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  2. Socket AM3 - Wikipedia

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    As AM3 processors also support DDR2, they are backwards-compatible with Socket AM2/AM2+, contingent upon a BIOS update for the motherboard. Manufacturers including Asus, [7] Gigabyte, [8] and others have labeled existing AM2/AM2+ boards as being "AM3 Ready" or similar, indicating that BIOS support is provided for the specified boards. This ...

  3. List of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    AMD chipsets logo. This is an overview of chipsets sold under the AMD brand, manufactured before May 2004 by the company itself, before the adoption of open platform approach as well as chipsets manufactured by ATI Technologies after October 2006 as the completion of the ATI acquisition.

  4. Socket 939 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 939 processors and motherboards became available in June 2004, and were superseded by Socket AM2 in May 2006. AMD has ceased the production of this socket to focus on current and future platforms. However, at least one new Socket 939 motherboard has been produced utilizing a modern AMD chipset since AMD transitioned to Socket AM2.

  5. Slot A - Wikipedia

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    Slot A is mechanically compatible but electrically incompatible with Intel's Slot 1. As a consequence, Slot A motherboards were designed to have the connector's installed orientation be rotated 180 degrees relative to Slot 1 motherboards to discourage accidental insertion of a Slot 1 processor into a Slot A motherboard, and vice versa.

  6. Socket AM3+ - Wikipedia

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    AM3+ was released in mid-2011 [1] designed for CPUs which use the AMD Bulldozer microarchitecture and retains compatibility with processors made for AM3. [2] The Vishera line of AMD CPUs also all use Socket AM3+. It is the last AMD socket for which Windows XP support officially exists.

  7. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    AMD Athlon XP-M: Notebook PGA: 563 ? 333 MHz Socket 604: 2002 Intel Xeon: Server PGA: 604 1.27 [4] 100–266 MHz 400–1066 MT/s Socket 754: 2003 AMD Athlon 64 AMD Sempron AMD Turion 64: Desktop PGA: 754 1.27 [6] 200–800 MHz Socket 940: 2003 AMD Opteron AMD Athlon 64 FX: Desktop Server PGA: 940 1.27 [7] 200–1000 MHz Socket 479: 2003 Intel ...

  8. Socket A - Wikipedia

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    In practice, third-party chipsets were heavily favoured by motherboard manufacturers. Stability problems and compatibility quirks from these chipsets abounded from manufacturers not following chipset designers' guidelines. This caused long-lasting damage to AMD's reputation, despite AMD having nothing to do with the poorly-realised hardware.

  9. File:Acer E360 Socket 939 motherboard by Foxconn.svg

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    Acer E360 Socket 939 motherboard by Foxconn pl.svg i The source code of this SVG is invalid due to 4 errors. This W3C- invalid vector image was created with Inkscape .

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