How is that possible? Here is a link:
https://www.notebookcheck.com/...286.0.html
The 9900k is already hard to cool in the case, how should it work in a laptop with mini cooler and how long will the battery last? 30 minutes?
The laptop models clock lower. Problem solved.
But this is a desktop 9900k!
Also, you can lower clocks. Vll that thing is also a turbine, I know that.
Since just the chip is taken ansich without the heat sink. And yes, they clock lower. But it will probably be as loud as a rocket.
Also you can clock lower.
Well, that's one thing.
It's best to read several tests before you buy the thing.
According to the data sheet, the CPU does not clock lower, so it seems to run exactly as in desktop PCs.
So I'm guessing that the notebook will be very noisy under load, or it will always run into the temperature limit under load, so the promised performance will never last long - or both.
Notebooks, however, often run into the temp limit, the only question is whether they still bring enough power before the CPU clocks down.
Can you - according to the data sheet they do not do that.
The CPU will therefore clock itself down - which one does not want.
The battery keeps only a little more than an hour under load… In addition, the test is also said that without mains plug, the base clock of the CPU is limited to 2.3GHz. It can be assumed that the boost is also cut, one can simply set a wattage limit on a processor, I suppose that's done here at roughly 100W… That can be done quite well, the thing is as high as a Hand.
The CPU and GPU need to be underclocked, as the battery can't provide so much power for a long time and would be a major hazard if overheated.