Specifications of three Sandy Bridge-E, completed with liquid cooling systems, Intel

Posted by on October 4, 2011 in Hardware | 0 comments

Intel has recently confirmed its intention to complete liquid cooling system for its future processors enthusiasts Series Core i7-3000, code-named Sandy Bridge-E. The company also agreed to sell the cooling system separately for installation on other platforms.

Coolers with liquid cooling system for the first time supported by Intel, and creating another point of support for high-end processors Sandy Bridge E – certainly, this equipment will be awarded a community focus overclockers. Sale cooler outside processors – also a completely new step Intel.

Pressurized radiator with a copper base and remote unit cooling the liquid coolant with a 12-cm fan will be released Asetek and marketed under the brand name Intel. Prices of these products are still unknown.

Output processors Intel Sandy Bridge E is scheduled for the last, current, quarter, and is aimed at users who want to maximize the performance of their computers. Thanks to liquid cooling significantly increase the overclocking potential of the new chip Core i7-3800/3900, and their performance even further surpass the existing proposals.

According to unofficial sources, currently known model names of 6 processors Sandy Bridge-E specifications and three of them, the upcoming this year: a 4-core Core i7-3820 and 6-core Core i7-3930K and Core i7-3960X .

The older model Core i7-3960X works at the nominal frequency of 3.3 GHz, and mode Turbo Boost it reaches 3.9 GHz. The volume of the cache memory is 1.5 MB second level and 15 MB of the third. Thanks to technology HyperThreading processor can simultaneously handle up to 12 independent streams. The processor has a power consumption of 130 W and an unlocked multiplier. The chip integrates a 4-channel memory controller supporting DDR3 @ 1600 MHz.