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PAC611

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Socket PAC611
TypePGA
Chip form factorsVLIF-PGA
Contacts611
FSB protocolP7
Voltage range1.5V
ProcessorsIntel Itanium 2
PredecessorPAC418
SuccessorLGA 1248

This article is part of the CPU socket series

Socket PAC611 is a 611 pin microprocessor socket designed to interface an Intel Itanium 2 processor to the rest of the computer (usually via the motherboard). It provides both an electrical interface as well as physical support. This socket is designed to support a microprocessor module.

Technical specifications

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Socket PAC611 was introduced with Intel's second generation Itanium in 2002. It supported bus speeds up to 200 MHz double-pumped.[1]

Socket PAC611 processors reach speeds up to 1.66 GHz.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Socket ID Guide". www.cpushack.com. Retrieved 2009-04-24.