Socket 754
CPU socket for old AMD CPUs / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Socket 754 is a CPU socket originally developed by AMD to supersede its Athlon XP platform (Socket A, also referred to as Socket 462). Socket 754 was one of the first sockets developed by AMD to support their new 64-bit microprocessor family known as AMD64, this time for the consumer market.
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Type | PGA-ZIF |
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Chip form factors | OPGA |
Contacts | 754 |
FSB frequency | 200 MHz System clock 800 MHz HyperTransport |
Voltage range | 0.8 - 1.55 V |
Processors | AMD Athlon 64 (2800+ - 3700+) AMD Sempron (2500+ - 3400+) AMD Turion 64 (ML and MT) AMD Mobile Athlon 64 (2800+ - 4000+) |
Predecessor | Socket A |
Successor | Socket 939 (desktops) Socket S1 (laptops) |
This article is part of the CPU socket series |
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