Ryzen 7000 Rumored to run very Hot
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Fediuld
That rumour is based on ES chip. Even the original post states so.
Lets wait and see the final one.
PrMinisterGR
The hot spots are becoming smaller and smaller, it would make sense to have even higher temp spikes. As long as they're accounted for in the chip design, they shoudln't really matter.
Glottiz
I know what will happen next. Suddenly AMD fanboys will no longer care that CPUs are running hot, it will become "fine" and "norm" 😀
Horus-Anhur
Probably an ES that they pushed high voltage to make sure it ran at the predicted clock speeds.
Here is one ES of the 12900K that can't clock well and has problems with the memory controller.
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spine
Oh no! a new CPU is coming and I mysteriously have no heatsink!
Oh wait... *carries on using same waterblock as has been for the last decade*
undorich
nice mem lat. and help me god, what a mem speed boost. this is world breakthrough !!! what a spped difference to my 3200cl14. breathtaking !
https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/c9a0cb1349540923cbf255a0d758d109b2de4961.jpg
cache ram in the cpu or as a sec. socket ? and dont connect it via pcie2
arent people sick of this micro steps of so called new tech when in reallity its nothing more than the bottleneck holding us back the last 30+ years ? why hasnt ram speed or ram itself change a bit for so long ? becuase ram speed makes the only difference but pssst dont tell, let them pay.
Kaarme
cucaulay malkin
all the more reason to go with 13700 and ddr4.
RED.Misfit
TheDeeGee
BLEH!
Desktop chips shouldn't be exceeding 150W and 80C under load with stock cooling in my mind...
Calenhad
In other news, direct sunlight is hot.
Anybody with a basic understanding of electronics will grasp the fact that the 7000-series will require more cooling than the 5000-series. Increased TDP across the board (and much higher clock frequencies) tend to have that effect on things.
These are just random ramblings from a random guy with unknown hardware on the internet imho. I will wait until reviews are released. But I am in no doubt that these will require better cooling. That is a given fact based on the published specifications.
Agonist
NewTRUMP Order
What grabs my attention is that I wasn't aware that the 13900k can run at 350 watts is that for real?
Picolete
Thermals could in theory be improved with a better bracket, zen4 is using a mounting bracket similar to the ones Intel uses and those generally have contact problems with the cooler dissipator
H83
Good, just in time for the next winter!:D
scoter man1
https://www.guru3d.com/news_story/intel_core_i9_13900k_could_get_extreme_performance_mode_at_350_watt_tdp.html
Indeed it is -> cucaulay malkin
Horus-Anhur
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/212279/intel-core-i711700-processor-16m-cache-up-to-4-90-ghz/specifications.html
It is a 64W CPU. At least it's the TDP that Intel claims for it.
cucaulay malkin