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You don't need a 5.2 GHz z196 to do that.
I've got a 17.7 MHz 7490 (S/390 Microprocessor Complex, in this case, a Microchannel card inside of a PC Server 500, other versions are PCI) that does that just fine at heating my apartment. (Actually, it's the ridiculous RAID array and horrendously inefficient PSUs that are responsible for most of the heating.)
And a zEnterprise could heat a HOUSE, not just an apartment.