The "S" version has a lower base clock. My concerns are about the Turbo Boost speeds and Turbo Boost Wattage.
"If the power, current, or thermal limit is reached, the processor will automatically reduce the frequency to stay within its TDP limit."
it is my understanding that since the 4690S version on paper has a lower TDP limit than the 4690, The 4690S should revert back to base clock speed faster from a Turbo Boost than the 4690 because of its lower thermal limit. (Assuming they both went beyond their thermal limits of course)
I ask this because as you know, they both run at the same Turbo Boost speed (3.90GHz) and I would obviously want the processor that can maintain 3.90GHz for a longer duration of time.
"If the power, current, or thermal limit is reached, the processor will automatically reduce the frequency to stay within its TDP limit."
it is my understanding that since the 4690S version on paper has a lower TDP limit than the 4690, The 4690S should revert back to base clock speed faster from a Turbo Boost than the 4690 because of its lower thermal limit. (Assuming they both went beyond their thermal limits of course)
I ask this because as you know, they both run at the same Turbo Boost speed (3.90GHz) and I would obviously want the processor that can maintain 3.90GHz for a longer duration of time.