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Socket 370 (also known as the PGA370 socket) is a common format of CPU socket first used by Intel for Pentium III and Celeron processors to replace the older Slot 1 CPU interface on personal computers. The 370 refers to the number of pin holes in the socket for CPU pins. Modern Socket 370 fittings are usually found on Mini-ITX motherboards and embedded systems.

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The socket has 370 pin-holes - hence the name Socket 370, and it has the same size as the Socket 7. There are two differences between these sockets: Socket 370 processors don't have 2 corner pins while Socket 7 processors don't have only one corner pin. The extra corner pin doesn't allow Socket 7 processors to fit into PGA370 socket. There are 6 rows of pins between the edge and the center of the processor for Socket 370 processors, and 5 rows for Socket 7 processors.

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PGA370 motherboard. The VGA plug of motherboard has come out while removing the VGA cable. I tried putting it again, but now two wires of the pug have cut. Please suggest some ... I have Intel chipset PGA370 motherboard. The VGA plug of motherboard has come out while removing the VGA cable. I tried putting it again, but now two wires of the pug have cut. Please suggest ... - posted in Motherboards

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PGA370 it also has an SIS5595 (chip?) on it. There is also a marking that has what looks to be a backwards Ru ... I have a custom built pc and I need to replace the motherboard. P/N: 9916538102 chipset: PGA370 it also has an SIS5595 (chip?) on it. There is also a marking that has what looks to be a ... - posted in Motherboards

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