
Intel Core i5-12400F 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop Processor
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Intel Core i5-12400F 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop Processor
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Product Description
Description
- 6 Performance Cores: Delivers solid performance for everyday computing, gaming, and multitasking.
- Up to 4.4 GHz Boost Clock: Responsive and smooth under heavy loads.
- "F" Variant – No Integrated Graphics: Requires a dedicated GPU—ideal for gamers building with a discrete GPU.
- Efficient 65W TDP: Great balance between power and performance.
- Supports DDR5 & PCIe 5.0: Ensures compatibility with next-gen memory and expansion cards.
- LGA 1700 Socket Compatibility: Works with 600 and 700 series motherboards.
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User Manual
250 mm x 105 mm x 150 mm
150 g
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Intel Core i5-12400F 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop Processor
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Architecture |
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Socket Type |
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Overclockable |
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Memory, Expansion & Power | |
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Knowledge Base

Speed Matters More Than Size
While having more RAM can improve performance, there is a limit. If a system already has sufficient RAM for its tasks, adding more won’t necessarily make it faster. The speed (MHz) and latency (CAS) of RAM also play a crucial role in performance.

RAM Enables Multitasking
The more RAM a system has, the more applications it can run simultaneously without slowing down. High-speed RAM (e.g., DDR5) reduces latency and improves performance in gaming, video editing, and heavy computational tasks.

ROM Can Be Updated
Traditional ROM chips were read-only, but modern types like EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM) allow firmware updates. For example, motherboard BIOS updates use EEPROM to improve system compatibility and security.
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