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Slot A
TypeSECC
Chip form factorsPGA
Contacts242
FSB protocolEV6
FSB frequency200 MT/s, 266 MT/s
Voltage range1.3 - 2.05 V
ProcessorsAMDAthlon (500-1000 MHz)
PredecessorSuper Socket 7
SuccessorSocket A
This article is part of the CPU socket series

Slot A is the physical and electrical specification for a 242-lead single-edge-connector used by early versions of AMD's Athlon processor.[1]

The Slot A connector allows for a higher bus rate than Socket 7 or Super Socket 7. Slot A motherboards use the EV6 bus protocol, a technology originally developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for its Alpha 21264 microprocessor.

Slot A is mechanically compatible but electrically incompatible with Intel's Slot 1. As a consequence, Slot A motherboards were designed to have the connector's installed orientation be rotated 180 degrees relative to Slot 1 motherboards to discourage accidental insertion of a Slot 1 processor into a Slot A motherboard, and vice versa. The choice to use the same mechanical connector as the Intel Slot 1 also allowed motherboard manufacturers to keep costs down by stocking the same part for both Slot 1 and Slot A assemblies.

Slot A was superseded by Socket A.

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References[edit]

This article is based on material taken from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing prior to 1 November 2008 and incorporated under the 'relicensing' terms of the GFDL, version 1.3 or later.

  1. ^'CPU Sockets Chart'. users.erols.com. Retrieved 2009-04-04.
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Background information
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresNu metal[1]
Years active2002 - present
LabelsM2 (formerly M2BA), EM&NEM, Mistery of Sound
Websitehttp://www.slot.ru
MembersDaria 'Nookie' Stavrovich (Дария 'Нуки' Ставрович)
Igor 'Cache' Lobanov (Игорь 'КЭШ' Лобанов)
Sergey 'ID' Bogolyubsky (Сергей 'ID' Боголюбский)
Nikita Muravyov (Никита Муравьёв)
Vasily « Ghost » Gorshkov
Past membersDenis 'Dan' Khromykh (Денис 'Дэн' Хромых)
Alexey 'Proff' Nazarchuk (Алексей 'Proff' Назарчук)
Teona 'Teka' Dolnikova (Теона 'Тека' Дольникова)
Uliana 'IF' Elina (Ульяна 'IF' Елина)
Mikhail 'mikhei4' Korolev (Михаил 'muxeu4' Королёв)
Mikhail 'MiX' Petrov (Михаил 'MiX' Петров)
Nikita 'NiXoN' Simonov (Никита 'NiXoN' Симонов)
Kirill 'Mr Dudu/The Dude' Kachanov (Кирилл 'Mr Dudu/The Dude' Качанов)

Slot (Russian: Слот) is a Russian metal band. The members of the group: Daria 'Nookie' Stavrovich, Igor 'Cache' Lobanov, Sergey 'ID' Bogolyubsky, Nikita Muravyov, Vasiliy «Ghost» Gorshkov.

Since its inception, the group has released eight studio albums, two remix albums, two mini-albums, two live DVDs, recorded 20 singles and several soundtracks. The slot is known for its long tours of Russia and neighboring countries, which sometimes last more than a year.

Biography[edit]

'Nookie' and 'Cache', at Ariafest 2016

Slot was formed by male vocalist and chief songwriter Igor Lobanov (nicknamed Cache) and Denis Khromykh (nicknamed 'Dan') in 2002 in Moscow, Russia. In 2003 they released their debut album 'SLOT 1', released under Mistery Of Sound recording label. Their debut video 'Odni' (Одни) was in rotation on MTV and other major video stations for over six months. The album went on to sell over ten thousand copies internationally. Despite their initial success, Teona Dolnikova left the band in 2004 due to further concentrate with her solo career.

Uliana Elina (nicknamed IF), the eventual winner of 2005 RAMP Awards Best Vocal of the Year became Slot's female vocalist from 2004 to 2006. Together with Korn, Slot performed at Saint Petersburg's Ice Palace and at MSA in Moscow in 2006.

The band have been featured on numerous soundtracks for films such as 'Day Watch', 'Pirate', 'Bumer' and ' Hunting for Piranha'. They have also been featured on compilations such as Nashestvie, Scang Fest, and Rock Watch.

In the summer of 2006 Slot opened their Myspace page due to constant requests from fans worldwide. In the first month the band had received over 1000 visits and over 20,000 plays on Myspace player. Slot also has a page on Facebook and a YouTube channel.

