Intel Core i9-10900K at defaults stressed, Power Consumption Reads 235W, Temperatures hits 93°C

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In the land far East (Asia) some leaks have been occurring, a new one is interesting as it shows a stock clocked Intel Core i9-10900K 10-core processor running an AIDA FPU stress test. And it shows the proc hitting 93 Degrees C at a package power draw of  235 Watt.



It is Chinese @WolStame who posted the screenshot.  It has to be said first and foremost that the AIDA FPU test is a rather hefty one. He ran a Furmark GPU stress running in the background as well. The i9-10900K hits a package power draw of up to 235.17 W, measured with HWInfo64. The CPU package temperature shot up to 93 °C. Apparently a 240 mm AIO liquid CPU cooling solution was used. An interesting fact to see is that all 10 cores remain at 4.77 GHz which is indeed very close to what Intel claims at a 4.80 GHz all-core turbo boost frequency.

You can see from the AIDA64 Stability Test window that the timestamp for the all-core stress test has been running 48 minutes. To run that at timeframe ~4.8 GHz on all cores, is impressive.

Intel Core i9-10900K at defaults stressed, Power Consumption Reads 235W, Temperatures hits 93°C


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