I've seen articles saying around 1.3V, and other articles saying as much as 1.5V. Don't know how much overclocking is involved. But those seem to be in the ballpark. Am I close?
Reason I'm asking is, my son and I are building up a Core-i9-10900K system. Our 850W power supply has 12V, 5V, 3.3V, and -12V. It has the usual power able with 24 pins that goes to the power socket on the motherboard. It also has a few extra cable that go to the "CPU Power" sockets near the CPU, an 8-pin Moleax and a 4-pin molex. But those cables that go to the "CPU power" sockets, carry only 12V!
It's not feeding 12V directly to the CPU power pins, is it? Or is there some kind of mondo voltage regulator on the motherboard that reduces the so-called "CPU Power" to 1.3 or 1.5 volts or so?
Reason I'm asking is, my son and I are building up a Core-i9-10900K system. Our 850W power supply has 12V, 5V, 3.3V, and -12V. It has the usual power able with 24 pins that goes to the power socket on the motherboard. It also has a few extra cable that go to the "CPU Power" sockets near the CPU, an 8-pin Moleax and a 4-pin molex. But those cables that go to the "CPU power" sockets, carry only 12V!
It's not feeding 12V directly to the CPU power pins, is it? Or is there some kind of mondo voltage regulator on the motherboard that reduces the so-called "CPU Power" to 1.3 or 1.5 volts or so?