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Ah you didn't read most of previous comments and threads about Alder Lake. I'll write again what I wrote 2-3 days ago, only as an example, you can find many similar comments from other members.Yeah the leaks are also saying the 12900k when tweaked runs power up to 330w. Double the power just to gain 5-10%? Yeah no thanks. If someone has a 3090, they would need a minimum of a 1000w PSU and a 1200w to play it safe with that type of setup.
1) A stock i9-12900K achieved 827,7 and 11456,5 points (i.e. on CPU-Z), so this overclock didn't do much besides increasing voltage and consumption.
2)5200 MHz all core for what?