ูููุุููุุ^^^ intel core2 e8 ก็ได้ idle ราวๆ 85w นี่แหละครับ พอๆกันกะ haswell เลย แต่ความแรงต่างกันเยอะ
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ไปเจอมาครับ Broadwell จะมีค่า TDP ที่ 65W
Intel Corp.?s code-named ?Broadwell? central processing units have already reduced power consumption of high-performance mobile processors to unprecedented levels. In the coming months the company?s 14nm process technology and the ?Broadwell? micro-architecture will apply their magic to chips aimed at overclockers and enthusiasts.
Historically, Intel?s advanced microprocessors with overclocking capabilities featured thermal design power of around 95W. However, the company?s first 22nm chips code-named ?Ivy Bridge? lowered TDP of unlocked Core i7-3770K and Core i5-3570K to 77W. Eventually, Intel had to increase thermal design power of its ?Haswell? CPUs for overclockers to 84W or even 88W. However, the ?Broadwell-K? chips will again reduce TDP of processors with unlocked multiplier to 65W.
Intel ?Broadwell-K? processors will be compatible with the company?s Intel Z97 platform and will replace existing ?Devil?s Canyon? microprocessors with unlocked multiplier. Thanks to the fact that ?Broadwell-K? chips will inherit micro-architecture from ?Haswell? processors, thin 14nm process technology could make them very good overclockers.
What remains to be seen are specifications of ?Broadwell Unlocked? microprocessors (Core i7-5770K and Core i5-5670K?). The new chips will have to offer higher performance compared to that of existing ?Devil?s Canyon? products, which means clock-rates higher than 4.0GHz. If ?Broadwell? enables 4.10GHz ? 4.20GHz frequencies at 65W TDP and certain overclocking potential, then enthusiasts will be extremely glad.
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http://www.kitguru.net/components/cp...-with-65w-tdp/
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