Model: Core i7-12700KF Desktop Processor 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W
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Intel Core i7-12700KF Gaming Desktop Processor 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W
Manufacturer:
Intel Corporation
Model Number:
BX8071512700KF
Product SKU:
B09FXKHN7M
UPC:
735858498982
ASIN:
B09FXKHN7M
Brand:
Intel
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.56692 x 1.73228 x 3.97637 inches
Item Weight:
0.1875 pounds
Item model number:
BX8071512700KF
Manufacturer:
Intel Corporation
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I have this paired with 32gb 3600mhz DDR4 and a 4070 Ti Super. It's a solid gaming PC at 1440P Ultra settings. I did some bios tweaks and under volted it a bit with the help of Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility with a core offset of -0.0175V. Its stable as a rock and never goes above 86c while gaming and benchmarking. I got it last Black friday around this same price.
undervolt and overclock it. Mine at 1.21v 5ghz all p cores/4ghz all e cores
90W TDP during gaming and 180W TDP on benchmarks.
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I have this paired with 32gb 3600mhz DDR4 and a 4070 Ti Super. It's a solid gaming PC at 1440P Ultra settings. I did some bios tweaks and under volted it a bit with the help of Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility with a core offset of -0.0175V. Its stable as a rock and never goes above 86c while gaming and benchmarking. I got it last Black friday around this same price.
This is an excellent bang for the buck, but i did get one from Newegg a couple months ago for $152 with a Mobo bundle discount. May want to hold, or research Newegg if in need of a new Mobo too.
undervolt and overclock it. Mine at 1.21v 5ghz all p cores/4ghz all e cores
90W TDP during gaming and 180W TDP on benchmarks.
Yeah, Some people are just lazy and never do any research or even try to get the most out of there systems. It's easier to just complain these things run tooo Hot. MB manufactures are partly to blame with all the pre sets over volting instead of under. 10 min of research and you can find the exact settings to try on your MB without much of trouble.
Yeah, Some people are just lazy and never do any research or even try to get the most out of there systems. It's easier to just complain these things run tooo Hot. MB manufactures are partly to blame with all the pre sets over volting instead of under. 10 min of research and you can find the exact settings to try on your MB without much of trouble.
auto bio settings was 1.35v to CPU at stock clocks with XMP enabled for ram
You can cool this with a $30 air cooler. It idles lower than similar AMD parts. It only gets thirsty under 100% workloads for extended periods, which isnt gaming or how 99% of people use their PC.
Heat isnt really a concern with this, especially when modern GPUs can pull 500w.
You trollin me us bro? It idles at like 30 C. Ever run an AMD processor. My old 3700X idled at 55 and the 12.7K runs sub 60 at load. I did pick one up at microcenter in 2022 for $200 with a MoBo bundle and 50off coupon so price isn't wonderful, but servicable.
Heat isnt really a concern with this, especially when modern GPUs can pull 500w.
actually I am not about psu power or heat .
If CPU with tdp 125w use electricity (compare to cpu with tdp 65w) +50w 24x7 its mean you pay electricity bill + $153 per year
actually I am not about psu power or heat .
If CPU with tdp 125w use electricity (compare to cpu with tdp 65w) +50w 24x7 its mean you pay electricity bill + $153 per year
If your CPU is pulling maximum wattage 24/7 then you do not have a strong enough CPU. The extreme majority of home PCs even ones used for gaming only burst up to maximum wattage for short periods of time even if they are not being throttled by temperature or power supply. Let alone the fact you're probably not actively using your computer 24/7.
You trollin me us bro? It idles at like 30 C. Ever run an AMD processor. My old 3700X idled at 55 and the 12.7K runs sub 60 at load. I did pick one up at microcenter in 2022 for $200 with a MoBo bundle and 50off coupon so price isn't wonderful, but servicable.
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90W TDP during gaming and 180W TDP on benchmarks.
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90W TDP during gaming and 180W TDP on benchmarks.
90W TDP during gaming and 180W TDP on benchmarks.
Heat isnt really a concern with this, especially when modern GPUs can pull 500w.
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You trollin me us bro? It idles at like 30 C. Ever run an AMD processor. My old 3700X idled at 55 and the 12.7K runs sub 60 at load. I did pick one up at microcenter in 2022 for $200 with a MoBo bundle and 50off coupon so price isn't wonderful, but servicable.
Heat isnt really a concern with this, especially when modern GPUs can pull 500w.
If CPU with tdp 125w use electricity (compare to cpu with tdp 65w) +50w 24x7 its mean you pay electricity bill + $153 per year
If CPU with tdp 125w use electricity (compare to cpu with tdp 65w) +50w 24x7 its mean you pay electricity bill + $153 per year
What's a Mobo bundle?
Motherboard and processor bought together as a bundle
For outdoor use only CPU?