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Socket 6
TypeZIF
Chip form factorsPPGA
Contacts235
FSB protocol?
FSB frequency60–66 MT/s
Voltage range3.3 V
ProcessorsIntel 486

This article is part of the CPU socket series

Socket 6 was a 486-generation CPU socket, a slightly modified version of the more common Socket 3. It was used in a few motherboards.

Intel designed this new standard near the end of the 80486's market life. So few motherboards, if any, were produced that used it, especially as the Socket 3 standard was already sufficient.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Intel Socket 6 Specification, pcguide.com, retrieved 2009-03-31