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Taisho
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When E cores are disabled: Core i5-13400F vs. Core i5-12400(F)
Very interesting as always. Although only a preliminary assessment, it's definitely a thing to throw...
M
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Gigabyte Aorus 140 ARGB: Short/quiet and lighted (blades)
Not disappointed at all, very satisfied with your answer. Looking forward to the articles explaining...
Ľubomír Samák
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Not every Core i5-13400F is the same: Raptor (B0) vs. Alder (C0) lake
https://www.hwcooling.net/en/intel-core-i9-12900k-megatest-amd-in-2nd-place-again/#comment-2474
JP
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Not every Core i5-13400F is the same: Raptor (B0) vs. Alder (C0) lake
The hashtag #7nm is wrong, this CPU is 10nm, the process is called Intel 7...
Ľubomír Samák
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Not every Core i5-13400F is the same: Raptor (B0) vs. Alder (C0) lake
True, Intel could push the all-core boost of the 65W Core i5s (including 13500/F) a...
Ľubomír Samák
on
Gigabyte Aorus 140 ARGB: Short/quiet and lighted (blades)
I understand now, and I am also sorry that I am now likely to disappoint...
zidane
on
Not every Core i5-13400F is the same: Raptor (B0) vs. Alder (C0) lake
thank you for the information
Garik
on
Not every Core i5-13400F is the same: Raptor (B0) vs. Alder (C0) lake
It would be very cool if at least some version of this processor overclocked all...
M
on
Gigabyte Aorus 140 ARGB: Short/quiet and lighted (blades)
Always looking forward to your fan reviews regardless of size! For noise samples, I mean...
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