Intel’s 11th Gen Core “Rocket Lake-S” processor is shaping as much as be one sizzling chip. Enthusiasts on Chinese tech discussion board ChipHell with entry to a Core i9-11900KF pattern report, that when burdened at [apparently] inventory settings, wherein the processor hits its all-core enhance frequency of 4.80 GHz, even a 360 mm all-in-one liquid CPU cooler struggles to maintain the chip from hitting 100 °C, with core temperatures reaching 98 °C. The i9-11900KF comes with a disabled iGPU, which suggests all of its warmth is generated by the core and uncore parts of the GPU. AIDA64 was used, to use multi-threaded stress on the processor (the burn-in take a look at), whereas CPU-Z studies a core voltage of 1.401 V, it isn’t recognized whether or not this can be a guide setting, the chip’s VID, or whether or not the motherboard is making an attempt to stabilize the 4.80 GHz clocks.