Socket G2 (original) (raw)

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CPU socket for Intel mobile processors

Socket G2 aka FCPGA988

Type rPGA
Chip form factors Flip-chip pin grid array
Contacts 988
FSB protocol DMI
FSB frequency 2.5 GT/s, 4.8 GT/s[1]
Voltage range Max. 5 V with max. of 500 mA per pin
Processor dimensions 37.5 × 37.5 mm[2]
Processors Intel "Sandy Bridge" (32 nm) Core i7 Quad-Core i7-2960XM, i7-2920XM, i7-2860QM, i7-2820QM, i7-2760QM, i7-2720QM, i7-2710QE, i7-2670QM, i7-2630QM Core i7 Dual-Core i7-2620M, i7-2640M Core i5 Dual-Core i5-2540M, i5-2520M, i5-2510E, i5-2450M, i5-2435M, i5-2430M, i5-2415M, i5-2410M Core i3 Dual-Core i3-2370M, i3-2350M, i3-2348M, i3-2332M, i3-2330M, i3-2330E, i3-2328M, i3-2312M, i3-2310M, i3-2310E, i3-2308M Pentium B980, B970, B960, B950, B940 Celeron B840, B830, B820, B815, B810, B805, B800, B730, B720 Intel "Ivy Bridge" (22 nm) Core i7 Quad-Core i7-3940XM, i7-3920XM, i7-3820QM, i7-3840QM, i7-3720QM, i7-3740QM, i7-3632QM, i7-3630QM, i7-3612QM, i7-3612QE, i7-3610QM Core i7 Dual-Core i7-3520M, i7-3540M Core i5 Dual-Core i5-3380M, i5-3360M, i5-3340M, i5-3330M, i5-3320M, i5-3230M, i5-3210M Core i3 Dual-Core i3-3130M, i3-3120M, i3-3120ME, i3-3110M Pentium 2030M, 2020M, A1018 Celeron 1020M, 1020E, 1005M, 1000M
Predecessor rPGA 988A (Socket G1)
Successor rPGA 946B/947 (Socket G3)
This article is part of the CPU socket series

Socket G2, also known as rPGA 988B is Intel's CPU socket used with their line of mobile Core i7, the successor to the Core 2 line, and also with several mobile Core i5 and Core i3 processors. It is based on Intel's Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge architecture. Like its predecessor, socket G1 systems, it can only run in dual-channel memory mode, but with data rates up to 1600 MHz (as opposed to the triple-channel mode which is unique to the LGA-1366 platform and subsequent Xeon sockets). Socket G2 CPUs are also known as FCPGA988 socket processors, which should be pin compatible with PPGA988.[3]

Although nearly all motherboards using this socket are intended for mobile products like laptops, a few desktop boards using this do exist. Supermicro, for example, produced a number of mini ITX motherboards using the QM77 chipset.[4]

Technical specifications

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rPGA 989 (as shown on the right) is a socket that can take Socket G1 (rPGA988A) or Socket G2 (rPGA988B) processors.

Supported memory:

  1. ^ Quoted from Intel's website and is reflected in the other reference links.
  2. ^ "2nd Generation Intel ® Core™ Processor Family Mobile and Intel ® Celeron ® Processor Family Mobile" (PDF).
  3. ^ "What is the difference between socket PPGA988 and FCPGA988?". Intel. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  4. ^ "3rd Generation Core™ Processor Based Motherboards". Supermicro. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  5. ^ "Molex Connector Part Number - 47989-0132". molex.com. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  6. ^ "Intel® Core™ i7-2720QM Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.30 GHz) Product Specifications". www.intel.com. Retrieved 2024-04-30.