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2020 April 02

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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Himawari Yui
Тоже мб фоллы4 скачать 🤔
Говно
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Himawari Yui in 2ch /hw/
Astronaut Jones
Говно
Да я знаю
С модами поразвлекаться тупо
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
80 штук?
Заебись с читами)
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Spike ❄️ in 2ch /hw/
10980HK "45W"

The base frequency of this chip is 2.4 GHz, and it has a regular 45 W TDP (sustained power), which can be run in cTDP up mode for 65 W.

Two other plus points on this chip is that it is unlocked, for when an OEM provides more thermal headroom, and it supports DDR4-2933, which is an upgrade over the previous generation.

Intel's recommended PL2 (turbo power) for the Core i9 is 135 W, and Intel says the recommended 'Tau' is set to 56 seconds for the i9, and 28 seconds for all the other CPUs.

OEMs don't often adhere to these values for notebooks, but they are provided as a guide.

It does mean that in order to hit 5.3 GHz, the Core i9 is by default allowed to take 135 W across two cores, or 67.5 W per core. Even at 60W per core, you're looking at 50A of current per core... in a laptop.
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Spike ❄️ in 2ch /hw/
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
10980HK "45W"

The base frequency of this chip is 2.4 GHz, and it has a regular 45 W TDP (sustained power), which can be run in cTDP up mode for 65 W.

Two other plus points on this chip is that it is unlocked, for when an OEM provides more thermal headroom, and it supports DDR4-2933, which is an upgrade over the previous generation.

Intel's recommended PL2 (turbo power) for the Core i9 is 135 W, and Intel says the recommended 'Tau' is set to 56 seconds for the i9, and 28 seconds for all the other CPUs.

OEMs don't often adhere to these values for notebooks, but they are provided as a guide.

It does mean that in order to hit 5.3 GHz, the Core i9 is by default allowed to take 135 W across two cores, or 67.5 W per core. Even at 60W per core, you're looking at 50A of current per core... in a laptop.
Наебали
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Himawari Yui in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
10980HK "45W"

The base frequency of this chip is 2.4 GHz, and it has a regular 45 W TDP (sustained power), which can be run in cTDP up mode for 65 W.

Two other plus points on this chip is that it is unlocked, for when an OEM provides more thermal headroom, and it supports DDR4-2933, which is an upgrade over the previous generation.

Intel's recommended PL2 (turbo power) for the Core i9 is 135 W, and Intel says the recommended 'Tau' is set to 56 seconds for the i9, and 28 seconds for all the other CPUs.

OEMs don't often adhere to these values for notebooks, but they are provided as a guide.

It does mean that in order to hit 5.3 GHz, the Core i9 is by default allowed to take 135 W across two cores, or 67.5 W per core. Even at 60W per core, you're looking at 50A of current per core... in a laptop.
Ну посмотрим, как производители вкрячат доп охлаждение
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Jim Raynor 🎱💣 in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
10980HK "45W"

The base frequency of this chip is 2.4 GHz, and it has a regular 45 W TDP (sustained power), which can be run in cTDP up mode for 65 W.

Two other plus points on this chip is that it is unlocked, for when an OEM provides more thermal headroom, and it supports DDR4-2933, which is an upgrade over the previous generation.

Intel's recommended PL2 (turbo power) for the Core i9 is 135 W, and Intel says the recommended 'Tau' is set to 56 seconds for the i9, and 28 seconds for all the other CPUs.

OEMs don't often adhere to these values for notebooks, but they are provided as a guide.

It does mean that in order to hit 5.3 GHz, the Core i9 is by default allowed to take 135 W across two cores, or 67.5 W per core. Even at 60W per core, you're looking at 50A of current per core... in a laptop.
печку заказывали?
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Jim Raynor 🎱💣
печку заказывали?
Барбекю на заднем дворе
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Spike ❄️ in 2ch /hw/
Astronaut Jones
Барбекю на заднем дворе
Вам штраф
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
Вам штраф
Но офицер
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Я же уехал из России еще в 93
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Spike ❄️ in 2ch /hw/
Astronaut Jones
Я же уехал из России еще в 93
Сейчас как научим родину матушку любить
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
Сейчас как научим родину матушку любить
Всяк, независмо от чина,
Сегодня ясно сознает:
С изобретеньем вазелина
Шагнуло общество вперед.
И, если власти лик сержантский
Возникнет, высадивши дверь,
Стоять в позиции гражданской
Не так болезненно теперь.
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Astronaut Jones in 2ch /hw/
Всегда готов, офицер
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♻️ celebrutu in 2ch /hw/
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Apathy in 2ch /hw/
@oob_s Crucial Storage Executive есть смысл ставить?
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♻️ celebrutu in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
10980HK "45W"

The base frequency of this chip is 2.4 GHz, and it has a regular 45 W TDP (sustained power), which can be run in cTDP up mode for 65 W.

Two other plus points on this chip is that it is unlocked, for when an OEM provides more thermal headroom, and it supports DDR4-2933, which is an upgrade over the previous generation.

Intel's recommended PL2 (turbo power) for the Core i9 is 135 W, and Intel says the recommended 'Tau' is set to 56 seconds for the i9, and 28 seconds for all the other CPUs.

OEMs don't often adhere to these values for notebooks, but they are provided as a guide.

It does mean that in order to hit 5.3 GHz, the Core i9 is by default allowed to take 135 W across two cores, or 67.5 W per core. Even at 60W per core, you're looking at 50A of current per core... in a laptop.
Скажи еще раз, до скольки гонится с новой технологией, а то не вычитал
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Spike ❄️ in 2ch /hw/
♻️ celebrutu
Скажи еще раз, до скольки гонится с новой технологией, а то не вычитал
до 135 ватт
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♻️ celebrutu in 2ch /hw/
Spike ❄️
до 135 ватт
Мне на тдп похуй
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