LGA 771

{{Short description|Intel server CPU socket}}

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{{CPU socket

| name = Socket J (LGA 771)

| image = File:LGA771.png

| formfactors = Flip chip land grid array

| contacts = 771

| type = Land Grid Array (LGA)

| protocol =AGTL+

| fsb = 667 MT/s, 1066 MT/s, 1333 MT/s, 1600 MT/s

| voltage = Varies (1,3625V max)

| processors = Intel Celeron 445
Intel Core 2 Duo E6x05
Intel Dual-Core Xeon E/X/L 50xx–52xx
Intel Quad-Core Xeon X 33xx
Intel Quad-Core Xeon E/X/L 53xx–54xx
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775

| predecessor = Socket 604

| successor = LGA 1366

|memory=DDR2, DDR3|variant=LGA 775 (Socket T)|designed-by=Intel|release-date={{Start date and age|2006|05|16}}|dimensions=37.5 mm x 37.5 mm|manufacturer=Intel}}

LGA 771, also known as Socket J, is a CPU interface introduced by Intel in 2006.{{Cite web|url=http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/desktops/socket-test-technology-lga771-note.html|title=Intel® Socket Test Technology for LGA771|website=Intel|access-date=June 29, 2016}} It is used in Intel Core microarchitecture and NetBurst microarchitecture (Dempsey) based DP-capable server processors, the Dual-Core Xeon is codenamed Dempsey, Woodcrest, and Wolfdale and the Quad-Core processors Clovertown, Harpertown, and Yorkfield-CL. It is also used for the Core 2 Extreme QX9775, and blade servers designated under Conroe-CL.

It was succeeded by LGA 1366 for the Nehalem-based Xeon processors.

Technical specifications

File:Intel Xeon E5450 (with 775 mod).png

As its name implies, it is a land grid array with 771 contacts. The socket has 771 protruding spring-loaded pins which touch the lands on the underside of the microprocessor.

The "J" in "Socket J" refers to the now-canceled processor codenamed "Jayhawk", which was expected to debut alongside this interface. It is intended as a successor to Socket 604 and takes much of its design from LGA 775 and is almost pin compatible with LGA 775.

Compared to LGA 775 CPUs, LGA 771 CPUs are rotated 90 degrees and have two pins swapped. Small adapters developed by Chinese computer DIY enthusiasts are available to allow LGA 771 CPUs to be installed in LGA 775 motherboards, if the BIOS microcode supports them (but it is also possible to add supporting microcode manually).{{Cite web |last=omega552003 |date=2024-08-29 |title=[How To] Using a LGA 771 Xeon in a LGA 775 motherboard AKA 771 mod |url=https://linustechtips.com/topic/363422-how-to-using-a-lga-771-xeon-in-a-lga-775-motherboard-aka-771-mod/ |access-date=2024-08-29 |website=linustechtips.com}} This also allows for overclocking of Xeon (LGA 771) processors when used in the correct (LGA 775) motherboards. Some overclockers have managed quite substantial overclocks such as 4.023GHz on a Xeon X5492 for a total overclock of just over 18%.{{Cite web |title=Intel Xeon X5492 @ HWBOT |url=https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/xeon_x5492/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=HWBOT |language=en}}

Single core processors

class="wikitable"

!Name

!Cores

!Frequency

!L2 Cache

!TDP

!FSB

!Release Date

!Price

colspan="8" |Xeon 3000 series
Xeon L3014

|1

|2.40 GHz

|3 MB

|30W

|1066

|Q1 2008

|OEM

colspan="8" |Celeron 400 series
Celeron 445

|1

|1.87 GHz

|512 KB

|65W

|1066

|

|OEM

Dual core processors

  • Hyper-threading supported only on 50xx series processors(codenamed Dempsey)

class="wikitable"

