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How do I calculate TDP?

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I would like to calculate the TDP of my processor. It's 65w at 2.8GHz 1.425v, but I want to see what it is at 3.5GHz 1.40v.
 
You could find out the heat dissipation properties of the heat-sink your using and then work out how much extra heat the processor is putting out using mathematical reverse engineering?

There's probably an easier way but that's just first thing off the top of my head !



*edit* for example the link posted above is a much more efficient method! ha ha
 
It says 186 for my OC'd Q6600! Yikes! I dunno how accurate that site is, but it's the easiest way to find it I could google up! :D

At least in my application I would assume that's way higher than I ever load my CPU, but my Xiggy + Scythe Kaze keep the temps in check.
 
119w ... not bad. Less than my brothers Phenom @ his stock speed. :toast:
 
Neat program, lots of potential, but needs lots of work. Doesn't even support PII or i7 yet.
 
134w for my current setup

Calculated the wattage of my old Phenom x4 905e @3ghz and got 68w!

Shit damn :D

( 1.1 volts for 3ghz vs 1.2 stock)
 
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