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  "path": "/hardware/processors/intels-mega-core-nova-lake-desktop-processors-look-all-but-confirmed-to-have-sustained-full-boost-power-limits-at-least-220-w-higher-than-arrow-lake/",
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  "textContent": "There's no other reason why a Z990 motherboard would have three CPU power connectors, after all.",
  "title": "Intel's mega-core Nova Lake desktop processors look all but confirmed to have sustained full boost power limits at least 220 W higher than Arrow Lake"
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