HyperTransport HTX™ Slot Connector Specifications
HTX slot connector specifications define the electrical and mechanical characteristics of an EATX motherboard interface connector enabling CPUs to directly connect via a HyperTransport link to add-in card subsystems requiring HyperTransport’s state-of-the-art low latency and bandwidth.
The chart below provides an overview of the main features delivered by each release version of the HTX specifications.

HyperTransport HTX3 Connector specification
HyperTransport HTX Connector Specification
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HyperTransport DUT (Device Under Test) Connector Specification
The HyperTransport DUT Connector Specification defines the electrical and mechanical characteristics of device-under-test (DUT) connector interface that can be used to bring the HyperTransport chip-to-chip interconnect signals off-board – for easy testing with external test equipment – and as a standardized interface between HT compatibility test boards. The specified DUT interface makes use of off-the-shelf male and female Samtec connectors.
HyperTransport DUT Connector Specification
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