Joost Buijs wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:30 am
700 Watts seems exaggerated. I have a 3970X system overhere, when I overclock it to 4 GHz. (all cores full load) the total system draws less than 550W from the wall outlet. It uses a Seasonic Prime TX-850 PS which has a > 94% efficiency at 230V (at 115 volt it is somewhat less), the video-card is just a tiny GTX-1030.
I don't know how much the processor draws, maybe I will measure it some day with my Fluke DC current clamp-meter, my guess is that it is somewhere in the region of 425 Watt.
Personally I would go for a 3970X (or a 5970X when it arrives next year), there are not so many CNN type engines like LC0, in the future there will be plenty of NNUE type engines because most programmers are taking that route.
The power consumption of a CPU depend on lot of factors, mainly its load. Maybe you get your result running an engine for analysis purpose. Even running an engine-engine match between two AB engine will enhance the consumption and during a stability test (for e.g. Prime95 test) the consumption will be enhanced drastically.
Using HT also enhance the consumption and the heat generation.
If you buy (randomly) an extra good processor, you can enjoy smaller electronic bill.
I think the 700 Watts is a safe value with some reserve.
If every engine maker follow the developers of Stockfish and they will use only the nn-xyz.nnue nets, we can get just clones of SF+NNUE.
The development of our rig is determined by the single combat between SF+NNUE and Leela. I think on the long run Leela will be the winner.