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System Name | Main/DC |
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Processor | i7-3770K/i7-2600K |
Motherboard | MSI Z77A-GD55/GA-P67A-UD4-B3 |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC14CS/H80 |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) LP /4GB Kingston DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | Asus GTX 660 Ti/MSI HD7770 |
Storage | Crucial MX100 256GB/120GB Samsung 830 & Seagate 2TB(died) |
Display(s) | Asus 24' LED/Samsung SyncMaster B1940 |
Case | P100/Antec P280 It's huge! |
Audio Device(s) | on board |
Power Supply | SeaSonic SS-660XP2/Seasonic SS-760XP2 |
Software | Win 7 Home Premiun 64 Bit |
I have an i3-3220T that is my always on cruncher. It's rated at 35 watts and it pulls 43-44 watts from the wall. Intel's normally good with TDP=power usage, except with the recent "K" models. The "T" models often go into AIO systems, so the power draw has to be carefully defined.Don't fall too hard for the 9900T. Intel chips rate TDP at base clock, and the 9900T has a fantastically low base clock of 1.7GHz. Once Turbo activates (and the max all core Turbo speed is also capped at a meager 3.3GHz), that 35w figure is squarely out the window. Remember seeing any reports about the 9900K going way past the rated 95w? Yeah...
@thebluebumblebee this is where it would be handy to be able to look up WCG machines by CPU and see what kind of points they put out. I remember you mentioned a way of doing it before... but I have no idea what it was or where I can find that post again.
AFAIK, there's no simple way to look up individual CPU's. You can, however, go to BOINCStats and browse through their hosts listing. I've even used "find" to search each page quickly. https://boincstats.com/en/stats/15/host/list/