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- Slotket abstract "In computer hardware terminology, slotkets, also known as slockets, (both short for slot to socket adapter) are adapters that allow socket-based microprocessors to be used on slot-based motherboards.Slotkets were first created to allow the use of Socket 8 Pentium Pro processors on Slot 1 motherboards. Later, they became more popular for inserting Socket 370 Intel Celerons into Slot 1 based motherboards. This lowered costs for computer builders, especially with dual processor machines. High-end motherboards accepting two Slot 1 processors (usually Pentium 2) were widely available, but double-socketed motherboards for the less expensive Socket 370 Celerons were not. The slotkets remained popular in the transition period from Slot to Socket-based Pentium III processors by allowing CPU upgrades in existing Slot 1 motherboards.Slotkets were never introduced to take advantage of the AMD Athlon processors' transition from the Slot A form factor to the Socket A form factor.Today slotkets have largely disappeared because neither Intel nor AMD currently manufacture Slot based CPUs.".
- Slotket thumbnail KL_Socket8_Slot1_Adapter.jpg?width=300.
- Slotket wikiPageExternalLink slocketguide.php.
- Slotket wikiPageID "1070126".
- Slotket wikiPageLength "1519".
- Slotket wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Slotket wikiPageRevisionID "670714251".
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink AMD.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Adapter_(computing).
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Micro_Devices.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Athlon.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink CPU_socket.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Category:CPU_sockets.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Celeron.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Computer_hardware.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Motherboard.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Motherboards.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Pentium_2.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Pentium_II.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Pentium_III.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Pentium_Pro.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Slot_1.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Slot_A.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Socket_370.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Socket_8.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink Socket_A.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink File:KL_Socket8_Slot1_Adapter.jpg.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLink File:Slocket_PCB_Slot_1_to_PGA370.jpg.
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slocket".
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slotket".
- Slotket wikiPageWikiLinkText "slotket".
- Slotket hasPhotoCollection Slotket.
- Slotket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Microcompu-stub.
- Slotket subject Category:CPU_sockets.
- Slotket hypernym Adapters.
- Slotket type Microcomputer.
- Slotket type Microcontroller.
- Slotket comment "In computer hardware terminology, slotkets, also known as slockets, (both short for slot to socket adapter) are adapters that allow socket-based microprocessors to be used on slot-based motherboards.Slotkets were first created to allow the use of Socket 8 Pentium Pro processors on Slot 1 motherboards. Later, they became more popular for inserting Socket 370 Intel Celerons into Slot 1 based motherboards. This lowered costs for computer builders, especially with dual processor machines.".
- Slotket label "Slotket".
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- Slotket sameAs Slotket.
- Slotket sameAs Slotket.
- Slotket sameAs 슬로켓.
- Slotket sameAs m.043b0f.
- Slotket sameAs Слоткет.
- Slotket sameAs Slotket.
- Slotket sameAs Q1132283.
- Slotket sameAs Q1132283.
- Slotket wasDerivedFrom Slotket?oldid=670714251.
- Slotket depiction KL_Socket8_Slot1_Adapter.jpg.
- Slotket isPrimaryTopicOf Slotket.