The Socket 370 only support Intel chips (and only Celeron) at this time. It is similar in layout to the Socket 7, but is different. I think it's Intel's attempt to discourage competetion. The Socket 7 and Super 7, are essentially the same socket--but the "Super" boards provide support for 100 MHz Front Side Bus(necessary for newer AMD K6-2 and K6-3 chips,)as well as AGP support. Dan Shaughnessy > Can someone explain to me the difference between a socket 7, super socket 7 > and socket 370? I understand that the PPGA array for a celeron chip uses > the socket 370. Will an AMD chip work in a socket 370? or must it use the > super socket 7. PCBUILD mailing list is brought to you by: The NOSPIN Group http://nospin.com