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DIP |
Dual Inline Package (older sets of cpus have two sets of pins on them, intel 1978 chips which were easy to break) |
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Single edge contact cartilage |
made installing cpu's much easier due to the fact that is was made up of plastic and didn't have pins and could be slid into a slot for installations |
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Motherboards usually have one slot for cpu on it |
with the cpu you can pop it into its connection and not have to worry about the pins breaking |
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once your done adding the cpu you need to add a heat sink for the cpu which will dissipate the heat |
doing this will ensure the cpu is getting rid of its heat and wont break the computer |
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once people started added heat sinks the processors started getting smaller |
we had to find another way to install our processors on our mother board that was easy to do and didn't take up a lot of space |
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Pin Grid Array (PGA) |
a lot of tiny pins on the cpu arranged in grid like fashion |
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Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) |
has a arm to install the cpu we would lightly place the cpu with its pins on the zif grid then we would close the arm to lock it in place no pressure would be involved in installing the PGA |
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Land Grid Array (LGA) |
Reversed the PGA, pins are on the motherboard No pin damage on the CPU, easier to damage the motherboard, Found on many different processors, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Opteron, Intel Sandy Bridge(i3, i5, i7) |
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LGA |
You would see all the tiny little pins sticking up on the mother board which is smaller than the PGA pins its easier to install and at the bottom its flat |
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CPU |
Over installing CPU's has become easier |