I think they best thing I can say is "it depends". A lower TDP chip is definitely designed and binned to draw less power to reach whatever speed it's rated at, but if you give it enough cooling and the motherboard can supply enough current, it'll draw more and clock itself higher, up to a limit. As the lower chips have fewer enabled cores and lower max clock limits, it follows that they'll draw less power and keep cooler.
I don't think any of them will actually exceed their rated maximum clock (unless you fiddle with the overclocking settings), but better cooling and power delivery should mean they can get more cores higher for longer.
Still rocking the dial up?
Hi, btw. Welsh cake?
That link is broken.
Isn't 3600 the sweet spot for Zen 2?
Woo, haha, you're getting a 3600 :D It was your fault I got mine.
Hello!
Is Welsh cake real? I bet it's great.
And I got broadband :|
So real. And Welsh.
Don't you miss the noise of of a dialup modem?
They do look great. Welsh things are always great.
I miss the noise of dialup and also the noise of degaussing a monitor.
Totally forgot about that. Very satisfying.
They are good! Gotta love a Welsh cake.
Oh man, degaussing a monitor. I miss doing that :'(