Xeon w9-3495X in Extreme OC Consumes 1900W at 5.5GHz

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That could possibly heat a small home or apartment. Could be a bargain heating system.
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1900w, pfft I wont settle for anything less than a 2000w cpu o_O
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all that and they didn't even beat the record.
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Well, combine that with an OCed 4090 and you won't need any heating in your room anymore. You're gonna have a problem during summer time though.
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That could possibly heat a small home or apartment. Could be a bargain heating system.
It absolutely could heat a small home. At nearly $6000 for the CPU though, it's hardly a bargain lol. You could install a brand new single-zone mini split for the price of the CPU alone and it would consume less power for the amount of heat it produces. This is accounting for paying someone to install it; I've done a 4-zone mini split myself for $4000.
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Dang I've had a small 1500w space heater trip off a breaker i cant imagine this thing lol must need a 220v socket.
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icedman:

Dang I've had a small 1500w space heater trip off a breaker i cant imagine this thing lol must need a 220v socket.
IIRC 1440w is the max a 15amp 120v socket can do. If you upgrade to a 20amp 120v you can do1920w. Though you need to take in account how clean your power is, it can drop to 110v, which would drop your wattage a bit.. If you doing 220v 15 amp you can do 2640w psu, if you take it to 20 amps though 3540w. Gonna need to get a psu that can do 3000w. 😱
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If ur not first ur last...
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icedman:

Dang I've had a small 1500w space heater trip off a breaker i cant imagine this thing lol must need a 220v socket.
Or a normal European power outlet... That said in 2k watts you are close on tripping the safety breaker !
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Venix:

Or a normal European power outlet... That said in 2k watts you are close on tripping the safety breaker !
10 Ampere (2200w) in old houses and 16 Ampere is the standard breaker in Norway now. 16 Ampere that I have on the wall is ~3520 watts
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nizzen:

10 Ampere (2200w) in old houses and 16 Ampere is the standard breaker in Norway now. 16 Ampere that I have on the wall is ~3520 watts
I am in Greece and considering the house I live in was build in the 80s so I guess 2200 it is!
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This is getting silly now!