LGA 2011, also known as Socket R, is a CPU socket designed by Intel for their high-end desktop and server platforms. It was released in 2011 as the successor to the previous LGA 1366 socket.
LGA 2011 supports Intel's Sandy Bridge-E and Ivy Bridge-E processors, which are high-performance CPUs aimed at enthusiasts and professionals who require maximum processing power. These processors feature multiple cores, support for hyper-threading, and other advanced technologies.
The LGA 2011 socket has a larger number of pins compared to previous sockets, allowing for more robust power delivery and greater bandwidth for memory and other system components. It also supports quad-channel memory configurations for faster data transfer rates.
Overall, LGA 2011 is a high-performance socket designed for users who require maximum processing power and are willing to invest in high-end components for their computing needs.
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