Wednesday, December 29th 2021
Intel RM1 Stock Cooler Tested with Core i5-12400 Reaching 73°C
The Intel Laminar RM1 stock cooler has recently been tested with the Core i5-12400 by Chinese news site 163. The RM1 will be included with the upcoming Intel 12th Generation Core 65 W Core i3, i5, and i7 processors including the i5-12400. This mid-tier cooler positioned underneath the Laminar RH1 doesn't feature LED illumination instead opting for a blue colored ring. The cooler was tested by running the AIDA64 FPU stress test for 8 minutes where the i5-12400 reached a maximum reported temperature of 73°C with an average of 70°C. The processor drew a peak of 89 W with an average of 81 W while the RM1 fan reached a speed of 3100 RPM which was described as audible by the tester. The Intel Laminar stock coolers will be announced alongside the new 12th Generation Alder Lake-S desktop processors on January 4th.
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51 Comments on Intel RM1 Stock Cooler Tested with Core i5-12400 Reaching 73°C
Anyways, that's a decent showing for a stock cooler.
Fun fact, the stuff was bad even IN A SEALED TUBE. It would turn to pure powder in about 2 years.
When that platform came out, I was asking myself why need triple channel memory all those yrs ago?
It certainly didn't benefit gaming in that era.
Hence why I went with LGA1156 instead back then.
Having said that, max power consumption on HWinfo does not pass 89W.
It would have saved them some dollars.
Seems Intel copied them. :laugh: