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Intel Core Ultra 'Arrow Lake' Discussion/News ("15th gen") on LGA-1851

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Oh no, 14900KS benchmarked.. 6.2Ghz 400W stock. Lets hope it doesn't delay Arrow Lake!

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Source: https://www.ocbase.com/benchmark/cpu/65ca8d6f0e1d53fe066baef1
 
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Thing draws more power than an RTX 4090. Gonna need another 1000w PSU for the CPU upgrade soon enough if Intel continue this trend.

I'll sick to efficient 12th gen for as long as the GPU utilisation remains 99% in the latest games...
 
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Thing draws more power than an RTX 4090. Gonna need another 1000w PSU for the CPU upgrade soon enough if Intel continue this trend.

I'll sick to efficient 12th gen for as long as the GPU utilisation remains 99% in the latest games...

7800X3D is noticeably faster and more efficient than Intel's 12th gen in games, and it's already available.

It's really amazing to see my 7950x3d @ 50-60W in games.

Hoping Arrow Lake returns Intel to some semblance of efficiency.
 
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Realistically how would you cool a 410W CPU? Assuming you're probably in the high end with all other components so another 450-500W for a 4090 that's going to be one hot system :/
 
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Realistically how would you cool a 410W CPU? Assuming you're probably in the high end with all other components so another 450-500W for a 4090 that's going to be one hot system :/

The fanage you're going to need to pull all that heat out of the case, it is literally like putting a space heat in to the case...
 
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Realistically how would you cool a 410W CPU? Assuming you're probably in the high end with all other components so another 450-500W for a 4090 that's going to be one hot system :/

With great care, some trepidation and a high end custom water loop in a case that take a 50mm thick 140.3 rad and 6 fans.
 
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Realistically how would you cool a 410W CPU?


With this



Now admittingly he only benched this new cooler with 330w load, not 400w but the cooler had no issue and kept the CPU under 75c so it has more headroom and the radiator should have no issue with the heat, my 4090 is cooled with a 360 AIO and even at 500w the GPU core is under 65c so the radiator can deal with a 400w CPU no problem, as long as you can get the heat off the die fast enough, which is why that ekwb AIO is a direct die cooler
 
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Sounds like athlon Vs pentium 4. Are we due a core duo revolution from intel?
Arrow Lake looks promising on paper. First desktop mainstream CPU with tiles from them. Likely to be hugely more efficient, but I still doubt if it'll beat Raptor Lake for raw performance.
 
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Long, long over due. Somewhat of a running joke now.
Yeah waiting for something significant from intel would have been a major disappointment for the last few years. I'm thinking of a complete rebuild to coincide with 5000 series from Nvidia. Right now looks like it will be AMD for the rest.
 
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