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CPU TDP of E3-1235

nexusN

Member
Hi all,

I am wondering about the TDP of a CPU.
I have an Intel Xeon E3-1235, but I will be using it on a C204 board(Intel S1200BTL).

In that way, what will be the TDP of the CPU?
Will it be 80W or 95W?
As I am now thinking of selling it and buy a E3-1230.

Need answer as soon as possible.
Thank you.
 
The answer to the original question is 95W.

TDP stands for Thermal Design Power. It is the amount of heat an adequate cooling solution needs to design around. If you are an OEM or a system builder, the cooling system needs to be able to dissipate 95W in order to stay within Intel guidelines.

While similar, the question you are actually asking is what the power consumption of a E3-1235 is. More specifically with certain power consuming features such as the IGP turned off. Fortunately the E3-1235 is a very similar processor to the 2600k. I'm sure you can find a plethora of benchmarks that document the real world power consumption.
 
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