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Guru3D.com » News » Refresh for Intel boxed coolers with non-K Comet Lake processors

Refresh for Intel boxed coolers with non-K Comet Lake processors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/28/2020 08:50 AM | source: | 22 comment(s)
Refresh for Intel boxed coolers with non-K Comet Lake processors

Intel refreshes its included stock coolers. Today in specific the non-K Comet Lake processors will be shipped with an all-black and slightly sticker model. The new coolers will be delivered with the new 10th gen non-K model CPUs only.

Photos shared by chiphell show the new design, and is for non-K model processors solely, these have a tdp of 65W (even 35W for the T series).

The enw cooler looks much better really, with that black design opposed to dull grey of the 'old' stock cooler. You'll spot the traditional design aluminum cooling fins and a central copper baseplate with thermal paste pre-applied. The fan reveals seven blades, but seems to get a thicker shroud is. The Intel logo is dark as opposed to blue. A subtle observation, the 4-pin cable is now sleeved. The installation mechanism still is that old push and pull pin design.



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sverek



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#5793256 Posted on: 05/28/2020 09:03 AM
Intel refreshes its included stock coolers. Today in specific the non-K Comet Lake processors will be shipped with an all-black and slightly sticker model. The new coolers will be delivered with the ...

Refresh for Intel boxed coolers with non-K Comet Lake processors
Yeah, you gonna need something bigger than that tiny heatsink.

And man I hate those Intel coolers with socket lockers/screws. Can break them easily.

Prefer AMD stock coolers that use bolts and screws, like normal CPU coolers. Can reuse heatsink without fear of breaking it.

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#5793257 Posted on: 05/28/2020 09:07 AM
Hilbert, thanks for the information but I would not use one of those even my life depends on it. Well, if I use one of those, my life expectancy will be very short if it caught fire.

sverek
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#5793274 Posted on: 05/28/2020 09:38 AM
Hilbert, thanks for the information but I would not use one of those even my life depends on it. Well, if I use one of those, my life expectancy will be very short if it caught fire.

They fine for normal stock CPUs. Most office PCs have Intel stock cooler in them and they don't catch on fire. That's a majority of PCs for you.

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#5793279 Posted on: 05/28/2020 10:00 AM
Glad to see they finally got rid of those yellow wires.

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#5793280 Posted on: 05/28/2020 10:00 AM
Someone should test a K model with that new cooler and see how long it can stay above 5GHz with it.

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