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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    andreabz

    you're work is great,

    I've been testing the core7 particularly the 940...and its hot...been also observing power drawn when i'm running occt or prime95..here's a screenshot..

    at idle(connected to my ups the kil-a-watt >psu>mobo cpu ram and raptor no fans or pump connected)
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    at load
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    My question regarding the spreadsheet, With everything in its place, if I set my temperatures to say 60C with known components(cpu +cpu waterblock +pump +radiator etc), can we calculate how much total heat in terms of wattage that my cpu is producing?

    so far intel's tdp is very good..i've had e8600 a q9550..and both are in the 50-150w range...but this core i7 is a beast...as shown in my pics...but thats power from the wall...computing for power supply load....i'd assume 80%..

    but i only have one question with the spreadsheet.. if i change the cpu temperature can we reverse calculate the heat load..in terms of wattage?


    The "Coeff.* Watt CPU"
    Are not the watts products by the CPU But (watt * a coefficient "k")
    About this I wrote this article :

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...0&postcount=41

    Therefore it is not possible to calculate with the Spreadsheet the watts products by the CPU.
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    Last edited by AndreaBZ; 01-16-2010 at 05:55 AM.
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