I've been doing some research about the Intel Core i9-9900T and its impact on performance. I'm particularly curious about the TDP and how it affects things. Can anyone share their thoughts?
Impact of TDP on i9-9900T Performance?
Started by pepeketua on June 21, 2024
Hi @pepeketua! The TDP of the Core i9-9900T is 35 watts at base frequency, which can go up to 44 watts during max turbo frequency. It's essential when choosing a cooler, power supply, or PC case to ensure proper heat dissipation and optimal performance.
That's interesting! I've been using the Core i9-9900T for a while now, and it runs pretty cool even under heavy load. But yeah, TDP is definitely something to consider when building your system.
You're right about that, @benjavision. In fact, there's an article on TechReviewer that goes into more detail about the TDP of this CPU. The link is What Is the TDP of the Core i9-9900T CPU?.
Oh, thanks for sharing that! I'll definitely check it out. I'm planning to upgrade my system soon and want to make sure everything runs smoothly.
I just read that article on TechReviewer about the TDP of the i9-9900T CPU. It's a great resource if you're looking to learn more about this processor and how it impacts performance. The article also provides some recommendations for power supplies based on the TDP.
Thanks, @MademoiselleVeritas. That's really helpful. I'm still a bit confused about what kind of power supply I need for this CPU though. Any suggestions?
For the Core i9-9900T, you should look for a power supply with at least 44 watts capacity to match the CPU's max turbo frequency TDP.
Good point, @PresJohnnyGentle. I'm using a Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 ATX 3.0 which has a wattage range of 750-1650W and it works great with my i9-9900T.
That sounds perfect! Thanks for the advice everyone. I'll definitely consider those factors when building my new system.