It depends on the model. The socket 940 Opterons built on 0.13 micron process have an 800mhz bus. The socket 940 Opterons built on a 0.09 micron process have a 1000 mhz bus. So far as I know, the socket 939 Opterons are all 0.09 micron so they also have a 1000 mhz bus. Multiply by 2 to get the effective speed.
To be honest, though, there's not much point comparing the HTT speed of, say, a 146 with, say, an A64-3000. HTT is a very fast bus and is nowhere near congested for uniprocessor models whether it's 800mhz or 1000mhz. It's sort of like comparing the bandwidth of a 12-lane highway and a 16-lane highway even though only 6 cars are travelling down them.
(Arguably, the same applies for the 2xx models also. In fact, most lower-end dual s940 boards hang memory off of only one of the sockets meaning that CPU #2 has to use CPU #1 to access memory. So CPU #1's memory HTT bus will be carrying a double load. This is measurable in benchmarks but in non memory-intensive real-world apps, the performance hit is negligible.)