![]() Non-K processors like the titular Intel Core i3-13100 probably won't be launched until CES 2023 in January, if Intel follows last year's playbook. However, mainstream PC DIYers and pre-built customers will often favor one of the wide range of non-K chips that will eventually be released - due to budget and power consumption considerations. See what’s inside your PC Speccy is the place to start if you need to know what’s inside your PC. It is scheduled to let loose its upcoming Core i9-13900K, i7-13700K, and i5-13600K LGA1700 chips, along with the overclocking friendly Z790 motherboards on October 20, with pre-orders starting on Oct 13 (this Thursday). ![]() Easy Assemble - With assemble instrction attached to our PC cart, you can easily assemble this computer CPU stand cart within minutes. ![]() Intel has only been officially discussing the launch trio of 'K' suffixed overclockable CPUs so far. Storing the CPU under or beside your desk, saves desktop space, prevent dampness and electric leakage, hollowing out design on bottom, increases airflow, let the computer tower breathe freely. Official specs of the Core i3-13100 probably won't be shared until 2023 In other words, it is thought the i3-13100 will be simply a 13th gen refresh based on a clock bumped Alder Lake die. If this leak and some other rumors swirling at this time are correct, then the upcoming Intel Core i3-13100 will benefit from neither of these attractions. Two of the big features of the upcoming Raptor Lake family are improved architecture performance cores (AKA Raptor Cove), and the doubling or addition of efficiency cores (Gracemont, same architecture as Alder Lake).
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