News Core i9-11900 Tested on B560 Motherboard

Power demand is no big deal so long as it engineered to be competent over the long haul. For ANY "real application" that demands the last iota of performance, the saying "until the rack catches fire, there is no such thing as too much power".

However, for most of us, this'll either be, or sounds to be overkill. I am beginning to prefer the more stable-and-unstretched performance-vs-power ratings of the EPYC and THREADRIPPER beasts. Intel might technically 'beat them' with this, or with the 'real copy' instead of the engineering bauble, but I think most anyone would welcome 90% the performance for a 75% or better power saving, overall.

Just Saying...