!Name

!Cores

!Frequency

!L2 Cache

!TDP

!FSB

!Release date

!Price

colspan="8" |Xeon 5000 series
Xeon 5030

| rowspan="7" |2

|2.66 GHz

| rowspan="7" |2*2 MB

| rowspan="3" |95W

| rowspan="3" |667

|

|

Xeon 5040

|2.83 GHz

|

|

Xeon 5050

|3.00 GHz

|

|

Xeon 5060

|3.20 GHz

|130W

| rowspan="4" |1066

|

|

Xeon 5063

|3.20 GHz

|95W

|

|

Xeon 5070

|3.46 GHz

|130W

|

|

Xeon 5080

|3.73 GHz

|130W

|

|

colspan="8" |Xeon 3100 series
Xeon E3113

|2

|3.00 GHz

|6 MB

|65W

|1333

|Q3 2008

|OEM

colspan="8" |Xeon 5100 series
Xeon 5110

| rowspan="7" |2

|1.60 GHz

| rowspan="7" |4 MB

| rowspan="4" |65W

|1066

|

|

Xeon 5120

|1.86 GHz

|1066

|

|

Xeon 5130

|2.00 GHz

| rowspan="5" |1333

| rowspan="4" |Q2 2006

|

Xeon 5140

|2.33 GHz

|

Xeon LV 5148

|2.33 GHz

|40W

|

Xeon 5150

|2.66 GHz

|65W

|

Xeon 5160

|3.00 GHz

|80W

|

|

colspan="8" |Xeon 5200 series
Xeon E5205

| rowspan="2" |2

|1.86 GHz

| rowspan="2" |6 MB

| rowspan="2" |65W

|1066

|

|

Xeon E5220

|2.33 GHz

|1333

|

|

Xeon L5215

| rowspan="2" |2

|1.86 GHz

| rowspan="2" |6 MB

|20W

|1066

|

|

Xeon L5240

|3.00 GHz

|40W

|1333

|

|

Xeon X5260

| rowspan="3" |2

|3.33 GHz

| rowspan="3" |6 MB

| rowspan="3" |80W

|1333

|Q4 2007

|

Xeon X5270

|3.50 GHz

|1333

|Q3 2008

|

Xeon X5272

|3.40 GHz

|1600

|Q4 2007

|

File:Xeon E5140 Processor 2022-11-29.jpg

Quad core processors

class="wikitable"

!Name

!Cores

!Frequency

!L2 Cache

!TDP

!FSB

!Release date

!Price

colspan="8" |Xeon 3300 Series
Xeon [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/35336/intel-xeon-processor-x3323-6m-cache-2-50-ghz-1333-mhz-fsb.html X3323]

| rowspan="3" |4

|2.50 GHz

|6 MB

| rowspan="3" |80W

| rowspan="3" |1333

| rowspan="3" |Q1 2008

| rowspan="3" |OEM

Xeon [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/35278/intel-xeon-processor-x3353-12m-cache-2-66-ghz-1333-mhz-fsb.html X3353]

|2.67 GHz

| rowspan="2" |12 MB

Xeon [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/35279/intel-xeon-processor-x3363-12m-cache-2-83-ghz-1333-mhz-fsb.html X3363]

|2.83 GHz

colspan="8" |Xeon 5300 series
Xeon E5310

| rowspan="4" |4

|1.60 GHz

| rowspan="4" |8 MB

| rowspan="4" |80W

| rowspan="2" |1066

| rowspan="2" |Q4 2006

|

Xeon E5320

|1.86 GHz

|

Xeon E5335

|2.00 GHz

| rowspan="2" |1333

| rowspan="2" |Q1 2007

|

Xeon E5345

|2.33 GHz

|

Xeon L5310

| rowspan="4" |4

|1.60 GHz

| rowspan="4" |8 MB

|50W

| rowspan="3" |1066

| rowspan="3" |Q1 2007

|

Xeon L5318

|1.60 GHz

|40W

|

Xeon L5320

|1.86 GHz

|50W

|

Xeon L5335

|2.00 GHz

|50W

|1333

|Q3 2007

|

Xeon X5355

| rowspan="2" |4

|2.66 GHz

| rowspan="2" |8 MB

|120W

| rowspan="2" |1333

|Q4 2006

|

Xeon X5365

|3.00 GHz

|150W

|Q3 2007

|

colspan="8" |Xeon 5400 series
Xeon E5405

| rowspan="8" |4

|2.00 GHz

| rowspan="8" |12 MB

| rowspan="8" |80W

| rowspan="6" |1333

| rowspan="4" |Q4 2007

|

Xeon E5410

|2.33 GHz

|

Xeon E5420

|2.50 GHz

|

Xeon E5430

|2.66 GHz

|

Xeon E5440

|2.83 GHz

|Q1 2008

|

Xeon E5450

|3.00 GHz

| rowspan="3" |Q4 2007

|

Xeon E5462

|2.80 GHz

|1600

|

Xeon E5472

|3.00 GHz

|1600

|

Xeon L5408{{Cite news|url=https://ark.intel.com/products/34695/Intel-Xeon-Processor-L5408-12M-Cache-2_13-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB|title=Intel® Xeon® Processor L5408 (12M Cache, 2.13 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Product Specifications|work=Intel® ARK (Product Specs)|access-date=September 9, 2017}}

| rowspan="4" |4

|2.13 GHz

| rowspan="4" |12 MB

|40W

|1066

| rowspan="3" |Q1 2008

|

Xeon L5410

|2.33 GHz

| rowspan="3" |50W

| rowspan="3" |1333

|

Xeon L5420

|2.50 GHz

|

Xeon L5430

|2.66 GHz

|Q3 2008

|

Xeon X5450

| rowspan="6" |4

|3.00 GHz

| rowspan="6" |12 MB

| rowspan="4" |120W

| rowspan="3" |1333

| rowspan="2" |Q4 2007

|

Xeon X5460

|3.16 GHz

|

Xeon X5470

|3.33 GHz

|Q3 2008

|

Xeon X5472

|3.00 GHz

| rowspan="3" |1600

| rowspan="2" |Q4 2007

|

Xeon X5482

|3.20 GHz

| rowspan="2" |150W

|

Xeon X5492

|3.40 GHz

|Q3 2008

|

colspan="8" |Core 2 Extreme QX9000 series
QX9775

|4

|3.20 GHz

|12 MB

|150W

|1600

|Q1 2008

|

See also

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