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What kind of processor socket fits into a socket AM3?

Socket AM3 breaks compatibility with AM2/AM2+ processors due to a subtle change in key placement. The AM3 socket has 941 pin contacts in a different layout while AM2+ processors have 940 pins. Tom’s Hardware removed the two obstructing key pins from an AM2+ Phenom processor in order to fit it into an AM3 socket.

Will an AM3+ fit in a AM3 socket?

The sockets are physically the same as AM3+ boards are backwards compatible with AM3 CPUs, so the chip would fit, but whether or not the motherboard would be able to use it is another story. You’re better off running an AM3+ chip in a motherboard actually designed to use it, though.

Is AM3 and AM3+ the same cooler?

They are the same. AM3 and AM3+ retention brackets are the same dimensions. The sockets are the same except for the pins.

Does AM3 work on AM2+?

AM3 processors work on AM2+ motherboards due to the presence of both the DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers on the processor.

Does Ryzen support AM3?

If you’re coming from an AM3+ or another motherboard, Ryzen will not work, as it’s not backwards compatible with older boards and previous sockets. There are five different chipsets that comprise AM4 platform motherboards, the top one for enthusiasts being the X370 chipset.

What is the AM3+ Socket?

AM3+ Socket, launched in the middle of 2011, is designed for processors that make use of the AMD Bulldozer microarchitecture and is compatible with AM3 CPUs. In other words, the AM3 processors fit the AM3+ motherboard. The AMD Vishera line processors also adopt the AM3+ Socket.

What is an AM3 processor?

About AM3 Processor. Similarly, AM3 processor refers to a processor paired with Socket AM3. AM3 Socket is a kind of CPU socket for AMD processors. It was released on Feb. 9, 2009, as the inheritor to AM2+ Socket, alongside the initial grouping of Phenom II CUPs designed for it.

What is the AM2 socket for AMD processors?

In May 2006, AMD introduced processors that use a new socket, called Socket AM2 (see figure below). AM2 was the first replacement for the confusing array of Socket 754, Socket 939, and Socket 940 form factors for the Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX, and Athlon 64 X2 processors. Socket AM2/AM2+: The arrow (triangle) at the lower left indicates pin 1.

What is the difference between Socket 940 and Socket AM2?

Socket AM2/AM2+: The arrow (triangle) at the lower left indicates pin 1. Although Socket AM2 contains 940 pins—the same number that Socket 940 uses—Socket AM2 is designed to support the integrated dual-channel DDR2 memory controllers that were added to the Athlon 64 and Opteron processor families in 2006.