![]() ![]() Back in the September article, we were staring at low-resolution pictures and trying to guess what the heatsink design could look like. The RM1 (mid) could be bundled with various Core i7 and Core i5 SKUs while the RS1 (small) could go with entry-level Core i3 SKUs. ![]() The RH1 (high) will likely go with the top Core i9-12900 and i9-12900F parts. There are three stock coolers Intel is preparing. We got our first hint at what these could look like back in September, and we now have a clear picture of one of them. This is expected to change early next year when Intel fleshes out the lineup with at least 10 new SKUs for the retail segment and with "Alder Lake" marking the first major change to the mainstream desktop processor cooling mount in over a decade Intel has the opportunity to radically change its cooling design. All six Intel 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake" processor models launched to date are unlocked (K or KF) SKUs, which lack a boxed cooling solution. ![]()
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