Socket 4

Socket 4 was the first socket designed for the early Pentium processors. Socket 4 was the only 5 volt Pentium socket. After socket 4 Intel switched to the 3.3 volt powered socket 5. This socket does support a special Pentium OverDrive, which allows running at 120 MHz (for the 60 MHz) or 133 MHz (for the 66 Mhz).>
        
        
Specification
        
        
        
        
        
Number of Pins 273
Pin Rows 4
Voltage 5 volts
Motherboard 1st Generation Pentium
Supported Processors Pentium 60-66 Mhz, Pentium OverDrive

 

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