Intel CPU socket
LGA 2066, also called Socket R4, is a CPU socket by Intel that debuted with Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X processors in June 2017.[1] It replaces Intel's LGA 2011-3 (R3) in the performance, high-end desktop and Workstation platforms (based on the X299 "Basin Falls" and C422 chipsets), while LGA 3647 (Socket P) replaces LGA 2011-3 (R3) in the server platforms based on Skylake-SP (Xeon "Purley").
Compatible processors
High-End Desktop (HEDT)
All of these CPUs require the Intel X299 chipset to work. So, the C422 chipset is strictly limited to work with workstation processors only.
Kaby Lake-X processors were discontinued in May 2018. Starting October 2019, BIOS updates for most of the X299-based motherboards removed support for Kaby Lake-X processors.[2]
Name
|
Cores
(threads)
|
Base
Clock
|
Turbo Boost 2.0
|
Turbo Boost
3.0
|
Memory support
|
L2
cache
|
L3 cache (MB)
|
PCIe
3.0 lanes
|
TDP
|
Release date
|
Price (USD)
|
Single core
|
All cores
|
Core i5-7640X
|
04 (4) |
4.0 GHz |
4.2 GHz
|
4.0 GHz |
— |
2 × DDR4-2666
up to 64 GB
|
0256 KB
per core
|
06 |
16 |
112 W |
Q2'17 |
0$242
|
Core i7-7740X |
04 (8) |
4.3 GHz |
4.5 GHz |
08 |
0$339
|
Name
|
Cores
(threads)
|
Base
Clock
|
Turbo Boost 2.0
|
Turbo Boost
3.0
|
Memory support
|
L2
cache
|
L3 cache (MB)
|
PCIe
3.0 lanes
|
TDP
|
Release date
|
Price (USD)
|
Single core
|
All cores
|
Core i7-7800X
|
06 (12) |
3.5 GHz |
4.0 GHz
|
N/A |
4 × DDR4-2400
up to 128 GB
|
1 MB
per core
|
08.25 |
28 |
140 W
|
Q2'17 |
0$389
|
Core i7-7820X
|
08 (16) |
3.6 GHz |
4.3 GHz
|
4.0 GHz |
4.5 GHz |
4 × DDR4-2666
up to 128 GB
|
11 |
0$599
|
Core i9-7900X
|
10 (20) |
3.3 GHz |
13.75 |
44 |
0$999
|
Core i9-7920X
|
12 (24) |
2.9 GHz
|
3.8 GHz |
4.4 GHz |
16.5 |
Q3'17 |
$1199
|
Core i9-7940X
|
14 (28) |
3.1 GHz |
19.25 |
165 W |
$1399
|
Core i9-7960X
|
16 (32) |
2.8 GHz |
4.2 GHz
|
3.6 GHz |
22 |
$1699
|
Core i9-7980XE
|
18 (36) |
2.6 GHz
|
3.4 GHz |
24.75 |
$1999
|
Name
|
Cores
(threads)
|
Base
Clock
|
Turbo Boost 2.0
|
Turbo Boost
3.0
|
Memory support
|
L2
cache
|
L3 cache (MB)
|
PCIe
3.0 lanes
|
TDP
|
Release date
|
Price (USD)
|
Single core
|
All cores
|
Core i7-9800X
|
8 (16)
|
3.8 GHz
|
4.4 GHz
|
|
4.5 GHz
|
4 × DDR4-2666
up to 128 GB
|
1 MB
per core
|
16.5
|
44
|
165 W
|
Q4'18
|
$589
|
Core i9-9820X
|
10 (20)
|
3.3 GHz
|
4.1 GHz
|
|
4.2 GHz
|
$889
|
Core i9-9900X
|
3.5 GHz
|
4.4 GHz
|
|
4.5 GHz
|
19.25
|
$989
|
Core i9-9920X
|
12 (24)
|
|
$1189
|
Core i9-9940X
|
14 (28)
|
3.3 GHz
|
|
$1387
|
Core i9-9960X
|
16 (32)
|
3.1 GHz
|
|
22
|
$1684
|
Core i9-9980XE
|
18 (36)
|
3.0 GHz
|
3.8 GHz
|
24.75
|
$1999
|
Name
|
Cores
(threads)
|
Base
Clock
|
Turbo Boost 2.0
|
Turbo Boost
3.0
|
Memory support
|
L2
cache
|
L3 cache (MB)
|
PCIe
3.0 lanes
|
TDP
|
Release date
|
Price (USD)
|
Single core
|
All cores
|
Core i9-10900X
|
10 (20)
|
3.7 GHz
|
4.5 GHz
|
4.3 GHz
|
4.7 GHz
|
4 × DDR4-2933
up to 256 GB
|
1 MB
per core
|
19.25
|
48
|
165W
|
Q4'19
|
$599
|
Core i9-10920X
|
12 (24)
|
3.5 GHz
|
4.6 GHz
|
4.8 GHz
|
$700
|
Core i9-10940X
|
14 (28)
|
3.3 GHz
|
4.1 GHz
|
$797
|
Core i9-10980XE
|
18 (36)
|
3.0 GHz
|
3.8 GHz
|
24.75
|
$1000
|
Workstation
Take note that certain types of Xeon processors will not work on this socket, like Skylake-P.
