Intel i3-4360T CM8064601481958 User Manual

Product codes
CM8064601481958
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Number of Displays 
1
Native Resolution
Deepest Available Package C-
State
Single
2880x1620 60 Hz
PC3
Single
2880x1800 60 Hz
PC3
Single
3200x1800 60 Hz
PC3
Single
3200x2000 60 Hz
PC3
Single
3840x2160 60 Hz
PC3
Single
3840x2160 30 Hz
PC3
Single
4096x2160 24 Hz
PC3
Multiple
800x600 60 Hz
PC6
Multiple
1024x768 60 Hz
PC6
Multiple
1280x1024 60 Hz
PC6
Multiple
1920x1080 60 Hz
PC3
Multiple
1920x1200 60 Hz
PC3
Multiple
1920x1440 60 Hz
PC3
Multiple
2048x1536 60 Hz
PC3
Multiple
2560x1600 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
2560x1920 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
2880x1620 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
2880x1800 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
3200x1800 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
3200x2000 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
3840x2160 60 Hz
PC2
Multiple
3840x2160 30 Hz
PC2
Multiple
4096x2160 24 Hz
PC2
Notes: 1. For multiple display cases, the resolution listed is the highest native resolution of all enabled
displays, and PSR is internally disabled; that is, dual display with one 800x600 60 Hz display and
one 2560x1600 60 Hz display will result in a deepest available package C-state of PC2.
2. Microcode Update rev 00000010 or newer must be used.
Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) Power Management
The main memory is power managed during normal operation and in low-power ACPI
Cx states.
Disabling Unused System Memory Outputs
Any system memory (SM) interface signal that goes to a memory module connector in
which it is not connected to any actual memory devices (such as SO-DIMM connector
is unpopulated, or is single-sided) is tri-stated. The benefits of disabling unused SM
signals are:
Reduced power consumption.
4.3  
4.3.1  
Processor—Power Management
Desktop 4th Generation Intel
®
 Core
 Processor Family, Desktop Intel
®
 Pentium
®
 Processor Family, and Desktop Intel
®
 Celeron
®
Processor Family
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