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Posted by anon
 - October 28, 2019, 05:37:24
Base clock is 3.0GHz. TDP is 165W.
Let's say vCore at 3.0GHz is 1.075v which is fairly realistic.

3000MHz*(1.075v^2)*c=165W
Therefore c~0.0476

5100MHz*(1.425v^2)*0.0476 = 490+ W depending on the voltage
Posted by B
 - October 28, 2019, 01:53:40
@Thomas

You have obviously never used a 7980xe, 9980xe nor 10980xe, 300w at 5.1ghz? Please, you've got to be taking the biscuit, it consumes over 400w at 4.4ghz alone.
Posted by jenny louis
 - October 27, 2019, 17:02:23
I raised my credit score by over 100 points in a year last year. I had relatively little credit, and had an outstanding account on my record I wasn't aware of. I applied for 2 new credit cards, and 3 store cards, and wrote an appeal to the collections agency that if I paid the outstanding balance (was only like 60 dollars), that they would DELETE my negative mark (not mark as paid, but wipe from the record).

After maintaining good payment on the 5 new credit cards I had (for a total of 6–3 standard credit cards and 3 store cards), as well as having 0 negative marks on my record, I increased my credit score from 615 to 724 average.

That was about 6 months ago. I now have a credit score of 768 without changing anything... just paying my cards in full each month and letting the banks increase my credit limit periodically. I am only 24 and do not have a mortgage, student loans or anything else that would be beneficial to my credit score... this was all done with cards only.

According to projections on credit reporting sites, I will have over 800 credit score by the beginning of 2010 just by continuing the path I've taken! Awesome!

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Posted by Thomas M
 - October 27, 2019, 16:20:38
5.1Ghz on all cores? On air? At these frequencies this CPU will be drawing 300W or there abouts. People who believe these claims will believe anything.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 27, 2019, 15:26:00
The first benchmarks of the Intel Core i9-10980XE Cascade Lake-X have been published early and the processor seems to be facing tough competition from the likes of the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X. In tests such as Cinebench R20, the 10980XE seems to have posted lower scores than even the Core i9-9980XE. The 10980XE's initial data however seem to be not a very good representative of a mature platform such as Skylake.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-s-HEDT-woes-continue-Core-i9-10980XE-looks-to-trail-behind-the-Core-i9-9980XE-by-2-6-in-Cinebench-R20-12-core-Ryzen-9-3900X-is-within-striking-distance.440381.0.html