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Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition - Intel#io +
base frequency3,300 MHz (3.3 GHz, 3,300,000 kHz) +
bus rate5,000 MT/s (5 GT/s, 5,000,000 kT/s) +
bus typeDMI 2.0 +
clock multiplier33 +
core count6 +
core nameSandy Bridge E +
core steppingC1 + and C2 +
cpuid206D7 +
designerIntel +
die area434.72 mm² (0.674 in², 4.347 cm², 434,720,000 µm²) +
die length20.9 mm (2.09 cm, 0.823 in, 20,900 µm) +
die width20.8 mm (2.08 cm, 0.819 in, 20,800 µm) +
familyCore i7EE +
first announcedNovember 14, 2011 +
first launchedNovember 14, 2011 +
full page nameintel/core i7ee/i7-3960x +
has advanced vector extensionstrue +
has extended page tables supporttrue +
has featureHyper-Threading Technology +, Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 +, Advanced Vector Extensions +, Advanced Encryption Standard Instruction Set Extension +, Enhanced SpeedStep Technology + and Extended Page Tables +
has intel enhanced speedstep technologytrue +
has intel turbo boost technology 2 0true +
has locked clock multiplierfalse +
has second level address translation supporttrue +
has simultaneous multithreadingtrue +
has x86 advanced encryption standard instruction set extensiontrue +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
l1d$ description8-way set associative +
l1d$ size192 KiB (196,608 B, 0.188 MiB) +
l1i$ description8-way set associative +
l1i$ size192 KiB (196,608 B, 0.188 MiB) +
l2$ description8-way set associative +
l2$ size1.5 MiB (1,536 KiB, 1,572,864 B, 0.00146 GiB) +
l3$ description20-way set associative +
l3$ size15 MiB (15,360 KiB, 15,728,640 B, 0.0146 GiB) +
last orderSeptember 26, 2014 +
last shipmentMarch 6, 2015 +
ldateNovember 14, 2011 +
manufacturerIntel +
market segmentDesktop +
max cpu count1 +
max memory65,536 MiB (67,108,864 KiB, 68,719,476,736 B, 64 GiB, 0.0625 TiB) +
max operating temperature66.8 °C +
max pcie lanes40 +
microarchitectureSandy Bridge +
min operating temperature0 °C +
model numberi7-3960X +
nameCore i7-3960X Extreme Edition +
part numberCM8061907184018 +, CM8061907184017 + and BX80619I73960X +
platform6 Series Chipset +
process32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) +
s-specSR0GW + and SR0KF +
s-spec (qs)QBU9 + and QBE7 +
seriesCore i7-3900 +
smp max ways1 +
tdp130 W (130,000 mW, 0.174 hp, 0.13 kW) +
technologyCMOS +
thread count12 +
transistor count2,270,000,000 +
turbo frequency (1 core)3,900 MHz (3.9 GHz, 3,900,000 kHz) +
turbo frequency (2 cores)3,900 MHz (3.9 GHz, 3,900,000 kHz) +
turbo frequency (3 cores)3,800 MHz (3.8 GHz, 3,800,000 kHz) +
turbo frequency (4 cores)3,800 MHz (3.8 GHz, 3,800,000 kHz) +
turbo frequency (5 cores)3,600 MHz (3.6 GHz, 3,600,000 kHz) +
turbo frequency (6 cores)3,600 MHz (3.6 GHz, 3,600,000 kHz) +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +