It’s essentially an upgraded version of Intel’s old stock cooler, with a more optimally designed heatsink and a larger, five-blade fan, and is rated to cool 65 watt chips. Intel also has two ...
It’s essentially an upgraded version of Intel’s old stock cooler, with a more optimally designed heatsink and a larger, five-blade fan, and is rated to cool 65 watt chips. Intel also has two ...
In addition to Arrow Lake-S CPUs for desktop PCs we saw earlier this week, Intel is also introducing a series of refreshed stock cooler designs ... While I'm as much a fan of gaudy technology ...
TL;DR: If you're planning to pick up one of Intel's new non-overclockable (non-K series) Core Ultra 200-series desktop processors, you'll be getting a revamped stock CPU cooler included in the ...
TL;DR: Intel has discontinued its RS1 stock cooler, which was bundled with the entry-level Pentium G7400 and Celeron G6900 processors. The RS1 will not have a direct successor, instead the ...