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350W CPU?? Even a 14900k is only 250W, most are 120-180.
75W of fans????
I'm sure you could find parts with that much draw, but that is not normal.
The 14900ks spiked over 400W in testing: https://www.anandtech.com/show/21378/intel-core-i9-14900ks-review-the-swan-song-of-raptor-lake-with-a-super-fast-6-2-ghz-turbo/3
Replace 50W of fans with 50W to the CPU.
Interesting. That's stupid high, all the more reason to stick with ryzen for the time being.