 1.
Socket(s)Slot 1MMC-1MMC-2Mini-Cartridge
Athlon
A processor is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer.
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.
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.
to put RAM into your computer
yeah, theyre both penryn and meant for the same slot, you sure can.
May be not, because all Pentium 3 processor supported motherboard uses AGP port (4x speed, maximum is 8x used by Pentium 4s), but on the other hand, almost all Pentium D supported motherboard uses PCI Express x16 slot for video card, so they can not be seated there..... so the answer is NO, but some motherboards are available who supports a D process with an AGP slot, so the answer is YES, got your answer?make your decision! Mustakim