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Finally, AMD uses the method of Intel!

Finally, AMD uses the method of Intel!

But unfortunately it only looks like the Core i9 9900K and Core i7 9700K processors.

Finally, AMD uses the method of Intel!

 

Although the 8-core beast is likely to arrive in September, Intel has nonetheless already sent out some samples to its partners; from here, information leaked that the Core i9 9900K had a soldered thermal cap. As is well known, engineers in recent years have voted more for the less efficient paste method, but now it is likely that it would no longer be able to provide efficient heat transfer.

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All in all, pretty good news, the birds well informed in the Coolaler forum chirped that the Core i9-9900K is capable of 4,7 GHz at full load, as well as even 300 MHz more agile dual-core workflow. This is certainly also due to the fact that the CPU is easier to cool than its predecessor. The eight-core Core i7 9700K will probably also be soldered on the level, but the Core i5 9600K will no longer be soldered. It’s worth noting that AMD doesn’t paste on six-core Ryzens yet, using Raven Ridge tiles alone to use this more cost-effective process.

Source: HOC

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