In the other hand about the topic, people should really notice the 2 differences between the i3 (or lower) stock cooler and i5/i7 stock cooler... intel use two kind of stock coolers for those chips the i5 and i7 cooler use a copper and they perform considerably different each from the other both in MIN/MAX RPM count and of course the fact that ... Simplifying its stock cooler offerings could have also been another motivation for Intel to ditch its all-aluminum cooler since the RS1 and RM1 are already nearly identical. The RM1 is already used for the vast majority of locked Intel CPUs, everything from the Core i3s and the Core i7s in the 12th, 13th, and 14th generations. Intel certainly needs to move towards better manufacturing but even Intel's current Meteor Lake lineup looks pretty compelling, and that's on their antiquated 7nm. If Intel wants to get back lost market share from AMD and Apple then they absolutely need 18A. Looking at Gamers Nexus power draw charts now... as he properly hooked up the 12volt lines as apparently Intel is now sucking CPU power from there. Jesus this is really bad for Intel. I mean looking at MIPS per watt in zip compression the 285 is only 25% better then the 14900.... which would be great if the 14900 wasn't so terrible in this metric. With the stock i3 2100 cooler and overclocked ever so slightly with bclk of 104,after 20 minutes of Small FFT Prime95 the cores topped out at 65C, idle at about 39C. Ventilation-wise the case is mediocre at best (Lian-li v1000 plus); my loudest fan seems to be the Gentle Typhoon AP-14 and probably because the case's fan grill is causing some ...
Hey guys, I am having a weird issue with the temps on my intel 10700k. I just recently started experiencing it and I am not sure which factor is influencing the problem. Quick specs: Core: Intel 10700 stock. (if it is important I can pull settings from bios. I have not overclocked but have adjusted a few settings) Cooler: Arctic Freezer II 280 Simplifying its stock cooler offerings could have also been another motivation for Intel to ditch its all-aluminum cooler since the RS1 and RM1 are already nearly identical. The RM1 is already used for the vast majority of locked Intel CPUs, everything from the Core i3s and the Core i7s in the 12th, 13th, and 14th generations. In the other hand about the topic, people should really notice the 2 differences between the i3 (or lower) stock cooler and i5/i7 stock cooler... intel use two kind of stock coolers for those chips the i5 and i7 cooler use a copper and they perform considerably different each from the other both in MIN/MAX RPM count and of course the fact that ... Unless a motherboard manufacturer ignores Intel's "no fly zone" around the CPU socket there shouldn't be anything on the board that interferes with the stock cooler. Another alternative to the stock cooler is the Cryorig C7, it runs cooler and quieter and fits into the same footprint as the stock cooler(I think it is a couple mm thicker though).
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