- Slot 1
CPU socket
name = Slot 1
type = Slot
formfactors =- Single Edge Contact Cartridge (
Pentium II ) - Single Edge Contact Cartridge 2 (
Pentium III ) - Single Edge Processor Package (
Celeron )
contacts = 242
protocol = GTL+
fsb = 66, 100, and 133 MHz
voltage = 1.65 to 2.80 V
processors =Intel Pentium II (SECC & SECC2, 233-450 MHz)Intel Pentium III (SECC2, 450-1133 MHz)Intel Celeron (SEPP, 233-466 MHz)
Slot 1 refers to the physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some of
Intel 's microprocessors, including theCeleron ,Pentium II and thePentium III . Both single and dual processor configurations were implemented.Slot 1 was a departure from the square
Zero Insertion Force PGA/SPGA sockets used for thePentium and earlier processors. Instead, the processor is mounted on a Single Edge Contact Cartridge (SECC), much like a PCI slot, but with a 242-lead edge-connector.The Slot 1 specification allows for higher bus rates than
Socket 7 . Slot 1 motherboards use the GTL+ bus protocol.Some Pentium-II 350MHz and 450MHz processors, and all slot-1 Pentium-III's, came in the improved SECC2 variety. The SECC2 package varied from the original SECC package by removal of the heat-plate connected to the CPU via a thermal interface, used less raw material, was lighter, and could be produced at lower cost.
It should be noted that while SECC2 retention clips will hold a SECC package, SECC clips will not hold an SECC2 package. The
Slot A standard used byAMD was mechanically identical but electrically incompatible.ee also
*
Slot A
*Slot 2
*List of Intel CPU slots and sockets .External links
* [http://www.atmarkit.co.jp/fpc/slotsocket/images/slot1_l.jpgAn image of a motherboard with Slot 1 connector]
* [http://www.pcpusher.com/chinaice/intel233slot1.jpgAn image of a Pentium II processor]- Single Edge Contact Cartridge (
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