OCed CPU Power consumption

Feb 19, 2001
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Say I buy a 3800+ which draws 60W of power according to XBit during load. This is like 5 amps on a 12V rail. Safe for any crappy PSU.

How do I calculate how much power my CPU will draw if I overclock it (given that I know the voltage I need and the frequency I will be OCed to)?
 

TankGuys

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Actually, your CPU doesn't pull 12 Volts in the first place, more like 2-4 (if memory serves) so the current is actually a lot higher than 5 amps. It's a bit tough for you to get an exact idea of how much power your OC will use. As a general guide, if you increase the voltage by 10%, you can assume you'll dissipate 10% more power.
 

rise

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by my very unscientific testing it adds ~30% under load. i've seen that info somewhere though, i can't remember where.
 

imported_whatever

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Actually, it should be stock * OC MHz/stock * (OC vCore/stock)^2, although in many cases they increase even faster than that.