In Autumn 2006, the band released their second studio album 2 Wars (2 войны), fuelled by the nationwide hit single of the same name. The video for the song was aired on various national television stations (MTV Russia, Muz-TV, A-One, O2TV and Music Box). The album shifted over eight thousand copies in the first twelve weeks of release.

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Due to the success of their second album, the band were once again nominated for the RAMP Awards in four categories. Slot received the most nominations in 2006. They won the Hit of the Year award. 2 Wars was re-recorded and re-released in 2007, featuring their new vocalist Daria Stavrovich (nicknamed Nookie).

TThey have played with international rock bands such as Korn, Clawfinger, and Samael. In 2007 they performed alongside Aria at the RAMP Awards. The band embarked on a fifty-date tour of the Baltic region, where more than fifty thousand fans came out to support them in spring of 2007.

In fall of 2007 they released their third album Trinity (Тринити). The music video of the first single 'Dead Stars' (Мёртвые Звёзды) was released to Internet and national video stations in the fourth quarter of 2007.

On 19 September 2009, Slot released their fourth studio album, which garnered attention from non-Russian speaking countries like United Kingdom, United States, and Canada. In March 2010, Slot released their first ever English single, 'Mirrors' (Зеркала). With its release and accompanying music video both in Russian and in English, the band is finding an entire new layer of fans. In April 2010, the band released its first ever English maxi-single entitled, 'Mirrors.' This single will include newly recorded and remastered editions of 'Mirrors,' 'Dead Stars,' and 'My Angel.'

In 2011, Slot released Break the Code, their debut English album. It was released on 23 August. The special edition of this album was also released in Japan.

In early 2014, Slot released the crowd funded album Шестой Sixth. On 18 April 2014, Nookie was stabbed multiple times in her neck during an autograph session with their fans on a café in St. Petersburg. She was rushed to the hospital, where the doctors said that she was 'moderately grave', but her life was not in danger.[2][3][4][5][6]

On 28 August 2018, a collection of the best tracks 15 was released on CD for fans in Europe, America and Japan. The disc is released by Sliptrick Records under the license of M2BA label.

As special guests, Slot performed on the same stage with such Western performers as Korn, Limp Bizkit, Guano Apes, Mötley Crüe and Skillet.

Achievements[edit]

Vocalist of the group – Daria Stavrovich - is semifinalist of the popular Russian broadcast 'The Voice'. Her performance of the song Cranberries 'Zombie' has got 29 million views on YouTube. Also Daria entered the list of 'Hottest Chicks in Hard Rock' according to the most respected American magazine 'Revolver'.

The group plays at all major festivals. At their speech at the Nashestvie 2019 there were 30 thousand people. In addition to Russian festivals, they played at major festival in Slovakia named 'Top fest'.

The release of the album Break The Code in the US was preceded by the appearance on the radio of the single of the same name 'Break the Code', which in just one week hit the rotation of 55 American radio stations and took second place in the rating of Metal Radio Station Add Chart.

Band members[edit]

Current members

  • Igor 'Cache' Lobanov - vocals
  • Sergey 'ID' Bogolyubsky- guitar
  • Daria 'Nookie' Stavrovich - vocals
  • Nikita Muravyov - bass guitar
  • Vasilij Gorshkov - drums, percussion

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Former members

  • Denis 'Dan' Chromyk
  • Alexsej 'Proff' Nazachuk
  • Teona 'Teka' Dolnikova
  • Uljana 'IF' Elina
  • Mikhail 'mikhei4' Korolev
  • Mikhail 'MiX' Petrov
  • Nikita 'NiXon' Simonov
  • Kirill 'Mr. Dude' Kachanov

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

YearNameLabel
2003SLOT1M2BA
20062Wars( 2 войны)EM&NEM
2007Trinity (Тринити)M2BA
20094everM2BA
2010The Best Of...
2011Break The CodeM2BA
2011F5M2BA
2013Sixth (Шестой)M2BA
2016SeptimaM2BA
2019200 kWM2BA

Re-released albums[edit]

YearNameLabel
20072Wars (with Nookie on vocals)
2010The Best Of...
20162Wars (10th Anniversary Edition)
2017Slot 15M2BA

Remixes[edit]

YearNameLabel
2008kiSLOTa. The First Drop (киСЛОТа. Первая капля)
2010kiSLOTa 2 (киСЛОТа 2, with Johnny Beast)

