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{{short description|CPU socket}} {{CPU socket| name = Socket 370 | image = [[Image:Intel Socket 370.JPG|290px]] | type = [[Pin grid array|PGA]]-[[Zero insertion force|ZIF]] | formfactors = [[Pin grid array|Plastic pin grid array]] (PPGA) and [[Flip-chip pin grid array]] (FC-PGA and FC-PGA2) | contacts = 370<ref>{{cite web|url=http://custom-chassis.net/CPU/erols.com/sockets.htm|title=CPU Sockets Chart|accessdate=2009-04-16|publisher=users.erols.com}}</ref> | protocol = AGTL+, AGTL | fsb = 66, 100 and 133 MT/s | voltage = 1.05β2.1 V | dimensions = 1.95 Γ 1.95 inches<ref>{{cite web|url=http://download.intel.com/support/processors/pentiumiii/sb/24965705.pdf|title=Intel Pentium III Specifications}}</ref> (49.53 mm x 49.53 mm) | processors = [[Intel]] [[Celeron]] Mendocino (PPGA, 300β533 MHz, 2.0 V)<br /> Intel Celeron Coppermine (FC-PGA, 533β1100 MHz, 1.5β1.75 V)<br /> Intel Celeron Tualatin (FC-PGA2, 900β1400 MHz, 1.475β1.5 V)<br /> Intel [[Pentium III]] Coppermine (FC-PGA, 500β1133 MHz, 1.6β1.75 V)<br /> Intel Pentium III Tualatin (FC-PGA2, 1000β1400 MHz, 1.45β1.5 V)<br /> [[VIA Technologies|VIA]] [[Cyrix III]]/[[VIA C3|C3]] (500β1200 MHz, 1.35β2.0 V) | predecessor = [[Slot 1]] | successor = [[Socket 423]] |release-date=1998|designed-by=Intel}} '''Socket 370''', also known as '''PGA370''', is a [[CPU socket]] first used by [[Intel]] for [[Pentium III]] and [[Celeron]] processors to first complement and later replace the older [[Slot 1]] CPU interface on [[personal computer]]s. The "370" refers to the number of pin holes in the socket for CPU pins. Socket 370 was replaced by [[Socket 423]] in 2000.
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