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Socket 5

Updated: 08/02/2020 by Computer Hope
CPU socket 5

The Intel Socket 5 is a processor socket that had 320-pin holes in 37 by 37 rows, ran at 3.3v, and compatible with the Intel Pentium 75-133, Pentium OverDrive, and Pentium MMX (MultiMedia eXtension) processors. To the right is an illustration of the Socket 5 socket.

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