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Intel's Ivy Bridge Chips Can Run Hotter Than Sandy Bridge Chips

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May 2, 2012
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Intel's Ivy Bridge Chips Appear to Run Hotter Than Sandy Bridge Chips When Overclocked
Several tests find Ivy Bridge processors to run much hotter than second-generation Sandy Bridge chips when significantly overclocked. - Melissa J. Perenson, PCWorld
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