Socket 940
OPGA | |
Contacts | 940 |
---|---|
FSB frequency | 200 MHz System clock 800/1000 MHz HyperTransport link |
Voltage range | 0.8–1.55 V |
Processors | AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Opteron |
Predecessor | Socket A |
Successor | Socket F |
This article is part of the CPU socket series |
Socket 940 is a 940-pin socket for 64-bit
AMD64
range of processors.
This socket is entirely square in shape and pins are arranged in a grid with the exception of four key pins used to align the processor and the corners. AMD's
FX-51
) use Socket 940.
Technical specifications
Microprocessors designed for this socket were intended to be used in a server platform, and as such provide additional features to provide additional robustness. One such feature is the acceptance of only registered memory.[1]
While the more recent 940-pin socket AM2 is visually similar to this one, the two are electrically incompatible due to the integrated memory controller. Socket 940 CPUs integrate a DDR controller, whereas AM2 models use a DDR2 controller.[2]
See also
- List of AMD microprocessors
References
- ^ Kronlund, Doug (2004-06-27). "Socket 940 vs. 939". Short-Media. Retrieved 2007-01-28.
- ^ Bert Töpelt; Daniel Schuhmann; Frank Völkel (2006-05-23). "AM2: AMD Reinvents Itself". Tom's Hardware Guide. Retrieved 2007-01-28.