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Hello,
Recently I bought an Intel® Core™ i7-4820K Processor because of it's performance and supported 64GB of memory.
However, I am now really disappointed to find out that it doesn't support Intel® vPro Technology, while the rest "regular" CPUs from 4th generation do!
I would like to use the Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) and it doesn't feel good to know that the $400 high-end CPU is missing it.
My expectation from a "high-end CPU" is to provide you more than the mainstream in every aspect and not lack of features that are present in a $60 CPU!
What is the reason for that?
Why are the high-end series crippled in that manner??
Thanks,
Lyubo
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Hi,
you posted to the wrong forum
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Thanks for joining the processor community.
I understand you have purchased an Intel processor thinking that would have VPRO technology.
Yes, I am afraid the i7-4820K processor does not feature VPRO technology.
http://ark.intel.com/products/77781/Intel-Core-i7-4820K-Processor-10M-Cache-up-to-3_90-GHz ARK | Intel® Core™ i7-4820K Processor (10M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz)
You have an unlocked processor; it was designed for extreme series computers, especial for games and overclockers.
Intel has integrated VPRO technology for different processor segments, classic, media or enterprise.
http://ark.intel.com/Search/Advanced?s=t&VProTechnology=true ARK | Processor Feature Filter
Allan.
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