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{{short description|Physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some Intel microprocessors}} {{about|a PC processor socket|SLOT-1 on a Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS and 3DS storage devices}} {{Lead too short|date=February 2024}} {{CPU socket | name = Slot 1 | image = [[image:Asus P3C2000 - Slot 1-8626.jpg|290px]] | type = Slot | formfactors = * Single Edge Contact Cartridge ([[Pentium II]]) * Single Edge Contact Cartridge 2 ([[Pentium II]], [[Pentium III]]) * Single Edge Processor Package ([[Celeron]]) | contacts = 242<ref>{{cite web|url=http://users.erols.com/chare/sockets.htm|title=CPU Sockets Chart|accessdate=2009-03-31|publisher=erols.com|archive-date=2009-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090322202532/http://users.erols.com/chare/sockets.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> | protocol = [[AGTL+]] | fsb = 66, 100, and (on third-party chipsets) 133 MHz | voltage = 1.3 to 3.50 V | processors = [[Pentium II]]: 233β450 MHz<br /> [[Intel Celeron|Celeron]]: 266β433 MHz<br /> [[Pentium III]]: 450 MHzβ1.13 GHz<br /> (A [[Slotket]] makes following Socket 370 CPUs usable:<br /> [[Celeron]] and [[Pentium III]] to 1,400 MHz,<br /> [[Cyrix III|VIA Cyrix III]]: 350β733 MHz,<br /> [[VIA C3]]: 733β1,200 MHz<br /> Slotkets also made it possible to use some Pentium Pro CPUs for Socket 8 using the same method.) | predecessor = [[Socket 7]] | successor = [[Socket 370]] }} [[File:Pentium II SECC cartridge on motherboard.jpg|thumb|Pentium II SECC form installed into Slot 1]] '''Slot 1''' refers to the physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some of [[Intel Corporation|Intel]]'s microprocessors, including the [[Pentium Pro]], [[Celeron]], [[Pentium II]] and the [[Pentium III]]. Both single and dual processor configurations were implemented. Intel reverted to the traditional socket interface with the release of [[Socket 370]] in 1999.
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