Intel AN430TX Product Specification - Page 12

Microprocessor, 1.5.1 Microprocessor Upgrade - socket

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AN430TX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.5 Microprocessor The motherboard supports: • Pentium processors operating at 90, 100, 120, 133, 150, 166, and 200 MHz • Pentium processors with MMX technology operating at 166, and 200 MHz An onboard voltage regulator derives the necessary voltage from the computer's power supply and enables use of standard or VRE-specified processors. The motherboard automatically detects the type of processor (Pentium processor or Pentium processor with MMX technology). CAUTION If you use clips to secure a heat sink to the processor, do not use bail-wire style heat sink clips, such as the type shown in the figure to the right. These clips have been known to damage the motherboard when installed or removed incorrectly. OM05908 1.5.1 Microprocessor Upgrade The motherboard has a 321-pin Socket 7 zero insertion force (ZIF) microprocessor socket. Socket 7 supports upgrades to higher performance Pentium OverDrive processors not supported by Socket 5. 12

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AN430TX Motherboard Technical Product Specification
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1.5 Microprocessor
The motherboard supports:
Pentium processors operating at 90, 100, 120, 133, 150, 166, and 200 MHz
Pentium processors with MMX technology operating at 166, and 200 MHz
An onboard voltage regulator derives the necessary voltage from the computer’s power supply and
enables use of standard or VRE-specified processors.
The motherboard automatically detects the
type of processor (Pentium processor or Pentium processor with MMX technology).
CAUTION
If you use clips to secure a heat sink
to the processor, do not use bail-wire
style heat sink clips, such as the type
shown in the figure to the right.
These clips have been known to
damage the motherboard when
installed or removed incorrectly.
OM05908
1.5.1
Microprocessor Upgrade
The motherboard has a 321-pin Socket 7 zero insertion force (ZIF) microprocessor socket.
Socket 7 supports upgrades to higher performance Pentium OverDrive processors not supported by
Socket 5.