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       #251

    179W what a pig! You know you can remove unwanted entries to be monitored in HWiNFO?

    137 Amps just on the CPU, I do not understand that. That is probably more Amps than your PSU's 12v rail has...
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       #252

    Kol12 said:
    179W what a pig! You know you can remove unwanted entries to be monitored in HWiNFO?

    137 Amps just on the CPU, I do not understand that. That is probably more Amps than your PSU's 12v rail has...
    That's at 1.3v.
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       #253

    Kol12 said:
    179W what a pig! You know you can remove unwanted entries to be monitored in HWiNFO?

    137 Amps just on the CPU, I do not understand that. That is probably more Amps than your PSU's 12v rail has...
    CountMike said:
    That's at 1.3v.
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    Mike is right, for full 12v it would be only 14.916666667 amps Watts to amps (A) conversion calculator
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       #254

    @Kol12 read this(there is a use for the VRMs and why there is a buck converter and the BIOS uses VID ): How many amps does a CPU use? - [Solved] - CPUs - Toms Hardware
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       #256

    CountMike said:
    Mike I don't think he realized that amps is computed using the 1.312 delivered from the VRMs as he mentioned the 12V rails
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       #257

    Cliff S said:
    Mike I don't think he realized that amps is computed using the 1.312 delivered from the VRMs as he mentioned the 12V rails
    Well, it's good to know those things as they apply to everything electrical, from a simple light bulb to space station.
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       #258

    Extreme overclockers even go as high as 300+ watts.
    From Buildzoid for the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme at
    400KHz switching freq. @ 1.3V output
    Amps/watts of heat(not to be confused with watts of power drawn), and how many VRMs will turn on/be used
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  9. Posts : 19,516
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       #259

    AMD FX 9590 was using over 250W at load even at normal use without any OC. That made for enormous TDP. Only 2 motherboards could take it.
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       #260

    CountMike said:
    AMD FX 9590 was using over 250W at load even at normal use without any OC. That made for enormous TDP. Only 2 motherboards could take it.
    And a damn good XOC chip(AMD has all the top slots when it comes to extreme overclocking) it is Mike: CtrlFix`s CPU Frequency score: 8343.92 mhz with a FX-9590
    8343.92 mhz with AMD FX-9590
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