Vo blyn, nepatingėjai visgi išknist info :) "MRT" <martynas@fastlink.lt> wrote in message news:ftl0pi$qmp$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> Aha, patikslint tikrai reikia :) >> Socket5 - kitoks fiziškai. Socket7 - nuo P90 (o gal net 60) iki K6-2 550, >> nors S7 su 100MHz jau vadino SuperSocket7. Visi skirtumai pagal palaikomus >> procus - tik M/B paduodamų maitinimų skaičiuje ir įtampose (MMX'ui >> reikėjo dviejų įtampų). > > Nu kad ne visai nusisnekejau, Socket5 ir Socket7 labai giminingi.. ner ten baisiai "kitoks fiziskai" > Differences between Socket 5 and Socket 7 are that Socket 7 has an extra pin and is designed to provide dual split rail voltage, as > opposed to Socket 5's single voltage. (However, not all motherboard manufacturers supported the dual voltage on their boards > initially.) Socket 7 is backwards compatible; a Socket 5 CPU can be placed in a Socket 7 motherboard. > > *** > > An extension, Super Socket 7, was designed to allow the AMD K6-2 and AMD K6-III chips to operate at a higher clock rate and use AGP. > > *** > >