Base 2011-3

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Base 2011-3
Base 2011-3
Specifications
introduction 2014
design type LGA
contacts 2011
Processors Haswell-E , Broadwell-E , Xeon

The base 2011-3 , also known as LGA 2011-v3 or base R3 denotes one's processor socket of Intel , the chipset with the Intel X99 and Intel C612 cooperating. It was officially launched on August 29, 2014 and forms the basis for the Haswell E processors .

The 2011-3 base is the successor to the 2011 base for the high-end desktop and server sector, which, despite the similar name, is mechanically and electrically incompatible. The new socket was necessary due to the architectural changes of the Haswell E processors compared to the Sandy Bridge E and Ivy Brigde E models. The Haswell-E processors require DDR4 memory and have integrated voltage converters. The main memory can be operated in quad-channel mode. Like its predecessor, the 2011-3 socket has 2011 contacts as standard, so-called "protruding pins", the number of which can now be increased by the mainboard manufacturers to up to 2084 pins. This should enable higher voltages to be applied to the processor.

A special feature of the Socket 2011-3 motherboards is the good availability of the M.2 slot card interface up to 32Gb / s, also available for Intel Socket 1150 motherboards in some cases , with which fast SSDs can be connected that fully utilize the PCIe 3.0 bus of the motherboard . M.2 interfaces only became common with the 1151 socket .

On June 19, 2017, the 2011-3 base was replaced by the introduction of the further developed base 2066 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Intel Core i7-5820K and i7-5960X in the test (2/9). Computerbase, August 29, 2014, accessed August 30, 2014 .
  2. Intel Haswell-E: Socket 2011-3 comes for "LGA-2084" CPUs. PC Games Hardware, August 29, 2014, accessed August 30, 2014 .
  3. Intel Broadwell-E: Socket 2066 comes for "LGA-2011 * 3" CPUs. PC Games Hardware, June 13, 2017, accessed October 16, 2017 .