AMD 900 chipset series

AMD 900 chipset series
CPU supported Opteron,
FX,
Phenom,
Athlon (X2, X3, X4),
Sempron
Socket supported Socket F+/F, G34, C32
Socket AM3, AM3+
Southbridge(s) SB950, SB920
Desktop / mobile chipsets
Enthusiast segment 990FX
Performance segment 990X
Mainstream segment 970, 980G
Miscellaneous
Release date(s) June 1, 2011
IGP Direct3D support 10.1 (980G)
Predecessor AMD 800 chipset series

The AMD 9-Series Chipset is a set of chipsets developed by AMD, released in 2011. The chipset series uses the same silicon as AMD's previous 8-Series chipset however it is targeted at the socket AM3+ platform, including the Bulldozer line, while the 800 series is targeted at the socket AM3 platform. This allows consumers to easily identify the platform through the chipset name. In support of AM3+ CPUs, AMD has validated the 9-Series chipset for use with HyperTransport 3.1 (up to 6.4GT/s). They also worked with NVIDIA to bring SLI support to this chipset series.[1] AMD OverDrive is supported for simplified overclocking.

Lineup

Common features of all chipsets in the 9xx series:[2]

990FX

990X

980G

(Identical to 880G)

AMD 970

Southbridge

The SB950 is the companion southbridge that provides I/O support. It provides the following additional capabilities:

Southbridge issues (SB9x0)

See also

References

External links

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