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nirus

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    nirus got a reaction from DildorTheDecent in R3 1200 AF uses 45W power.   
    So it is normal. Thank you.
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    nirus reacted to DominicNikon in R3 1200 AF uses 45W power.   
    do you know if your cpu is running at full speed and is not being thermally or power throttled? the 65 watt tdp is based off of stock clocks and overclocking will push it above 65 watts. If it is running full speed and using only 45 watts then the tasks you are throwing at it might not be intensive enough to make the cpu draw full power 
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    nirus reacted to DildorTheDecent in R3 1200 AF uses 45W power.   
    It won't use 65W when it's under load if it doesn't need too.
     
    Also the 65W figure is primarily in relation to heat and rarely, if ever, accurately reflects power usage.
     
    For example: my 3950X has a 105W TDP, yet uses 180W (or around that) under load.
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    nirus reacted to Lemtea in R3 1200 AF uses 45W power.   
    There is nothing wrong with your cpu. The 65W TDP (thermal design power) does not indicate how much power the cpu will actually use, rather its a rating used to determine cooling requirements. The actual cpu power usage is dependent on many factors such as silicon quality, workload, boost state etc. Also note that AMD and Intel rate TDP differently so they really cant be compared. 
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    nirus reacted to Haro in AMD's Instant Replay Is Not Working Correctly   
    Welcome to the forums 
     
    Have you tried ddu?
    Have you tried a different game ?
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    nirus reacted to Haro in AMD's Instant Replay Is Not Working Correctly   
    Yes it can
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