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Intel's 10th gen Comet Lake S CPUs don't take the crown in multi-core performance but they close the gap enough that you may want to ... The LGA1200 socket and new Z490 don’t seem to change ...
The heatsink mounting on Intel's new LGA1200 platform (code name Comet Lake S) is identical to all LGA115x sockets (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156). Therefore, all Noctua CPU coolers that ...
Intel’s 11th-gen Rocket Lake CPU isn’t here yet, but the Z590 chipset for the motherboards that will use it is. Unfortunately, that’s left us with more questions than answers.
Intel's new 10th Gen CPUs are not backwards compatible - you'll need a new LGA1200 motherboard, but LGA1151-compatible coolers will still fit. The company has also announced the new Z490 chipset ...
They show a slightly larger motherboard plate (78mm x 78mm, compared with 75mm x 75mm for current LGA1200), but the shape of the CPU itself is now decidedly rectangular.
This news will come as a surprise as many, as Intel's incoming Rocket Lake processors continue to use the LGA1200 socket. However, as explained by Tom’s Hardware, the H410 and B460 chipsets are ...