A «tray» CPU refers to the processor sold without a box, cooler, or accessories—just the CPU itself, typically in bulk packaging for OEMs or system builders. Warranty terms for tray CPUs are usually shorter and may differ from those for boxed processors.
«Tray» means the processor is sold without any additional packaging, cooler, or accessories—just the bare CPU itself. Tray processors usually come with a shorter warranty compared to boxed versions, which include a cooler and full retail packaging. Tray CPUs are often sold in bulk to OEMs and may have different warranty terms handled by the seller rather than the manufacturer. So yes, «tray» refers to just the CPU without extras like a cooler or retail box.
A «tray» processor refers to the CPU only, without a cooler or retail packaging, and typically comes with a shorter warranty compared to boxed versions.