Incredible 10900K Power Draw Ideas

To That End, The Power Draw In Watts As A Tdp Stated Number Refers To The Amount Of Power Draw At Base Clocks, No Boost Or Turbo Under A 100% Cpu Load Using All Cores.


In affect, tdp is p1. Luckily most motherboards today come with 4+2 or 4+4 eps connectors. We use prime95's small ffts.

That's The Processor Alone, By The Way, Not The Total Platform Power Draw Of Our.


Add 100w for other stuff and you are at 600w. On intel recommended settings the maximum peak is 250w which it can draw briefly in the heaviest loads. This is a bigger graph with more data than we saw on the front page.

The Test Below Tries To Illustrate The Various Limits.


We overclocked our intel core i9 10900k cpu to 5.3ghz on all cores and it drew a massive 331w of power at peak. Maximum turbo power is configurable by system vendor and can be system specific.so let's translate this. The first wattage is the powerconsumption in cinebench r20/r23.

Here Are My Results With My 10900K.


So a 10900k after a 56 second tau at p2 boost levels should drop to 125w p1/tdp. That’s 17% lower than the ryzen 9 5950x and interestingly, even a smidge slower than the zen 2 flagship, the ryzen 9 3950x. This is a fairly substantial improvement over its predecessor which idles at 115w in this example.

The Power Draw Is Measured Via A Power Meter At The Wall, So The Numbers Below Are Of Total System Power Draw From The Mains, Not The Power Consumption Of A Cpu Itself.


I'm not sure how much more power the extra pcie would draw or what the benefits. A 10900 should drop to 60w p1/tdp. My rig draws around 500w from the wall (including monitors) with.