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Slot 1 motherboards were primarily designed for the Pentium II and early Pentium III processors. A Pentium Pro could be used with a special converter known as a "slotket." Later Pentium III processors could be retrofitted to work on Slot 1 boards with a similar slotket.

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Can you use a Slot 1 CPU with a socket type motherboard?

No. Slot 1 cartridges were extremely complex. In addition to likely not fitting correctly in most, the connector would be extremely fragile, holding a large and bulky cartridge by a few fragile pins. No adapter was ever created for this reason. However, there are adapters to use Socket 370 processors on a Slot 1 motherboard. This is possible because Socket 370 processors are much smaller than Slot 1.


If a motherboard has a slot 1 . what cpus is it designed to support?

No motherboard has one slot of RAM


If a motherboard has a slot 1 what CPU is it designed to support?

No motherboard has one slot of RAM


If a motherboard has 1 slot what processors is it designed to support?

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


How many video card slots are on a motherboard?

normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.


How can you know which processors are right for your computer?

by knowing 1. the socket on your motherboard and 2. the frequency it supports


What is the difference between Slot 1 and Slot A on the motherboard?

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.


Is there a motherboard that will work with a agp 8x and pci express 16x and also a Intel p4?

There is no such motherboard out on the market today. All of the motherboards out on the market today either have 1 AGP slot, or PCI-Express slots. None of today's motherboards are specially equipped with both types. If you do find a motherboard that has both, you will be paying extremely big bucks for it. I don't think that today's motherboards are able to handle all of the information that an AGP and a PCI-Express slot together. Then, if and when you do find a motherboard that has both of those slots, it probably won't be compatible with the socket type of the Pentium processors. You'll probably have to use one of the higher end AMD processors (i.e. AMD's Athlon 64 FX series).


Are Pentium 1 also type of motherboard?

No, A Pentium 1 is a type of CPU chip. They don't make them anymore. It is a single core and would have to be used on an old motherboard with the proper pin slot.


What slot does the Intel Pentium II processor go into?

Slot 1.


What are the functions of a CPU slot?

CPU slot(s) and/or socket(s)The type of CPU slot or socket determines which processors the motherboard can use. The most popular CPU connectors are Socket 370 (late-model Intel Pentium III and Celeron processors), Socket A (AMD Athlon and Duron), Socket 478 (current Celeron and Pentium 4), Socket 423 (old-style Pentium 4), Slot 1 (old-style Pentium II/III and Celeron), Slot A (older-style Athlon), and the obsolete Socket 7 (Intel Pentium and AMD K6-* processors). Some motherboards have two or more CPU connectors, allowing them to support multiple processors. A few motherboards have both Slot 1 and Socket 370 connectors, allowing them to support either type of CPU (but not both at once).There are three versions of Socket 370, which differ in pinouts and which processors they support. Early Socket 370/PPGA motherboards support only older Mendocino-core Celeron processors. Later Socket 370/FC-PGA motherboards support Coppermine-core Pentium III FC-PGA processors and Coppermine128-core Celeron FC-PGA processors. The final Socket 370 motherboards, which Intel refers to as "Universal" models, support any Socket 370 processor, including Tualatin-core Pentium III and Celeron processors. Although Socket 370 is now obsolescent, tens of millions of Socket 370 systems remain in use. When you upgrade such a system it is important to check the documentation to determine which Socket 370 variant that system uses.


Can you put a Geforce 7300 Gt graphic module into a asus P5LD2-X motherboard?

Yes, the Geforce 7300 GT is a PCI-express video card, and the asus P5LD2-X motherboard has 1 PCI-express slot.