Gigabyte has confirmed the all Intel 13th Generation CPUs
The brand new premium Intel Z790 series motherboards from Gigabyte are now listed to browse on the company's website, along with detailed specifications on the revised chipsets. In a surprising turn of events, the organisation is now verifying Intel's whole portfolio of 13th Gen Core series processors, before Intel has officially announced them.
Intel's 13th-generation K-series SKUs, of which there are just six next week, will debut with or without integrated graphics depending on the model. These 125W TDP SKUs are the most popular among Intel enthusiasts and can be overclocked. If you can not afford the K-series or just require a less powerful CPU, one that runs on 65W or 35W TDP, you will have to wait a bit longer. Other SKUs' release dates have not been announced by Intel as of yet. But at least sixteen additional CPUs are likely to hit the market soon.
Leaks from Gigabyte's website have confirmed the development of twenty-two 13th-generation Core processors, which are currently nearing release. However, the list does not include all relevant specifications. What is lacking, however, are details like core/thread combinations and boost frequencies, still geez Gigabyte..
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Yes but why the f model ? I am really not sold on the f skus since the non f ones cost 10-20bucks more ..... Honestly even if you do not care about quick sync the extra display outputs worth it ! I was using for years the outputs from my 3770k and when I switched to Ryzen had at few points to mix match adaptors to get all e displays going ! On the other hand I guess if you have a spare card and you do not care on anything more than 1 monitor the non f skus make no sense ....hmmmm
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So intel should just throw away silicon that only has defects in the iGPU and not sell them?
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No not at all, just especially for the higher sku models cutting off more than 10-20 bucks will make em a lot more appealing !
10-20 bucks savings on a product you already fork 300-500 bucks already might as well get the extra video outputs . If say they chop off 50 bucks from the 13700f vs the 13700 then yeah that's almost enough to throw a fuma2 on top that can convince me to forfeit the igpu!
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@Venix What I never understood is how the iGPU is only worth $20. The dies for them are actually pretty large, even before Xe came around. They can't be cheap to make and even the most basic GPUs are still more complex than most ARM CPUs, yet they're worth basically nothing.
I figure if Intel sold F models for a price reduction of what the iGPU is actually worth then nobody would ever buy non-F models. So basically, you're getting a better deal with the non-F F models, even though it's hardware you might not ever use.
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The 13700F + B760 board should be a hit ^^