Wednesday, June 7, 2017

CPU sockets

A power CPU (central processing unit) or Slot is an electrical component connected to a printed circuit board (PCB) and is designed for the home CPU (also called a microprocessor). This is a special type of integrated circuit socket designed to calculate very high pins. A CPU socket provides many functions, including physical structure to support the CPU, support for heat sinks, facilitate replacement (and lower cost), and most importantly, forming an electrical interface with both CPU and with PCB. The motherboard CPU jack is found more frequently on most desktop and server computers (laptops typically use surface CPU mounts), especially those based on Intel x86 architecture. Types of CPU sockets and motherboard chipsets must support CPU count and speed

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