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Note: Sufficient cooling must be applied to the CPU in order to remove the effect as listed in above
table (Thermal Guideline). The sufficient cooling is also depending on the maximum (worst-case)
ambient operating temperature and the actual load of processor.
The Kontron PN 1044-9447 is “Active Cooler for KTQM67/KTQM77”
capable of being used for processors (fully loaded) having Thermal
Guideline up to 45W @ 60ºC ambient temperature. MTBF is 70.000
hours @ 40ºC.
The Kontron PN 1052-6345 “Cooler Active KTQM67 35W 33mm
longlife” is capable of being used for processors (fully loaded)
having Thermal Guideline up to 35W @ 60ºC ambient temperature.
It support 1U and has long life (MTBF is 200.000 hours @ 60ºC).
All the processors in the list above, inclusive the Celeron processor, are supporting the Enhanced Intel®
SpeedStep® which is improved SpeedStep technology for faster transition between voltage (power
saving states) and frequency states with the result of improved power/performance balance.
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 is supported by i5 and i7, as indicated in above list of processors,
and is enabling overclocking of all cores, when operated within the limits of thermal design power,
temperature and current.
Intel® vPro Technology is supported by some of the i5 and i7 (not by Core i3) (KTQM77/mITX only).
Intel AMT (Active Management Technology) (supported by KTQM77/mITX only) is a part of vPRO and
is hardware and firmware technology that builds certain functionality into business PCs in order to
remotely monitor, maintain, update, upgrade, and repair PCs. Intel AMT relies on a hardware-based
out-of-band (OOB) communication channel that operates below the OS level, the channel is
independent of the state of the OS (present, missing, corrupted, down). The communication channel is
also independent of the PC's power state (however standby power required), the presence of a
management agent, and the state of many hardware components (such as hard disk drives and
memory). AMT is not intended to be used by itself; it is intended to be used with a software
management application based on 3rd party software. If AMT is not required then KTHM65/KTHM76
might be an alternative or AMT can be disabled in BIOS. For more information search for “AMT” on Intel
Homepage.
PCIex2 is only supported on the PCIex16 slot if using 3
rd
Generation Core2 CPU’s (Ivy Bridge).
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Core™ i3
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2 4 1333/1600 3
3130M
SR0XC L1 90/35
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2.5
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2 4 1333/1600 3
3120M
SR0TX L1 90/35
2.4
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2 4 1333/1600 3 3120ME SR0QM* L1 105/35
2.4
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2 4 1333/1600 3
3110M
SR0N2 L1 90/35
Core™ i3
2.4
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2370M
SR0DP J1 85/35
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2.3
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2350M
SR0DN J1 85/35
2.2
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2330E
SR02V* D2 100/35
2.2
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2330M
SR04J
J1 85/35
2.2
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2328M
SR0TC J1 85/35
2.1
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2312M
SR09S
J1 85/35
2.1
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2 4 1066/1333 3
2310M
SR04R
J1 85/35
Celeron®
1.6
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2 2 1066/1333 2
B810
SR088* Q0 100/35
1.6
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1 1 1066/1333 1.5
B710
100/35
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