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Where to get intel 11500t cpu in Canada?

Where to get intel 11500t cpu in Canada?

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Gabokazu
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11-01-2024, 04:23 PM
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Hi everyone, thanks for your feedback. I'm searching for an Intel 11500T CPU or a compatible CPU with that specific chip inside. I'm planning to upgrade my HTPC and it seems perfect thanks to the high core count, low power draw, built-in UHD graphics, and overall value. Any suggestions on where to find one in Canada? I've checked Newegg, Amazon, and MemoryExpress but haven't found the right model—only the non-T version is available. There might be a US retailer that can ship to Canada, even if it means paying extra for shipping and import fees. Let me know if you have any ideas! Thanks. Dilyan.
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Gabokazu
11-01-2024, 04:23 PM #1

Hi everyone, thanks for your feedback. I'm searching for an Intel 11500T CPU or a compatible CPU with that specific chip inside. I'm planning to upgrade my HTPC and it seems perfect thanks to the high core count, low power draw, built-in UHD graphics, and overall value. Any suggestions on where to find one in Canada? I've checked Newegg, Amazon, and MemoryExpress but haven't found the right model—only the non-T version is available. There might be a US retailer that can ship to Canada, even if it means paying extra for shipping and import fees. Let me know if you have any ideas! Thanks. Dilyan.

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GreenUHC
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11-07-2024, 09:54 PM
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The T model is chosen because its SKUs are typically included in business prebuilts, offering vPro management tools that aren't sold directly at retail. You can adjust the non-T versions or reduce performance limits to achieve a similar result.
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GreenUHC
11-07-2024, 09:54 PM #2

The T model is chosen because its SKUs are typically included in business prebuilts, offering vPro management tools that aren't sold directly at retail. You can adjust the non-T versions or reduce performance limits to achieve a similar result.

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_LeaDaUnicorn
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11-10-2024, 10:31 AM
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Certainly. The T series are overpriced and unnecessary. Using ThrottleStop lets you run any non-T model at your desired speed or power. @Dilyan Why charge more for something that’s already free? Intel doesn’t have a special production line for T series CPUs. They’re all identical. Adjusting power limits or Intel’s actions doesn’t change the outcome.
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_LeaDaUnicorn
11-10-2024, 10:31 AM #3

Certainly. The T series are overpriced and unnecessary. Using ThrottleStop lets you run any non-T model at your desired speed or power. @Dilyan Why charge more for something that’s already free? Intel doesn’t have a special production line for T series CPUs. They’re all identical. Adjusting power limits or Intel’s actions doesn’t change the outcome.

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KingSloth
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11-11-2024, 06:09 PM
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Thanks to everyone for the quick responses. I think I'll choose the 11500. Cheers, Dilyan
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KingSloth
11-11-2024, 06:09 PM #4

Thanks to everyone for the quick responses. I think I'll choose the 11500. Cheers, Dilyan