Talk:Socket 3
Latest comment: 2 years ago by 95.157.26.246 in topic Socket 3 boards with 2nd socket for 487?
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Socket 3 boards with 2nd socket for 487?
editI doubt there where _Socket 3_ boards made to accommodate the "487" (really a 486 DX chip). Socket 3 is the latest greatest 486 socket and really intended for 3.3-3.45V CPUs. The 487/486DX is a 5V part. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.157.26.246 (talk) 08:21, 28 November 2021 (UTC)