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The '''Super Socket 7''', also refered to as "Super 7" is an extension of the [[Socket 7]] [[ZIF]] socket specification. It features a 100 [[MHz]] [[front-side bus]], support for the [[AGP]] bus, and an [[SPGA]] package.
The '''Super Socket 7''', also refered to as "Super 7" is an extension of the [[Socket 7]] [[ZIF]] socket specification. It features a 100 [[MHz]] [[front-side bus]], support for the [[AGP]] bus, and an [[SPGA]] package. Super Socket was used by [[AMD]] [[K6-II]] and [[K6-III]] processors.


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The Super Socket 7, also refered to as "Super 7" is an extension of the Socket 7 ZIF socket specification. It features a 100 MHz front-side bus, support for the AGP bus, and an SPGA package. Super Socket was used by AMD K6-II and K6-III processors.

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