True. The line in the connector is a socket used to attach an audio source. The headphone connector is a socket that is used to attach an audio output device.
Dual cpu socket motherboards are for workstations/servers and won't fit in you typical case. Yes it boosts the performance.
it is BGA413 socket
Dual in-line Package Switch. A small collection of switches mounted in a compact package. used for setting codes in garage door openers for example.
dual in-line memory module
A dual line system is a safety item. If a brake line/brake hose lets go you will still have brakes on one axle, you may not stop on a dime but it will stop you. A single line system will leave you with out any brakes at all if one brake line/hose lets go. American made cars have had a dual line systems since 1968.
A line-out socket is a type of audio output jack typically found on electronic devices like music players or computers. It is used to connect the device to external speakers, headphones, or other audio equipment to play the audio signal without amplification or processing.
CPU socket 939 was released by AMD in 2004, it supports both single and dual core processors. Socket 939 supersedes socket 754 for Anthlon 64 processors, it is no longer in production.
That can either mean a dual-socket machine with dual-core CPUs (two CPUs with two cores each) or a quad-core CPU (one CPU with four cores).
you need to be more specific (specific dual core pentium model) as various dual core pentium processors have been created over the years that use several different socket types
a dil socket is a dil socket
it is a "dual in-line package. You doing a digital electronics crossword puzzle or something?