When will cpu manufacturers no longer include temperature monitoring, because they no longer require heat sinks, and haven't gone above room temperature for years?
dunno, probably like 5 to 7
>>59766573
like maybe 4 or 5 right now, my dude.
>>59766573
>I would really like to have a slow as shit CPU on my desktop just because I don't want a fan on it
We do have CPU's that can operate at room temperatures
but performance wise, they can't compete to one that is actively cooled, allowing it to perform several times faster
as time goes by CPU's become more efficient, but that only means we can increase their clock speed to further increase performance
>>59766736
>have 2 120mm fans currently
It somewhat makes sense that cooling could be an option for better performance, but wouldn't the heat tolerance of the cpu change if it were designed to run at room temperature?
>>59766769
CPUs are already designed to run at room temperature...
>>59766573
>what are phones
also my 8320e runs without a fan and never breaks 30C, body temperature