INTEL

The 56-core Intel Xeon W9-3495X CPU, as we learned a month ago, can consume up to 1100W at its 350W TDP. However, this is without using extreme cooling methods. With extreme cooling methods, it was found that the processor consumes almost 2 kW!
A team of overclockers ElmorLabs overclocked a new Intel processor using liquid nitrogen using an Asus W790E-SAGE SE motherboard and G.SKILL Zeta R5 memory. Enthusiasts managed to reach 5.5GHz on all cores, while the CPU remained stable and was able to pass the tests.
Under load, the Xeon W9-3495X consumed an incredible 1,881 watts. This is so much so that even with liquid nitrogen, the CPU temperature rose above 100 degrees. Also, this is not the peak value. As you can see, the consumption exceeded 1.8 kW during the entire time the test was running.
by: mundophone
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