Socket 2
Socket 2 was one of the series of CPU sockets into which various x86 microprocessors were inserted. It was an updated Socket 1 with added support for Pentium OverDrive processors.
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| Type | ZIF | 
|---|---|
| Chip form factors | PPGA | 
| Contacts | 238 | 
| FSB protocol | ? | 
| FSB frequency | 25–50 MT/s | 
| Voltage range | 5 V | 
| Processors | Intel 486 SX, 486 DX, 486 DX2, 486 OverDrive, Pentium OverDrive | 
| Predecessor | Socket 1 | 
| Successor | Socket 3 | 
| This article is part of the CPU socket series | |
Socket 2 was a 238-pin low insertion force (LIF) or zero insertion force (ZIF) 19×19 pin grid array (PGA) socket suitable for the 5-volt, 25 to 66 MHz 486 SX, 486 DX, 486 DX2, 486 OverDrive and 63 or 83 MHz Pentium OverDrive processors.[1]
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References
    
- Intel Socket 2 Specification, pcguide.com, retrieved 2009-03-30
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