TPU was not measuring the processor power.How is cherry picked? is from techpower review and I also showed the anandtech, why cant you accept the fact what showed on the image you provided? 272w full package.
TPU was not measuring the processor power.How is cherry picked? is from techpower review and I also showed the anandtech, why cant you accept the fact what showed on the image you provided? 272w full package.
That's stretching it, it's at best a CM 212x level cooler. Best case scenario ~ it'll come close to a CM 412 cooler. Of course a lot will depend on ambient temps, near the tropics like in Asia or Africa or even down under (summers) this is no good for a "workstation" period!as this cooler will let you build one hell of a portable workstation
It’s not a theory, but a fact. The temperature will eventually stop climbing as the coolers performance increases with the higher delta t between water and air.
In your case the cpu just got too warm to function properly.
Also, how the hell did you manage to shut your system down with a 240mm rad and fans going full blast? Poor contact with the processor? Silly overclock?
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Memory | ballistix 3600 cl16 |
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the CONDITIONS!How is cherry picked?
TPU was not measuring the processor power.
And this noctua cooler is meant to cool the entire system?Like I said before I'm not sure, it said total system power and nothing else. Anandtech is famous to only tests the cpu full power = full package, default clocks of course.
the CONDITIONS!
this cooler IS NOT marketed to overclocking enthusiasts!
You can ask the reviewer for clarification i.e. @W1zzardLike I said before I'm not sure,
And this noctua cooler is meant to cool the entire system?
You can ask the reviewer for clarification i.e. @W1zzard
System Name | loon v4.0 |
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Processor | i7-11700K |
Motherboard | asus Z590TUF+wifi |
Cooling | Custom Loop |
Memory | ballistix 3600 cl16 |
Video Card(s) | eVga 3060 xc |
Storage | WD sn570 1tb(nvme) SanDisk ultra 2tb(sata) |
Display(s) | cheap 1080&4K 60hz |
Case | Roswell Stryker |
Power Supply | eVGA supernova 750 G6 |
Mouse | eats cheese |
Keyboard | warrior! |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.3dmark.com/spy/21765182 https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1114767 |
what else are they going to use? locked chips that do not exist?I have never claimed it was, i said it was a mistake they used a 12900k for testing this low profile cooler.
Here, is the 12900k power consumption, in your mind, what anands tests show it to be, or what tpus tests show it to be?Like I said before I'm not sure, it said total system power and nothing else. Anandtech is famous to only tests the cpu full power = full package, default clocks of course.
what else are they going to use? locked chips that do not exist?
really use your head.
They really are not. TPU measures system power from the wall plug. That means that the PSU efficiency and VRM efficiency need to be accounted for!other things are minimal
Technically they could limit clocks &/or power consumption through BIOS. Or maybe they did that & listed max cooling capacity till 160W for it?what else are they going to use? locked chips that do not exist?
This is very likely what they did. As throttling based on temperature alone gives worse performance.Technically they could limit clocks &/or power consumption through BIOS. Or maybe they did that & listed max cooling capacity till 160W for it?
Here, is the 12900k power consumption, in your mind, what anands tests show it to be, or what tpus tests show it to be?
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There is a difference of at least 80W. And considering TPUs test methodology it is likely even more as TPU tests the steady state max power consumption and not the peak.
The same applies to TPUs 12600k results. Capisce?
Really? hehe350 - 272w = 72w.
Really? hehe
System Name | loon v4.0 |
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Processor | i7-11700K |
Motherboard | asus Z590TUF+wifi |
Cooling | Custom Loop |
Memory | ballistix 3600 cl16 |
Video Card(s) | eVga 3060 xc |
Storage | WD sn570 1tb(nvme) SanDisk ultra 2tb(sata) |
Display(s) | cheap 1080&4K 60hz |
Case | Roswell Stryker |
Power Supply | eVGA supernova 750 G6 |
Mouse | eats cheese |
Keyboard | warrior! |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.3dmark.com/spy/21765182 https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1114767 |
holy massive assumptions batman! you just wanna throw things at the wall and see what sticks? its like companies have endless money to buy or give away samples left and right, yeah?They sure must have had a 12400 in there, very sure, they are a multi billion dollar company and they get products faster than anybody else to test products and then release altogether with manufactures. I guess they must have been in a non disclosure agreement, anyway, they had the 12600k and they tested it, should have called it off but no, lets test a 12900k to brag with this low profile cooler hehe
no bios intervention needed if it is as i suspect - those speeds/power consumption is where the chip(s) thermally throttled. i don't believe someone who understands SFF challenges would have a problem with that.Technically they could limit clocks &/or power consumption through BIOS. Or maybe they did that & listed max cooling capacity till 160W for it?
As far as I'm concerned the (unlocked) i9 should not be in there, despite Noctua's best intentions.
holy massive assumptions batman! you just wanna throw things at the wall and see what sticks? its like companies have endless money to buy or give away samples left and right, yeah?
we are done here.
System Name | loon v4.0 |
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Processor | i7-11700K |
Motherboard | asus Z590TUF+wifi |
Cooling | Custom Loop |
Memory | ballistix 3600 cl16 |
Video Card(s) | eVga 3060 xc |
Storage | WD sn570 1tb(nvme) SanDisk ultra 2tb(sata) |
Display(s) | cheap 1080&4K 60hz |
Case | Roswell Stryker |
Power Supply | eVGA supernova 750 G6 |
Mouse | eats cheese |
Keyboard | warrior! |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.3dmark.com/spy/21765182 https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1114767 |
again something that doesn't exist.Thankgod!!
Let’s then do some napkin math, the difference was 78 watts to the anandtech measurements. If we take the same percentage offset (77% or so) to the TPU 12600k measurement, we get a power consumption of just 174W. Quite far from your ’over 300 Watts’. The actual figure is somewhat lower, as this method does not offset the fixed accessory loads correctly.That 70 watts diference can be many things
Let’s then do some napkin math, the difference was 78 watts to the anandtech measurements. If we take the same percentage offset (77% or so) to the TPU 12600k measurement, we get a power consumption of just 174W. Quite far from your ’over 300 Watts’. The actual figure is somewhat lower, as this method does not offset the fixed accessory loads correctly.
But where is the over 300W load?? I need to see it. Hehe319 overlocked as per the image and 224 per default clocks so you want to subtract that right so 224 - 78 watts = 146 watts, happy now?