I bought a prebuilt PC and the specs on the site and on the box both say CPU: Intel I7-12700f. And from what i have seen that CPU does not have an IGPU so why is my computer detecting and able to use the UHD 770 IGPU?
Sorry if its a dumb question im new to the PC world.
I thought F or KF processors are better if you own powerful modern gpu. Intel iGPU and cpu share L3 cash which in theory could negatively affect cpu performance or latency.
I thought F or KF processors are better if you own powerful modern gpu
Zero difference if you disable the iGPU anyway.
Not really. Only difference is the lack of iGPU, in theory MAYBE some lower heat OUTPUT & perhaps some cache differences, but they’re all more theoretical then real. I’ve never seen anyone even measure any differences between the iGPU and non-iGPU versions.
Really an iGPU is a great power save, and can improve performance of low intensity tasks like video Playback etc. As well as offloading a secondary monitor to the iGPU and running background tasks etc. All in all an iGPU is an objective upgrade in the real world.
Like MAYBE if you’re extremely cache and ram limited it MIGHT in theory make a difference but far far far more factors are far more important than iGPU vs non-iGPU versions.
Probably a data entry error.
FREE UPGRADE! Happens when they run out sometimes. You can check system info to see what exact CPU is installed.
Just remove your GPU to have a real answer
Just to clear up any confusion, the 12700 is a higher model than the 12700F. Only by about $30, but the 12700 has a built-in iGPU and on the 12700F it’s disabled (likely because it was defective). Otherwise the CPUs are identical.