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Processor Socket And Slot Types

Intel and AMD have created a set of socket and slots for their processors.
Each socket or slot is designed to support a different range of original and
upgrade processors. The table below shows the designations for the various
standard processor sockets/slots and lists the chips that drop into them.

Chip Class Socket Pins Layout Supported Processors

423 423 39x39 SPGA Pentium 4 FC-PGA

478 478 26x26 mPGA Pentium 4/Celeron FC-PGA2, Celeron D

Pentium 4/Extreme Edition, Pentium D, Celeron D, Pentiu


T (LGA 775) 775 30x33 LGA
dual-core, Core2

LGA 1156 (Socket 115


40x40 LGA Pentium, Core i3/i5/i7, Xeon
Intel H) 6
P4/Core
LGA 1136 (Socket 136
41x43 LGA Core i7, Xeon
B) 6

LGA 1155 (Socket 115


40x40 LGA Core i7, i5, i3
H2) 5

201 58x43
LGA 2011 Core i7
1 hexLGA

AMD K8 754 754 29x29 mPGA Athlon 64

939 939 31x31 mPGA Athlon 64 v.2

940 940 31x31 mPGA Athlon 64 FX, Opteron

AM2 940 31x31 mPGA Athlon 64/64FX/64 X2, Sempron, Opteron, Phenom

AM2+ 940 31x31 mPGA Athlon 64/64 X2, Opteron, Phenom X2/X3/X4, II X4

AM3 941 31x31 mPGA Athlon II, Phenom II, Sempron


2

941
AM3+ 31x31 mPGA "Bulldozer" Processors
2

120
F (1207 FX) 35x35 LGA Athlon 64 FX, Opteron
7

FM1 905 31x31 LGA A4, A6, A8, Athlon II, E2, Sempron
AMD A
FM2 904 31x31 LGA A4, A6, A8, A10

Sockets 1, 2, 3, and 6 are 486 processor sockets and are shown together in
the figure below so you can see the overall size comparisons and pin
arrangements between these sockets.

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