AMD 900 chipset series explained

Table Name:AMD 900 chipset series
Cpu:Opteron,
FX,
Phenom II,
Athlon II,
Sempron
Socket:AM3+
Southbridge:SB950, SB920
Desktop:y
Enthusiast:990FX
Performance:990X
Mainstream:970, 980G
Date:June 1, 2011
D3d:10.1 (980G)
Predecessor:AMD 800 chipset series
Successor:AMD 300 series chipset

The AMD 900 chipset series is identical to the AMD 800 chipset series except for the fact that it is only found on Socket AM3+ mainboards, whereas its predecessor is only found on Socket AM3 mainboards. It was released in 2011.

This allows consumers to easily identify the Socket through the chipset name. Socket AM3+ supports solely Bulldozer (microarchitecture)-based FX-processors.

In support of AM3+ CPUs, AMD has validated the 9-Series chipset for use with HyperTransport 3.1 (up to 6.4 GT/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:[3]

There is also an SB920 southbridge available, which provides the following capabilities:

Southbridge issues (SB9x0)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Melanson . Donald . April 28, 2011 . NVIDIA brings SLI support to AMD 990FX, 990X and 970 chipsets . engadget.
  2. Web site: AMD 990FX/990X/970 Databook . AMD.
  3. Web site: AMD 900 series AMD 990FX, 990X and 970 chipsets will launch after CeBIT 2011 . OCWorkbench . 24 August 2023 . 25 January 2011.
  4. https://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=73472a46b5b28116b145fb5fc05242c1aa8e1461{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}