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socketing

Socketing is a term used in several domains to describe the act of connecting, inserting, or enabling a point of interaction through a socket. In computing and technology, it most commonly refers to hardware sockets, software interfaces such as network sockets, and game mechanics that place gems or runes into item sockets.

Hardware: CPU socketing is the process of installing a processor into a matching socket on a motherboard.

Networking: In software development, socket programming uses network sockets as endpoints for interprocess or network communication.

Gaming: In role-playing and action games, socketing denotes inserting gems, runes, or similar items into predefined

Related topics include CPU sockets, socket APIs in programming, and gem socketing in games.

The
procedure
involves
aligning
pins
or
contact
pads,
seating
the
processor
evenly,
and
securing
it
with
a
locking
lever
or
mechanism.
Thermal
interface
material
may
be
applied
between
the
CPU
cooler
and
the
processor.
Compatibility
between
the
processor’s
package
and
the
motherboard
socket
is
essential,
and
improper
seating
can
cause
bent
pins
or
contact
problems.
A
typical
workflow
includes
creating
a
socket,
binding
it
to
an
address,
and
performing
listen/accept
for
servers
or
connect
for
clients.
Many
programming
languages
provide
socket
APIs,
and
the
term
socketing
is
sometimes
used
informally
to
describe
implementing
sockets
in
an
application.
sockets
in
equipment
to
grant
bonuses
such
as
attributes,
enhanced
damage,
or
special
abilities.
The
number
and
type
of
sockets,
as
well
as
socketing
rules,
vary
by
game.
Some
gems
can
be
upgraded
or
removed,
and
socketing
strategies
affect
item
progression.