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Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer 2 240mm AIO |
Memory | PNY MAKO DDR5-6000 C36-36-36-76 |
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Case | Montech Air X |
Power Supply | Corsair CX750M |
Mouse | Logitech MX Anywhere 25 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys |
Software | Lots |
Think people are forgetting that these are K series chips. Those and AMD X are the enthusiast chips, unlocked, customizable.
You can turn a K into a non-K if you so desire.
You can clock it till you can't cool it. Same on AMD side, PBO2 is power unlocked, as far as you can clock it and cool it.
Saw a geekbench for a 6.2 Ghz 5950X this morning. Betchya it pulls way upwards of 500W. I hear it is not unusual for them to pull 250-300W when overclocking.
Again, not sure why people are so worried about what these chips pull when stock and power limited.
You can turn a K into a non-K if you so desire.
You can clock it till you can't cool it. Same on AMD side, PBO2 is power unlocked, as far as you can clock it and cool it.
Saw a geekbench for a 6.2 Ghz 5950X this morning. Betchya it pulls way upwards of 500W. I hear it is not unusual for them to pull 250-300W when overclocking.
Again, not sure why people are so worried about what these chips pull when stock and power limited.