That's a stinky problem.
The only thing you can do is take the TDP values for each of the parts independently. Unfortunately, there isn't really a good way to measure the actual power of each. You can however measure the power of every element of the motherboard together. To do this, cut the...
Hi there, new to the forum. Just finished my Electrical engg. undergrad at the University of Calgary. Anyway I had a question regarding thermal transfer in a vacuum.
Over my internship I did a substantial amount of work with cooling electronics using heat sinks and/ liquid, so I have a fairly...
Based on my time working as an engineer working for http://www.coolitsystems.com/" , here's what I've learned:
This is/ can be actually really difficult to determine depending on what your reasons for wanting to know what the power of a proc. is.
If you don't need a terribly accurate...