Name
|
Cores
(threads)
|
Base
Clock
|
Turbo Boost 2.0
|
Memory support
|
L2
cache[3]
|
L3 cache (MB)
|
PCIe
3.0 lanes
|
TDP
|
Release date
|
Price (USD)
|
Single core
|
All cores
|
Xeon W‑2102
|
04 (4)
|
2.9 GHz
|
N/A
|
4 x DDR4‑2400
up to 512 GB
|
1 MB
per core
|
08.25
|
48
|
120 W
|
Q3'17
|
$202
|
Xeon W‑2104
|
3.2 GHz
|
$255
|
Xeon W‑2123
|
04 (8) |
3.6 GHz |
3.9 GHz
|
3.7 GHz |
4 × DDR4‑2666
up to 512 GB
|
$294
|
Xeon W‑2125 |
4.0 GHz |
4.5 GHz
|
4.4 GHz |
$444
|
Xeon W‑2133
|
06 (12) |
3.6 GHz |
3.9 GHz
|
3.8 GHz |
140 W |
$617
|
Xeon W‑2135 |
3.7 GHz |
4.5 GHz
|
4.4 GHz |
$835
|
Xeon W‑2145
|
08 (16) |
3.7 GHz
|
4.3 GHz |
11 |
$1113
|
Xeon W‑2155
|
10 (20) |
3.3 GHz
|
4.0 GHz |
13.75 |
$1440
|
Xeon W‑2175
|
14 (28) |
2.5 GHz
|
4.3 GHz
|
3.3 GHz |
19.25
|
Q4'17 |
$1950
|
Xeon W‑2195
|
18 (36) |
2.3 GHz
|
3.2 GHz |
24.75
|
Q3'17 |
$2553
|
Name
|
Cores
(threads)
|
Base
Clock
|
Turbo Boost 2.0
|
Turbo
Boost 3.0
|
Memory support
|
L2
cache[3]
|
L3 cache (MB)
|
PCIe
3.0 lanes
|
TDP
|
Release date
|
Price (USD)
|
Single core
|
All cores
|
Xeon W-2223
|
4 (8)
|
3.6 GHz
|
3.9 GHz
|
3.7 GHz
|
N/A
|
4 × DDR4‑2666
up to 1 TB
|
1 MB
per core
|
8.25
|
48
|
120 W
|
Q4'19
|
$297
|
Xeon W-2225
|
4.1 GHz
|
4.6 GHz
|
4.5 GHz
|
4 x DDR4-2933
up to 1 TB
|
105 W
|
$444
|
Xeon W-2235
|
6 (12)
|
3.8 GHz
|
4.3 GHz
|
130 W
|
$555
|
Xeon W-2245
|
8 (16)
|
3.9 GHz
|
4.5 GHz
|
4.5 GHz
|
4.7 GHz
|
16.5
|
155 W
|
$667
|
Xeon W-2255
|
10 (20)
|
3.7 GHz
|
4.3 GHz
|
19.25
|
165 W
|
$778
|
Xeon W-2265
|
12 (24)
|
3.5 GHz
|
4.6 GHz
|
4.8 GHz
|
$944
|
Xeon W-2275
|
14 (28)
|
3.3 GHz
|
4.1 GHz
|
$1112
|
Xeon W-2295
|
18 (36)
|
3.0 GHz
|
3.8 GHz
|
24.75
|
$1333
|
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