Intel Core I7 Will-E Sandy Bridge Processors Sold Without Fans Or Heaters


In recent months, we looked at the roadmap of Intel more than once, but everyone said we were treated to little information on its line of high-end desktop, Sandy Bridge E (this is "E" for amateurs). Today, however, VR-Zone reports that the next generation of these processors will ship without fans or heaters - a tacit acknowledgment, perhaps, that the cooling system of home brewed Intel will be insufficient in the eyes of all lovers way. We reached out to Intel for comment, and while the company was silent on the subject of cooling, it is out of his way to clarify another point people to VR-Zone, in their report. The decision said that the next 3820, and 3930K 3960X processors will be evaluated at 130 watts, but will consume closer to 180W and take up to 23 amps per power rail 12V2 - all without overclocking, mind you.

Intel rep says: "The TDP of the expectations of families second-generation Intel Core i7 Socket LGA-2011 are in line with previous generations of high-end desktop products." In other words, an integrated cooling or not, the TDP is in line with what we have seen with other Processor Extreme brand. What is cooling, it is unclear when, exactly, you get the full spill - said processors to launch before the end of the year, and quad-core 3820, after his arrival in the heart, and six 3930K 3960X.