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aequitas
15-04-2005, 12:09 AM
if anyone has one lying around that they dont use anymore, do they wish to sell it. email me at spud_icus@hotmail.com

thanks guys

cvt
15-04-2005, 01:20 PM
wrong forum foo, goes in the Wanted forum!

radass
15-04-2005, 02:06 PM
moved

kyzen
15-04-2005, 05:23 PM
SHAZAM!

dominatrix
16-04-2005, 01:53 PM
462... isnt that the centrino socket? like, for laptops?

Moo
16-04-2005, 01:57 PM
462... isnt that the centrino socket? like, for laptops?

No, its the socket for AMD 1200-3200+'s.

radass
16-04-2005, 01:59 PM
so a p4 mobo for an amd chip is wanted :P

cvt
16-04-2005, 02:53 PM
i can do that...
garentee it won't work, but eh, who cares?

I have a good old shuttle something mobo, for the 400mhz bus ones, I could make an adaptor and solder a ZIF socketA onto it.

$50 for the mobo
$30 for the socket
$20 for the other parts
$40 per hour of labour, prolly 2 days involved in this, maybe more.
unsolder socket, place header pins into all the holes and solder on, remove p4 clip, design a pcb to suit, print and develop it, drill it out, solder on new socket, place onto board and solder onto board.

it would be unique!, i'll just chuck a header pin alongside for those unused 16 pins from the new socket.

I never even read what he wanted... so more to the point.
I do actually have a IC7-G board with only 1 working RAM slot, otherwise 100% stable, it does have a PGA 478 socket on it, but it would prolly work better than above, and definately be cheaper.

so whats ur offer?

Joshu
16-04-2005, 03:26 PM
No, its the socket for AMD 1200-3200+'s.
That's Socket A, you dill. 462 is low-performance P4/Celeron.
Oh, is that why my rig doesn't run Windows XP properly?
;o

(I'm probably wrong though)

cvt
16-04-2005, 04:16 PM
yeh, your wrong.

for those that wonder.

Socket 1, 2, 3 = 486 days
socket 4 = first pentiums
socket 5 = pentiums
socket 6 = intel 486
socket 463 = nexgen 586
socket 7 = 296 LIF (no clamp) or 321 ZIF (lever) (SPGA form)
super socket 7 = faster bus, otherewise above (SPGA form)
Slot 1 (celery, p1, p2, p3)
slot 2 (xeons)
slot A (K7)
slot B (existed, but I don;t knwo what for, think it was alpha cpu's)
slot M (itanium)
Socket 370 (celery, p3, 370 pins)
socket 423 (very first p4)
Socket A (462 pins, K7 athlon, duron and XP)
Socket 478 (Celery, p4, 478 pins (intels first PGA-HD socket))
Socket 479 (mobile intel chips)
Socket 563 (mobile athlon xp)
Socket 603 and 604 (xeon)
Socket 775 (intels first LGA socket, p4)
Socket 754 (AMD 64bit (AMD's first PGA-HD socket))
Socket 939 (AMD 64bit)
Socket 940 (AMD 64bit and Opteron)

I have no idea how many pins were on the Socket 6 and older, or how many contacts were on them gay arse slots.
There soon became slockets, converting Slot 1 -> socket 370

and thats all from memory, but its a lot more correct that joshu's or orinal posters posts :p
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That's Socket A, you dill. 462 is low-performance P4/Celeron.

quoted just so joshu doesn;t forget :p
its so rare for him to publically blunder like this... *must make big thing of it* :p

Joshu
16-04-2005, 06:32 PM
Just goes to show I'm not always right ;)

Who needs stinkin' hardware anyway? I bet I can make a 386 CPU fit a socket 462... after all, the numbers are sort of close...