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  2. Socket sWRX8 - Wikipedia

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    Socket sWRX8, also known as Socket SP3r4, is a land grid array (LGA) CPU socket designed by AMD supporting its Ryzen Threadripper Pro 3000 and 5000 series workstation ...

  3. Socket sTR5 - Wikipedia

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    The sTR5 socket has two chipsets available: TRX50 for HEDT consumer systems, and WRX90 for professional workstation systems. TRX50 supports both Threadripper and Threadripper PRO CPU models, while WRX90 supports only Threadripper Pro models. [1] Socket sTR5 supports DDR5 memory of the RDIMM type with ECC, as well as PCIe 5.0.

  4. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    Socket 463/ Socket NexGen 1994 NexGen Nx586: PGA: 463 ? 37.5–66 MHz Socket 7: 1994 Intel Pentium Intel Pentium MMX AMD K6: PGA: 321 ? 50–66 MHz It is possible to use Socket 7 processors in a Socket 5. An adapter is required, or if one is careful, a socket 7 can be pulled off its pins and put onto a socket 5 board, allowing the use of socket ...

  5. Socket SP5 - Wikipedia

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    In support of Genoa's 96 cores, AMD introduced the SP5 socket with 2022 more contact pins than the SP3 socket to provide greater power delivery and signal integrity. SP5 can provide a peak power of up to 700 W. [2] The SP5 socket supports Epyc processors codenamed Bergamo, which have up to 128 small Zen 4c cores and were launched on June 13 ...

  6. Socket TR4 - Wikipedia

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    While the SP3 server socket does not require a chipset, instead utilizing a system-on-a-chip design, TR4 and its successor HEDT sockets require a chipset to unlock the features of the CPU. For TR4, the AMD X399 chipset was released, which allows a total of 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes for quad SLI / CrossFire configurations.

  7. Socket 7 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 7 typically uses a 321-pin (arranged as 19 by 19 pins) SPGA ZIF socket or the very rare 296-pin (arranged as 37 by 37 pins) SPGA LIF socket. The size is 1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm). An extension of Socket 7, Super Socket 7, was developed by AMD for their K6-2 and K6-III processors to operate at a higher clock rate and use AGP.