What are the meanings and differences of CPU model suffixes with K, KF, F, KS, X, G, H, U, P?
1、 Desktop Intel suffix letters represent meanings
T: Ultra low power version, usually suitable for desktop computers with low performance requirements; Under the same model, the power consumption is lower, and due to the decrease in power consumption, the performance is also greatly discounted. It is generally used on all-in-one computers. To reduce heat generation, for example, the model is i5 13400T
F: CPUs without core display function are mainly designed for independent graphics cards and do not require a core display. This type of U is cheaper in price; Intel CPU suffix, usually the high-frequency version of K, with built-in core display, such as i9-13900KS. The i9-13900KS is actually the i9 13900K official Fang Te selects the CPU physique and increases the CPU frequency at the factory to become a separate product; F represents the CPU model without built-in core display, for example: i5 13400F, i5 14400F; Of course, AMD CPU models also have an F suffix, which represents CPU models without built-in core displays,Example model: R5 7500F
K: Representing Intel's CPU with overclocking and core display function, if it is AMD, almost all processors can be overclocked, while Intel's only processors with k can be overclocked. Intel CPU suffix, K represents CPU models that support overclocking and built-in core display, usually supporting Paired with Z-series motherboards, it can support CPU overclocking. Example models: i7-14700K, i5-14600K
KF: K represents overclocking capability; F represents no nuclear display; Connected together, it becomes a super flat non core display CPU; KF represents a CPU model that supports overclocking without built-in core display. When paired with Z-series motherboards, it can support CPU overclocking. For example, models i7-14700KF and i5-14600KF
S: It represents the low-power version, but it is slightly better than T, but it is still the low-power version. T and S are rarely used and can be ignored.
X: Representing the ultra-high performance version, it is rarely used. Overall, K, F, and KF are common.
X/XE: Intel CPU suffix, ultimate flagship level, for example models: i9 10900X, i9-10980XE. After ten generations of CPUs, X/XE has come to an end
KS: Intel CPU suffix, usually the high-frequency version of K, with built-in core display, such as i9-13900KS. The i9-13900KS is actually the official i9 13900K specially designed CPU, which increases the CPU frequency at the factory and becomes a separate product.
2、 AMD series CPU suffix letters represent meanings
X: At present, the common suffix for AMD is that processors with an X suffix refer to processors that support XFR technology, which is an overclocking technology, is a technology that allows for further overclocking on the basis of Boost acceleration frequency. This technology allows the frequency to rise and fall with different cooling solutions (air cooling/water cooling/liquid nitrogen).
G: The AMD CPU suffix belongs to APU, and CPUs with the G suffix usually have built-in high-performance core graphics cards. For example, models R5 5600G and R7 5700G have built-in core graphics performance that is basically equivalent to GTX750Ti independent graphics.
GE: AMD CPU suffix, generally belongs to low-power CPUs with core display, such as R5 3400GE.
XT: AMD CPU suffix, equivalent to an enhanced version without T, or a special physical version. Under the same model, XT slightly improves performance compared to X, such as R9 3900XT, R7 3800XT, R5 3600XT;
X3D: Equipped with 3D V-Cache technology (3D vertical cache) CPU, the X3D version actually expands the three-level cache capacity on the original version. It is a CPU product specially designed by AMD for gamers, focusing on gaming performance, such as the R7 7800X3D.