Source:
http://www.techpowerup.com/144725/A...ckets-Lists-Out-Advantages-Over-AM3.html?cp=2
The artical there is more details and has other stuff about the new socket, but the main thing that grabbed my notice was the new design.
This new bracket, without the plastic limiting airflow.... its so simple a concept, why didnt anyone think of it sooner? before seeing this I hadnt thought of it either, I admit but I like the idea.
http://www.techpowerup.com/144725/A...ckets-Lists-Out-Advantages-Over-AM3.html?cp=2
The artical there is more details and has other stuff about the new socket, but the main thing that grabbed my notice was the new design.
Lastly, with AM3+, AMD changed the CCR (Combo Cooler Retention Module), that plastic frame around the socket to hold the cooler, to be a two part kit, instead of the single-piece frame since s754. The two-piece CCR design first came to be with s1207, then on to other server sockets, and now makes its entry to the client platform with AM3+. The two-piece design ensures that air blown downwards by top-flow coolers make it to the VRM circuitry, with no plastic bars obstructing it.
This new bracket, without the plastic limiting airflow.... its so simple a concept, why didnt anyone think of it sooner? before seeing this I hadnt thought of it either, I admit but I like the idea.
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