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almost 1000W and using liquid nitro
You got 96 cores active - so yeah it's not unusual.
GN said despite the high power draw its still efficient because it completes the task much quicker than a slightly lower power drawing cpu
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That can mean a lot more than "nitrogen".
Nitroglycerin?
Nitromethane?
Just call it LN2 if you cba to type it.
The nitro in both of those is nitrogen