The Socket 478 connector is used for Intel Pentium 4 processors and their Celeron equivalents.
Socket 478 was the only widespread name for this processor socket.
Socket 478 is a processor socket used by certain versions of the Intel Pentium 4 and their Celeron counterparts. It consists of 478 contacts (pin holes) in a FC-PGA configuration. The Socket 478 format was replaced by the Socket 775 format.
One can purchase a Socket 478 Motherboard directly from the manufacturer, such as Gigabyte. Alternatively, Socket 478 Motherboards can be purchased from retailers such as Amazon and Newegg.
Socket 478
If your computer is a Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz or later it's a socket 478.
Socket 478
It is a type of array to fit into an intel Socket 370 or Socket 478 CPU socket.
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Pentium 4s were available in Socket 423, Socket 478, and LGA 775.
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Socket 478.
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