What does Intel sacrifice on the i7 3770S to get it to run at 65 watts?
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The reason why I ask, is because my current i7 2600 CPU has a TDP of 95 watts, and if I can get a quad-core processor that will knock the TDP down to 65 watt, it's worth it to me to switch. The 30 watt power savings, I'd enjoy that.
I was also looking at the other i7 processors. Compared to the i7 3770 and the i7 3770K, I really don't see much difference other than the TDP. So if anyone can see a disadvantage of using the "S" type processor, please let me know.
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Intel® Core
The reason why I ask, is because my current i7 2600 CPU has a TDP of 95 watts, and if I can get a quad-core processor that will knock the TDP down to 65 watt, it's worth it to me to switch. The 30 watt power savings, I'd enjoy that.
I was also looking at the other i7 processors. Compared to the i7 3770 and the i7 3770K, I really don't see much difference other than the TDP. So if anyone can see a disadvantage of using the "S" type processor, please let me know.
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