Socket AM3

Socket AM3
Socket AM3
Release dateFebruary 2009 (2009-02)
TypePGA-ZIF
Chip form factorsPGA
Contacts941 (Socket)
938 (CPU)
FSB protocolHyperTransport 3.x
FSB frequency200 MHz System clock
HyperTransport up to 2.6 GHz
ProcessorsPhenom II
Athlon II
Sempron
Opteron 1380 Series
PredecessorAM2+
SuccessorAM3+

This article is part of the CPU socket series

Socket AM3 is a CPU socket for AMD processors. AM3 was launched on February 9, 2009 as the successor to Socket AM2+, alongside the initial grouping of Phenom II processors designed for it.[1] The sole principal change from AM2+ to AM3 is support for DDR3 SDRAM. The fastest CPU for socket AM3 is the Phenom II X6 1100T.

Like the previous AMD socket, the "AM3 Processor Functional Data Sheet" (AMD document number 40778) has not been made publicly available. The "Family 10h AMD Phenom™ Processor Product Data Sheet" (document 446878) has,[2] but contains only a brief list of features of the Phenom, and does not contain any substantive technical data regarding socket AM3.

  1. ^ The Phenom II X4 810 & X3 720: AMD Gets DDR3 But Doesn't Need It, AnandTech, 2009-02-09, retrieved 2012-01-10
  2. ^ Phenom II Processor - Product Data Sheet (PDF), Amd.com, retrieved 2012-01-10