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Socket F is a CPU socket designed by AMD for its Opteron line of CPUs released on August 15, 2006. In 2010 Socket F was replaced by Socket C32 for entry-level servers and Socket G34 for high-end servers.


Technical specifications

The socket has 1207 pins on a 1.1mm pitch and employs a land grid array contact mechanism. Socket F is primarily for use in AMD's
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and Athlon 64 X2; as well as
Socket S1 Socket S1 is the CPU socket type used by AMD for their Turion 64, Athlon 64 Mobile, Phenom II Mobile and later Sempron processors, which debuted with the dual-core Turion 64 X2 CPUs on May 17, 2006. Technical specifications Socket S1 is a 638 p ...
, which is used for
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and
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microprocessors.


AMD Quad FX platform

Socket F is the base for the AMD Quad FX Platform (referred to as "4x4" or "QuadFather" prior to release), unveiled by AMD on November 30, 2006. This modified version of Socket F, named Socket 1207 FX by AMD, and Socket L1 by NVIDIA, allows for dual-socket, dual-core (four effective cores and eight effective cores in the future) processors in desktop PCs for home enthusiasts.


Socket F Revisions

All revisions except Socket Fr3 require the usage of registered
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. All revisions except Socket Fr1 require a dual-plane power-supply circuit for the CPU. * Socket Fr1 ** Three HyperTransport 2.x links with 1 GHz, single-plane power-supply circuit * Socket Fr2 ** Three HyperTransport 2.x links with 1 GHz, dual-plane power-supply circuit * Socket Fr3 ** Three HyperTransport 2.x links with 1 GHz, unbuffered DDR2 SDRAM (special version for Quad-FX) * Socket Fr5 ** CPU: Three HyperTransport 3.x links with 2.2 GHz ** Motherboards: One HyperTransport 3.x link between CPU with 2.2 GHz, two HT 2.x links with 1 GHz for I/O operations * Socket Fr6 ** Three Hypertransport 3.x links with 2.4 GHz, support for Snoop-Filter (HT-Assist)


See also

* List of AMD Opteron microprocessors


References


External links


Tweakers.net: First benchmarks of Socket F Opterons in databasetest

Tweakers.net: Pictures of the socket

Dailytech: AMD's Next-gen Socket F Revealed

PCstats: Socket F Near Term Roadmap
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