Singles[7][edit]

YearNameLabel
2003Alone (Одни)
2006Two Wars (2 войны)
2007Dead Stars (Мёртвые Звёзды)
2007Trinity (Тринити)
2008They Killed Kenny (Они убили Кенни)
2009Alfa Romeo + Betta Joliette (Alfa-Ромео + Beta-Джульетта)
2009My Angel (АнгелОК)
2009A.N.I.M.E. (А. Н. И. М. Е.)
2010Board (Доска)
2010Mirrors (Зеркала) - first single released simultaneously in both Russian and English
2010Lego (Лего)
2011Kill Me Baby One More Time
2011Twilight (Сумерки)
2013If (Если)
2013Knee-Deep (Поколено)
2014Glass Of Revolution (Стёкла Революции)
2015Attractive Force (Сила Притяжения)
2015Kills As Wants! (Мочит как хочет!)
2015Fear And Aggression (Страх и агрессия)
2016Circles on the Water (Круги на воде)
2017Old Russian Soul (Древнерусская душа, with Neuromonakh Feofan)
2018To Mars! (На Марс!)
2018Cuckoo (Кукушка)
2019Moscow (Москва)

DVD[edit]

YearName
2008Live&Video (Concert within the limits of 'Triniti-round' in TELE-club Yekaterinburg + the collection of video clips)
2017#REDLIVE
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Videography[edit]

YearName
2003Alone (Одни)
2006Two Wars (2 Войны)
2007Dead Stars (Мёртвые Звёзды)
2008They Killed Kenny (Они убили Кенни)
2009Angel O.K. (Ангел О.К.)
2010The Board (Доска)
2010Mirrors (Зеркала)
2010Lego (Лего)
2010Alone
2011Kill Me Baby One More Time
2011Twilight (Сумерки)
2012Lonely People (Одинокие Люди)
2013Angel Or Demon (Ангел Или Демон)
2013If (Если)
2014Just A Man (Просточеловек)
2014FIGHT! (БОЙ!)
2015Kills As Wants! (Мочит Как Хочет!)
2016Circles on the Water (Круги На Воде)
2018To Mars! (На Марс!)
2019HLS (ЗОЖ)
2019Moscow (Москва) Lyric Video

OST and compilations[edit]

  • 2003 OST 'Bumer'
  • 2003 Compilation 'Nashestvie XIV'
  • 2004 Compilation 'SCANG FEST 3'
  • 2004 Compilation 'Rock Maraphon'
  • 2005 Compilation 'RAMP 2005'[8]
  • 2006 OST 'Piranha'
  • 2006 Compilation 'Russian Alternative' 2006[9]
  • 2007 OST 'Shadowboxing 2: Revenge'
  • 2007 OST 'Half-Life: Paranoia' (Half-Life's modification)
  • 2008 OST 'Street Racers'
  • 2008 OST 'Black Hunters'
  • 2011 OST 'Shadowboxing 3: Last Round
  • 2014 OST 'Angel or Demon'
  • 2014 OST 'Ownership 18'

Awards[edit]

Dictionary

  • RAMP Awards 2005 - Best Vocal of the Year (won with female vocalist Uliana 'IF' Elina)
  • RAMP Awards 2006 - Hit of the Year (Won), Album of the year, Band of the year (Nominated)
  • RAMP Awards 2007 - Band of the Year (Nominated)
  • RAMP Awards 2008 - Clip of the Year (Nominated), Album of the Year (Nominated), Hit of the Year (Nominated), Soundtrack of the Year (Nominated), Band of the Year (Nominated)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Slot: Nu-Metal Tales of Childhood Virtue in Danger'. Far from Moscow. 30 September 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  2. ^'The Slot Vocalist Attacked, Suffers Multiple Stab Wounds'.
  3. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^[1][dead link]
  5. ^'Vocalist for the Slot Stabbed Multiple Times'. 19 April 2014.
  6. ^'Female Metal Singer Stabbed In The Neck Multiple Times ::Slot News'. Antimusic.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  7. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 29 August 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Official Discography
  8. ^ru:Rock Alternative Music Prize#.D0.9B.D0.B0.D1.83.D1.80.D0.B5.D0.B0.D1.82.D1.8B 2005, RAMP Wiki
  9. ^ru:Rock Alternative Music Prize#.D0.9B.D0.B0.D1.83.D1.80.D0.B5.D0.B0.D1.82.D1.8B 2006, RAMP Wiki

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