What vendor and model is your board?
I have looked at both Gigabyte and ASUS mini-itx offerings but they both seem to only offer control of short term power usage and not long term (base) as you also stated.
I was thinking about using this mobo: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5901#ov but this is purely based in that i have seen other people use this in these types of builds.
In the manual it states that Power Limit TDP (Watts) / Power Limit Time and Core Current Limit (Amps)...
The build i link to is using the PicoPCU-160-XT and their recordings in terms of power consumption are functional and stable at 160-180watt.
But i understand that what you are stating is that i am in peak territory with this type of setup so the HDPLEX @250W would be the better / right option...
So essentially with the i7-6700 i *should* be able to get close to 35W given my luck in the CPU lottery?
What i dont understand is if the i7-6700T model with a 35TDP target will go above that when running at 3.6Ghz turbo boost or if that TDP is based on the base clock purely?
Ideally i would...
I was looking at http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5986#kf kept at @1500MHz as i have seen other S4 Mini builds based on this type of setup.
This is basically what i am after: https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/nfc-s4-mini-85-desert-night-6700t-gtx-1060-sc.942/...
I'm looking at building a system that has a ~200 TDP and as part of this i am struggling to figure out if i can / should go with a i7-6700 over the i7-6700T model.
Adding the non T model would mean an additional 35W TDP and that would go beyond 200 TDP based on this calculation...
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