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ZERO INSERTION FORCE SOCKET Definition We define ZERO INSERTION FORCE SOCKET |
ZERO INSERTION FORCE SOCKET - A socket designed to accept a PGA chip, such as most common CPUs produced today. The ZIF socket allows you to plug in a PGA chip with no pressure required. This is a big advantage because older sockets required you to push the chip in with equal force on all sides or risk bending the pins. It's not fun to bend pins on the new processor you just bought, especially when some server chips cost well over US$1,000. |
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