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14900k How to tame the heat? Anyone try this?

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AMD 7800X3D or INTEL 14900k Thinking about an upgrade... Look below in sig for current PC specs.

So I'm thinking of going with a 14900k but I'm a little concerned about the current draw. Most reviews show MAX wattage draw but that's not normal gaming wattage. I don't know so just estimating here, but if MSFS/14900k uses 150watts under default BIOS settings, what would it run with HT and E-cores all disabled? I'm assuming both do little in MSFS other then create heat. This would be great if someone has this processor currently and wanted to test this theory.

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I have a 14900k.  As long as you have a good AIO cooler you'll be fine unless you do a lot of overclocking.  I did turn HT off because there are more than enough P and E cores so I didn't see the point.

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In terms of heat the 7800X3D and the 14900K are about the same, and in gaming even the 4090 will not draw more than 300W. Don`t get fooled by the extreme over clockers which you do not need. In gaming it`s been shown the 4090 only uses about 70% of it`s potential power.

As it`s CPU limited even with the fastest CPU today.

 

Raymond Fry.

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