Socket 5 has 320 pins
Pin 1 on the CPU is aligned with Pin 1 on the ZIF socket.
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Pin 1 is 5 volts DC Pin 4 is ground.
It has a white Triangle The previous answer is quite useless. The triangle marks where pin 1 is on the CPU. When installing a CPU into the socket, the installer lines up the triangles so the CPU fits correctly into the socket.
A Socket Connector is where you are going to connect a socket
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The Socket 4 Pentium processor from the early 1990's had 273 pins the socket 5 had 320.
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Pin 1 on the CPU is aligned with Pin 1 on the ZIF socket.
Earlier Pentiums used a pin grid array ( PGA ) socket, with pins aligned in uniform rows around the socket. Later sockets use a staggered pin grid array ( SPGA ), with pins staggered over the socket to squeeze more pins into a small space.
PGA socket - Pin grid array
a socket that is soldered to a printed circuit board, into which a 8 pin integrated circuit package may be plugged to connect it to the circuitry.
A socket is a receptacle (hole) into which you insert a pin. The number of holes determines the number of pins.
THE CONFIGURATION OF A THREE PIN WALL SOCKET IS THAT IT SHOULD BE WITH A SWITCH TO OPERATE THE PHASE THE NEXT SAME LEVEL PIN IS FOR THE NUETRAL AND THE THIRD TOP PIN IS FOR THE GROUND OR EARTH.THIS SOCKET IS USUALLY USED FOR ELECTRICAL HOME APPLIANCES LIKE COMPUTERS REFRIGIRATORS DEEP FREEZERS IRONS VACCUM CLEANERS MICROVAVES ETC ETC.
The land socket uses lands rather than pins. Because it is easier to install and remove.
The Intel Pentium 1 processor uses the Socket 4 or Socket 5 type, depending on the specific model and generation. Socket 4 was primarily used for the original Pentium processors, while Socket 5 was introduced later to support enhanced features and newer Pentium variants. These sockets were designed to accommodate the processor's pin grid array (PGA) configuration.
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