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45W version of the 12th generation Core processor to release overclocking? Intel: Only one Core i9 is supported

Everyone knows that Intel's Core processor only K/KF suffix is unlocked overclocking, but the 12th generation of Core non-K/KF series processors were found to be able to overclock, and recently they have been played crazy by everyone, and entry-level CPUs such as the Pentium G7400T have been overclocked to 5.8GHz, and the frequency has soared by 87%.

Since the desktop version of the 12th generation Core can achieve external frequency overclocking, can the notebook version of the 12th generation Core be overclocked, especially the 45W Alder Lake-H series processor?

In response to this problem, Intel officials responded to netizens' questions in the community, the answer is no, Intel said that only the Core i9-12900HK processor can be overclocked.

45W version of the 12th generation Core processor to release overclocking? Intel: Only one Core i9 is supported

Core i9-12900HK is the flagship of the 12th generation Core Mobile Edition, 6 large 8 small 14 core 20 threads, 24MB tertiary cache, large core frequency 2.5-5.0GHz, small core frequency 1.8-3.8GHz, integrated core display 96 units, 1.45GHz, maximum acceleration power consumption up to 115W.

There is also a Core i9-12900H in the same series, the specifications are the same, but the non-K suffix can not support overclocking, which shows that Intel's official attitude to overclocking is unchanged - K (desktop version and KF series) suffix processor can be overclocked.

45W version of the 12th generation Core processor to release overclocking? Intel: Only one Core i9 is supported

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