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I wonder if we will see one day such CPUs for those with lot of money only. I am not thinking of the price for the CPU but the price for the required watercooling system you need with watertanks and cabling. I own a i9-12900ks and use a corsair icue h170i elite lcd 420mm but I feel even that one might have trouble removing the heat from it at peak...
Those top end Intel CPUs are already kinda made for high end water cooling systems. You can’t really make the most of them without being able to keep them cool enough to not throttle. No AIO is good enough if you really want to push the 14900 to its limits.