"Anders Lund" <webmaster@123grin.dk> wrote in message
news:9htops$jth$1@sunsite.dk...
>snip<
> > Du mener vel FCPGA->Slot 1 ? Det kan ikke lade sig gøre at konvertere
fra
> > Slot 1 til FCPGA/Socket 370.
>
> Mærkeligt nok hedder det slot 1 > Fc-pga hvis man vil sætte en fc-pga
> prosessor på et bundkort der er designet til slot 1. Se evt.
>
www.edbpriser.dk under prosessore om derfter tilbehør.
Da ikke så vidt jeg kan se:
"Asus Converter Socket 370 -> Slot 1", "Microstar MS-6905 Socket 370 -> Slot
1" !! I øvrigt kegler edbpriser rundt i koventionerne, idet FCPGA ikke er
helt det samme som Socket 370. Socket 370 er i virkeligheden en
samlebetegnelse for PPGA Celeron I, Cyrix II o.lign. processorer, mens FCPGA
refererer til Celeron II og Pentium III Coppermine. I følge Intels
hjemmeside er forskellen mellem PPGA og FCPGA defineret således:
The FC-PGA package is used on Pentium® III processors, and is referred to as
the Flip Chip Pin Grid Array package. The PPGA package is used on Intel®
CeleronT processors, and is referred to as the Plastic Pin Grid Array
package.
The PPGA package used on the Intel® CeleronT processors has the actual
silicon core facing down towards the motherboard. The silicon core is
covered by a heat slug helping to dissipate heat from the core. The heat
slug transfers heat from the core to the heatsink. As processors get smaller
and faster, the ability to dissipate heat from the processor core is become
more and more critical. The FC-PGA package, flips the silicon core over
facing up. The core sits on top of the actual package and is exposed. The
silicon die is exposed and makes direct contact with the heatsink.
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Mvh
Anders