Is it common for intel stock cooler to be a little loud?. I don't see scalped prices changing much until amd's 9000 series release Hello, i am planning on building an htpc very soon, and was wondering if i really needed to upgrade the stock fan of the socket 1155 intel cpu that i will be purchasing
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My intel stock cooler is running at 100% which is the 1700rpm or whatever
And its not very loud at all >.> 1700rpm is max for the stock cooler? “for video editing and motion graphics, the b580 ended up being something of a mixed bag In longgop codecs, it was either the best option or the worst, depending on the specific application and flavor of h.264/hevc
We expect that, to some extent, this is a bug, but until it is fixed, it is. 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). Nvidia and intel to develop ai infrastructure and personal computing products intel to design and manufacture custom data center and client cpus with nvidia nvlink
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Nvda) and intel corporation (nasdaq I ran the 12700k at intel stock limits and it ran relatively cool and quiet With the 14900k, i had to undervolt and set the powerlimit to 230w (which is the limit of what the thermalright phantom spirit 120 se can handle) Even with normal gaming, any significant load on the cpu causes it to consume up to 200w with temp spikes to 90c.
Yeah, scalpers.but has anyone bought an intel arc b580, even at the scalped prices I don't know anyone who personally has one