These are used to attach the Microprocessor or Main Processor to the Motherboard. Mainly, there are three types of slots are available. (a) Pin Type Slot (b) Slot One (c) Socket Type.
(a) Pin Type Slot : This slot is used from the 80286 Stage to Pentium 4 Stage. This slot is in White Color with Holes for Processor. The holes of the slot are according to the processor type. In this slot we can attach Microprocessor and Heatsink with Fan.
(b) Slot One : This Slot is introduced in Pentium II Stage, and used till Pentium III 600 Mhz., Stage. The Slot is in Brown Color, looks like a Big PCI Slot. In this slot, we can attach Processor along with the Heat Sink and Fan.
(a) Pin Type Slot : This slot is used from the 80286 Stage to Pentium 4 Stage. This slot is in White Color with Holes for Processor. The holes of the slot are according to the processor type. In this slot we can attach Microprocessor and Heatsink with Fan.
(b) Slot One : This Slot is introduced in Pentium II Stage, and used till Pentium III 600 Mhz., Stage. The Slot is in Brown Color, looks like a Big PCI Slot. In this slot, we can attach Processor along with the Heat Sink and Fan.
(c) Socket Type : This is the Latest Slot which are used to attach Pentium D, Dual Core, Core 2 Duo and Quad Core Processors. It is introduced from Intel 915 Chipset Motherboards and still is in use with Intel 945, Intel 965 and later Motherboards. Oppositely to the Pin Type Slot, this slot is having Pins to attach the Processor.
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Useful post regarding processor Slots. The motherboard holds the microprocessor, the memory and several card slots. The memory may be SIMM sockets or DIMM sockets. As I know the current standard is DIMM socketed memory. This is usually 168 pin 3 volt unbuffered synchronous DRAM memory. Thanks for sharing such useful information.
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