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for example in i5-9400f use TIM and i9-9900K use STIM. And i not sure for i9-9900 what uses?
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I presume that you are asking about the i9-9900 (there is no i5-9900) and whether this part uses TIM or solder to dissipate heat from its silicon to its heat spreader. The answer is yes, the part utilizes solder. In fact, all of the 9th gen. i5/i7/i9 processors use solder.
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I know 100% for example in i5-9400f use TIM and i9-9900K use STIM. And i not sure for i9-9900 what uses? Please answer me
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Or,is the OP asking about the socket type?
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Intel's formal statement (see here) is "Unlocked 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i5, Intel® Core™ i7 and Intel® Core™ i9 processors are built using Solder Thermal Interface Material (STIM)". I presume from this that locked SKUs will retain TIM.
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