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Of course, I can now watch CNN in the small, single-seat room during my morning routine, but I still keep my pile of Maximum PC magazines in the small magazine rack near the roll of Cottonelle. So I was reviewing the latest issue on the Haswell-E, the preceding IB-E and SB-E chips.
A photo displayed the size of the heatspreader for the "E" processors next to a photo of the IHS for the i7-4790K. the E heatspreaders are enormous.
Further, for purpose of the Max PC article, someone had delidded an i7-5xx0K processor. The die is square -- not rectangular -- apparently with proportionately more area (and IHS contact) consistent with the two (or four) extra cores. This seems roughly equivalent to the extra TDP wattage -- from ~90W for Devils Canyon to 140W for the E cores.
So it occurs to me that the E's won't require too much more cooling -- water or air -- than the Haswell refresh.
Any further observations about this?
A photo displayed the size of the heatspreader for the "E" processors next to a photo of the IHS for the i7-4790K. the E heatspreaders are enormous.
Further, for purpose of the Max PC article, someone had delidded an i7-5xx0K processor. The die is square -- not rectangular -- apparently with proportionately more area (and IHS contact) consistent with the two (or four) extra cores. This seems roughly equivalent to the extra TDP wattage -- from ~90W for Devils Canyon to 140W for the E cores.
So it occurs to me that the E's won't require too much more cooling -- water or air -- than the Haswell refresh.
Any further observations about this?