Socket 939
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Socket 939 | ||
Specifications | ||
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Type | PGA-ZIF | |
Chip form factors | ||
Contacts | 939 | |
Bus Protocol | ||
FSB | 200 MHz System clock 1000 MHz HyperTransport link |
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Voltage range | 0.8 - 1.55 V | |
Processors | AMD Athlon 64 (3000+ - 4000+) AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Athlon 64 X2 Some AMD Opteron 1xx series Some Sempron 3xxx |
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Socket 939 was introduced by AMD in June 2004 to supersede the previous Socket 754 for Athlon 64 processors. Socket 939 has been succeeded by Socket AM2, although Socket 939 is still popular.
It supports dual channel DDR SDRAM memory, with 6.4 GB/s memory bandwidth. Socket 939 processors support 3DNow!, SSE2, and SSE3 (revision E or later) instruction sets. It has one HyperTransport link of 16 bit width that can run as fast as 2000 MT/s. Processors using this socket have 64KB each Level 1 instruction and data caches, and either 512KB or 1 MB Level 2 cache.
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Server sockets: | Socket 940 | Socket F |
Desktop sockets: | Super Socket 7 | Slot A | Socket A | Socket 754 | Socket 939 | Socket 940 | Socket AM2 | Socket 4x4 | Socket AM3 |
Mobile sockets: | Socket 563 | Socket S1 |