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    CPU socket supports top-of-the-line Intel Core i7 Series processors
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    CPU socket supports top-of-the-line Intel Core i7 Series processors

    02/13/2013

    Designed to handle 130W Thermal Design Power (TDP), the Intel-approved LGA 2011-0 CPU socket for the Intel Core* i7 series of 32nm-Sandy Bridge-E microprocessors replaces the LGA 1366 CPU socket, which was used with the Intel Core i7-930, i7-950, i7-960, i7-980 and i7-990X processors. "The new LGA 2011-0 socket delivers improved electrical, mechanical and thermal reliability needed to achieve target performance levels of the Intel Core i7-3930K, i7-3820 and i7-3960K Extreme Edition processors used in enterprise servers, workstations and high-end PCs," states Carol Liang, global product manager, Molex. "A higher pin-count and greater contact density of the compact LGA 2011 socket make it ideal to support the condensed package—and powerful features of the Intel 2nd generation, top-of-the-line Core i7 series processors in break-through performance applications." An innovative fully-loaded interstitial seating plane (ISP) design improves contact reliability of the Molex LGA 2011-0 socket by preventing circuit opens and shorts caused by contact deformation during a package overload. The LGA 2011-0 socket is compatible with a Standard (Square) and a Narrow ILM design assembly. The Standard ILM has a larger (80x80mm) keep-out zone than the Narrow ILM (56x94mm). The LGA 2011-0 socket is not backward compatible for use with any other processors and their ILM assemblies. "The unique ISP design of the LGA 2011-0 socket minimises risk of electrical shorting during processor overloads, protecting the investment of users who depend on higher system and operation reliability," adds Liang. The LGA 2011-0 CPU socket uses high strength, copper alloy contacts for robust performance. Socket terminals are oriented at angles that reduce the risk of cross-contact during processor overloads. Molex also offers 15 or 30 micron gold-plated contact sockets with pick-and-place covers for easy placement in automated board assembly. All sockets are shipped in JEDEC-type hard trays. Molex

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