Intel TDP = ?????wI will be interested to see what the efficiency/power draw is like in day-to-day usage. I believe the TDP is 125w.
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Intel TDP = ?????wI will be interested to see what the efficiency/power draw is like in day-to-day usage. I believe the TDP is 125w.
Given the move to Tsmc 3nm the reduction in boost clocks and dropping HT then I think Arrow lake will end up very efficient, maybe even better efficiency than Zen 5.I will be interested to see what the efficiency/power draw is like in day-to-day usage. I believe the TDP is 125w.
why buy an Intel CPU? they are noisy polluting inefficient buckets of crap, expensive to operate compared with AMD.the black box will be sitting on my desk for a while. I dont need it.
but i wants it preciousss
why buy an ICE vehicle? they are noisy polluting inefficient buckets of crap, expensive to operate compared with state of the art EV's .
but they still outsell them like 3:1 or something like that.
the differences are minute when it comes to cpu'z.
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i might build this ARL PC next year. depends if i have any trubbles with the current one. anytime i like frankly as ill have it on my desk. <3
Also if they are socket compatible. ill plop in whatever the next intel iteration is too. derp!
derp!
to support AMD's competition.
noisy
to support AMD's competition.
perhaps they'll get more power efficient over time, in terms of perf. per watt. I doubt i'll notice it on my power bill. the pc is basically idling most of the day.
the more the trolls troll, the less likely it is i'll buy AMD in the future. So, keep it up.
The 14900K has a 125 watt TDP, Intel TDP ratings are completely made up for marketing purposes.I will be interested to see what the efficiency/power draw is like in day-to-day usage. I believe the TDP is 125w.
to support AMD's competition.
perhaps they'll get more power efficient over time, in terms of perf. per watt. I doubt i'll notice it on my power bill. the pc is basically idling most of the day.
the more the trolls troll, the less likely it is i'll buy AMD in the future. So, keep it up.
Not sure about the positioning of the post code on the Taichi.
It’ll maybe be a bit obscured once the 24 pin is plugged in.Yeah i get what you mean, they're generally higher up in the corner. Does seem abit out of place there.
It’ll maybe be a bit obscured once the 24 pin is plugged in.
Went to the Target Open Day this weekend and snapped some Asrock Intel boards.
The sales/marketing person let slip abit, these are Z boards.
Any OCF boards on display especially the CAMM.2 one?
now that is some interesting technology, i remember briefly reading about it.Any OCF boards on display especially the CAMM.2 one?
Went to the Target Open Day this weekend and snapped some Asrock Intel boards.
The sales/marketing person let slip abit, these are Z boards.