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Post your Cinebench R23 multi-thread wattage on Raptor Lake K-CPUs

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Doesn't matter if you run it stock or overclocked, overtuned or undervolted, your post will be valid either way.

But please be specific:
• Motherboard name.
• BIOS version.
• RAM type, amount and speed.
• Did you touch anything in BIOS and if yes then what and how exactly?

Since I don't own such a CPU I can't post my results but I'm still curious as to how much it can draw.

Eligible CPUs:
i5-13600K and KF.
i5-14600K and KF.
i7-13700K and KF.
i7-14700K and KF.
i9-13900K, KF, and KS.
i9-14900K, KF, and KS.

Wattage reported by software like HWInfo is fine by me. I don't need 100% accuracy but if you truly don't mind scrutinizing it then go wild.
 
Rounding up by 1 single watt.
14700K
400w all threads, P-cores over 6.1ghz

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400w lol, what is this 1366? :D
 
Went quiet in here, fine, I have more :)

13700K
265w
5.6/4.5ghz

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Neat.

What about 14700K at requested settings (4.8 GHz P-cores, 3.8 GHz E-cores)?
Well it's not installed at this time, the 14900K is in right now.

Those clocks are pretty low. I'd guess about 200w for 4.8ghz/3.8ghz.

What about cache/ring frequency? This utilizes cpu v-core and may require more than the cores would need.
 
Yeah, I can do this with 14900K if you want? Could disable 4 e-cores and simulate a 14700K also.
No need to disable anything, let's pretend I'm gonna be rich enough to afford an actual i9.
 
No need to disable anything, let's pretend I'm gonna be rich enough to afford an actual i9.
Sure. 200w

This is manually set 4.8/3.8/3.5 Performance/Area Efficient/ Cache

XMP set.
All other settings, including all v-core settings and LLC are set to AUTO. Management engine doing it's job fine with under-volt.

The second image is mid bench actual running voltage (droop) to be clear what the cpu can use under load and manually set with a max LLC setting of 7 (asus) That would be 1.128v

This is ambient btw. No radiator.

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Sure. 200w

This is manually set 4.8/3.8/3.5 Performance/Area Efficient/ Cache

XMP set.
All other settings, including all v-core settings and LLC are set to AUTO. Management engine doing it's job fine with under-volt.

The second image is mid bench actual running voltage (droop) to be clear what the cpu can use under load and manually set with a max LLC setting of 7 (asus) That would be 1.128v

This is ambient btw. No radiator.

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That is actually pretty neat. Thank you!
 
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