Intel has acknowledged that Ivy Bridge CPU overclocking hotter than Sandy Bridge

According to sources, Intel acknowledged that the Core of the third generation (Ivy Bridge) to disperse run hotter than their predecessors. Messages that hot new processors began to appear shortly after the premiere April 23 Ivy Bridge .

Ivy Bridge processors have become the world's first 22-nanometer processors. That transition to finer process technology is partly due to increased heat to disperse. The fact that the die is smaller and therefore decreased and the area of ​​its contact with the plate playing the role of the lid of the processor. In other words, increased "heat flux". Another cause of overheating - the refusal of the solder paste in favor of the role of the thermal interface, originally discovered by enthusiasts, and now confirmed by the manufacturer.
 
Specify that a higher temperature is observed only when working at higher frequencies, so to speak ill of the defect. Confirms this, and the manufacturer, saying that the processors' correspond to the expectations of quality and reliability when operating under normal conditions. " Sources: TheInquirer , Overclockers

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