LGA 1700

LGA 1700
Release dateNovember 4, 2021 (2021-11-04)
Designed byIntel
Manufactured byLotes
TypeLGA-ZIF
Chip form factorsFlip-chip
Contacts1700
FSB protocolPCI Express 5.0
Direct Media Interface
Processor dimensions37.5 mm × 45 mm
1,687.5mm2
Processors
PredecessorLGA 1200
SuccessorLGA 1851
Memory support

This article is part of the CPU socket series

LGA 1700 (Socket V) is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket, compatible with Intel desktop processors Alder Lake and Raptor Lake, which was first released in November 2021.

LGA 1700 is designed as a replacement for LGA 1200 (known as Socket H5) and it has 1700 protruding pins to make contact with the pads on the processor. Compared to its predecessor, it has 500 more pins, which required a major change in socket and processor sizes; it is 7.5 mm longer. It is the first major change in Intel's LGA desktop CPU socket size since the introduction of LGA 775 in 2004, especially for consumer-grade CPU sockets. The larger size also required a change in the heatsink fastening holes configuration, making previously used cooling solutions incompatible with LGA 1700 motherboards and CPUs.[2]

  1. ^ "Architecture Day 2021" (PDF). Intel. Retrieved October 19, 2022.
  2. ^ Shilov, Anton (April 9, 2021). "Keep Your Cool(er): Noctua Confirms Intel Alder Lake CPU Support". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved September 20, 2021.