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Intel Core i9-10900F 10-Core Processor Consumes 224W Power at Max Load

Now if this is true … I wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole for real! 224W at max load with temperatures reaching over 90 degrees Celsius … No way!

Taken frome Wccftech … Power and thermal figures for another Intel 10th Gen Core i9 Comet Lake-S Desktop CPU have leaked out. This time, we are looking at the Core i9-10900F, a 10 core processor that officially has a TDP of 65 Watts but as we are aware by now, those TDPs are derived at the base frequency and not actual figures which are a completely different story.

Intel Core i9-10900F, 10 Core Comet Lake Desktop CPU Detailed – 65W Official TDP But Consumes Up To 224W At Full Load.

The latest figures were posted by Twitter user, 9550pro, and originally come from Weibo user Wolstame. The results are specific to the Intel Core i9-10900F which is similar to the Core i9-10900 with the only difference being the disabled integrated graphics. The Core i9-10900F is based on the 14nm process and features 10 cores / 20 threads. The chip has a base frequency of 2.80 GHz and a boost frequency of up to 5.2 GHz (Single-Core) and 4.6 GHz (All-Core). The chip will carry 20 MB of cache and features a TDP of 65W.

The temperatures are also reported by the same user and the Intel Core i9-10900F seems to be a super hot chip, climbing to 93C at full load while staying around 70-75C on average with a 240mm cooler.

Source: Wccftech

 

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