Intel X79

Intel X79
Codename(s)Patsburg
CPU supportedIntel Core i7
(Sandy Bridge-E)
(Ivy Bridge-E)
Socket supportedLGA 2011 also known as socket LGA 2011-1 and Socket R
Fabrication process65 nm
TDP7.8 W
Miscellaneous
Release date(s)November 14, 2011
PredecessorIntel X58 (Uses CPU Socket LGA 1366)
SuccessorIntel X99 (Uses CPU Socket LGA 2011 V3)

The Intel X79 (codenamed Patsburg) is a Platform Controller Hub (PCH) designed and manufactured by Intel for their LGA 2011 (Socket R) and LGA 2011-1 (Socket R2).

Socket and chipset support CPUs targeted at the high-end desktop (HEDT) and enthusiast segments of the Intel product lineup: Core i7-branded and Xeon-branded processors from the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPU architectures.[1]

The supported CPUs feature quad channel memory controllers, and a certain number of PCIe lanes, the chipset features additional PCIe lanes; it is designed to connect an Intel processor through a DMI 2.0 interface to peripheral devices.

  1. ^ "Intel's latest X79 Chipset". gamerzrepublic.com. May 25, 2010. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2011.

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