What is the highest power consumption (TDP) for any overclocked AMD Zen 5 processor?
What is the highest power consumption (TDP) for any overclocked AMD Zen 5 processor?
At room temperature, no cooling loops using LN2 or ice water are needed.
Nobody pushes Zen beyond its limits since it offers better performance than just using PBO. Techpowerup highlights the peak power consumption, noting the 9950x reaches 309W with PBO at blender, suggesting synthetic benchmarks might even surpass this.
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-r...0x/23.html
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TDP is just a marketing term, not a real measurement. Check the PPT for actual power usage under normal conditions without overclocking or PBO.
https://gamersnexus.net/guides/3525-amd-...r-opinions
Well there's ambient temperature at the South Pole in mid-winter outdoors (down to a record breaking -93.2°C in 2010) or mid summer in Death Valley up to +56.7°C. Vehicles are expected to work over a wide range of ambient temperatures.
https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-eart...s-on-earth
https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-eart...e-on-earth
I designed electronic equipment to work at +55°C ambient and calculated for hot spots in cabinets up to +70°C. Similarly, I've tested systems in climatic control chambers down to -51°C, as found in aircraft at high altitude. Ambient is a nebulous term unless defined.
Removing the case and applying a specialized liquid cooling system reduces temperatures by roughly 20 degrees. This configuration, similar to what I've observed, can handle up to 279 watts of power while maintaining temperatures between 91 and 93 degrees.
Great work omitting the rest of my post. You clarified that the focus was on excluding LN2 and ice water liquid cooling methods, which aligns with the AI's intent.