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Arc B570 vs ROG Astral RTX 5090 OC

A side-by-side readout for tdp.

Intel · Arc B570
150W
▲ Lead
ASUS · ROG Astral RTX 5090 OC
600W
VerdictArc B570 wins on tdp.
Context

Understanding tdp

TDP is a thermal design specification. Coolers and chassis are designed to dissipate the TDP figure indefinitely without throttling.

Why it's not power consumption

Modern CPUs and GPUs can briefly exceed TDP during boost (Intel's PL2, AMD's PPT, NVIDIA's power limit). They also dip below TDP at idle. The TDP figure is the sustained-load expectation, not a constant draw.

Why it matters

  • Laptops. Lower-TDP chips fit in thinner chassis with longer battery; higher-TDP chips need beefier cooling.
  • Mini PCs. A 65 W chip in a 0.8 L chassis will throttle. A 35 W chip will not.
  • Desktops. Drives PSU sizing and case fan choice.

In comparisons

Two CPUs with the same TDP and similar specs will usually feel similar in real-world use. Big TDP gaps (35 W vs 125 W) reliably predict large performance gaps under sustained load.

This matchupROG Astral RTX 5090 OC's 600W is roughly 300% more than Arc B570's 150W (a 450W gap). Lower is better here, so Arc B570 takes the lead in real use.

Glossary

What is tdp?

Thermal Design Power — the maximum sustained heat output a CPU or GPU is designed to dissipate, measured in watts. A guide for cooler sizing, not an absolute power consumption number.

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