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REFERENCE INFORMATION
Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket is a socket type used on motherboards for processors and other
chips. Unlike the
LIF socket, little pressure is needed to seat a chip into a ZIF socket, and a
special tool or screwdriver is not required to remove a chip from a ZIF socket. The ZIF socket was
designed to reduce the risk of accidentally bending a pin (or whole row of pins) on an expensive
processor when seating the chip into a socket.
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