A:AnswerNo it doesnt. Als be careful you buy a cooler that works with LGA 1700 or you buy a motherboard that includes LGA 1200 cooler mounting support as well (which is what I chose to do)
A:AnswerThis chip does come with integrated graphics only the KF models do not have integrated graphics, it’s an alright idea to use onboard graphics until the gpu market settles.
A:AnswerIt's part of the Intel Gamer Days. It doesn't look like Best Buy is still participating. Here is the website. https://softwareoffer.intel.com/Campaign/LearnMore/18d45e50-2753-42df-bd35-6ec1be88ccef
A:AnswerGreetings from the Intel team. Thank you for your question.
No, both processors have a different socket; therefore, a motherboard that supports the Intel® Core™ i5-10400F (socket LGA1200) is incompatible with the Intel® Core™ i7-12700K processor (socket LGA1700).
For detailed information about the Intel® Core™ i7-12700K processor and compatible products (boards), visit:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/134594/intel-core-i7-12700k-processor-25m-cache-up-to-5-00-ghz.html
Thank you for choosing Intel! Emilio_Intel
A:AnswerIntel® Core™ Desktop processors (12th gen) use the LGA1700 socket and require motherboards based on Intel® 700 Series Desktop Chipsets and Intel® 600 Series Desktop Chipsets. Intel® 600 Series and Intel® 700 Series require a BIOS update when upgrading from Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors 12th or 13th to a 14th gen.
A:AnswerYou will need a compatible motherboard for this cpu and sufficient cooler as it doesn't come with a cooler and make sure power supply compatible plus powerful enough and the most important part, make sure the pc case can fit all this without problems
A:AnswerNo, AIO pcs are built like a mini pc or a laptop, Graphics card or GPU not upgradedable, Unless it was a desktop replacement, That's different plus very very rare to find one that you can install anything other than memory and storage unit.
A:AnswerIntel Quick Sync
EDIUS X is optimized for Intel Quick Sync like no other NLE. Not only does Quick Sync speed up the encoding of H.264/H.265 exporting files. Playing back H.264/H.265-footage on the timeline has been greatly improved as well as enabling to smoothly edit 4K-material even with a less then optimized office PC.
Quick Sync is a hardware implemented GPU-feature offered by many of Intel’s current Core i9, i7, Core i5 and even Core i3 processors. Version i9-12900K is highly recommended for desktop-PCs as well as the i9-12900HK or i7-12xxx for notebooks.
Below you find a list of all Intel processors which support intel Quick Sync Video for H.264/H.265.
For 4K/UHD support and the best Performance with EDIUS X we recommend an intel i7 processor of minimum the 4. generation.
For H.265 export by the hardware encoder (with EDIUS 9.10 or newer) an intel Core i processor of minimum the 6th generation (8bit) or mimimum the 7th generation (8 and 10bit) is recommended.
A:AnswerNo, due to the fact this is a desktop processor die, which means that the LGA socket and the associated cooling pattern is substantially different from the mobile variant. However, there is a mobile variant. Please note while am not positive I believe "M" appended to the model number indicates this.
A:AnswerIf I may be so bold, if so gle core performance and price are your concerns AND number of cores aren't, consider an i5. Long and short is I have dual nVidia Titans on military motherboards with aviation engineering grade hardware, and it's never seen over 20% total capacity. (23% exactly). It scans 1090213 million files off SSD in approximately 2 seconds s during virus scans.thats a million files, yes