Socket 771

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Socket 771
Socket 771
Specifications
introduction 2006
design type LGA
contacts 771
Bus protocol AGTL +
Bus cycle 166 MHz ( quad-pumped ), FSB667
200 MHz ( quad-pumped ), FSB800
266 MHz ( quad-pumped ), FSB1066
333 MHz ( quad-pumped ), FSB1333
400 MHz ( quad-pumped ), FSB1600
Processors Intel Xeon
Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme QX9775

The Socket 771 (also: LGA771 and Socket J ) is a processor socket for Intel - Server processors series Xeon and the Core 2 Extreme QX9775 within the Skulltrail platform.

The socket 771 replaced the socket 603 and socket 604 in order to be able to offer processors in LGA housings in the server area . It is heavily based on the 775 socket : the locks are offset by 90 ° and 2 contacts are swapped. Therefore, with minor modifications, it is usually possible to operate Socket 771 processors in Socket 775 mainboards.

The development name Socket J is derived from the Xeon processor with Jayhawk core originally planned for this socket .

Individual evidence

  1. LGA 771 to 775 Adapter (MOD) - Run faster Xeon CPUs in a Core 2 Quad motherboard . In: Delidded.com . November 25, 2013 ( delidded.com [accessed May 9, 2017]).