Hey.

Just upgraded my cooler from noctua redux to deepcool ls720 SE AIO for my 13600k and installed thermal right contact frame. But the temperature in cinebench still somehow hitting 100°C.

I haven’t touched anything in bios except xmp.

Room temperature 32°C

Idle temps went from 45°C to 38°C

Gaming temps (mainly cs2) went from around 70-85°C to 55-70°C

Back with the air cooler I was getting lower and lower Score each run of cinebench but now the lower I get even after several runs never below 23k mark and the first run score got boosted by around 1000 point even though the CPU is hitting 100°C.

Here is a screenshot with the current temps am getting in the middle of running cinebench.

System specs:

Rtx 2070 super 13600k 2x8 ddr4 3600mhz Asus tuf b760m gaming plus d4

Running the AIO front mount with fans as intake and 3 top fans as exhaust and 1 back fan as exhaust.

So are those behavior normal during gaming and cinebench?

  • AdrusFTS@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    i get those temps with a AK620 air cooler and my 13900K at 250w… well yeah im using AC to cool my room to 26°C but still…

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    1 year ago

    No!

    You NEED to touch bios settings on 13th / 14th gen!

    This CPU won’t even last a year without degrading if left like that.

    The motherboard bioses overvolt these chips for worst case scenarios.

    Start off with forcing the stock power limit of the chip, I believe its 180w for the 13600K, actual usage in normal use shouldn’t be much higher than 140w.

    Next calibrate the AC_LL, for some boards the value will read like 0.04, on others 40 for the same. The 13600KF I had worked at minimum AC_LL, yours might not.

    Start with 0.04 then work down by 0.01 at a time and check it is still boosting in cinebench.

    Also get HWinfo64 not HWmonitor.

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    1 year ago

    217W package power means that your cpu is overvolted by motherboard
    Normal power usage for stock 5.1ghz 13600k in CB23 is 150-160w

    looking like this is MSi board

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      1 year ago

      It’s an Asus tuf b760m. So what do you suggest force power limits to default tdp or undervolt or both ?

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        1 year ago

        So NR200P Max here with 13600k & b760-i bios 1205

        The microcode settings is under F7 Advanced Mode -> TAB: AI Tweaker -> select Tweakers Paradies -> Switch Microcode

        There you can select 0x104 Microcode

        What i also changed is under AI Tweaker the following two selections:

        Global Core SVID Voltage from Auto to Offset Mode

        • ⁠Offset Mode Sign: -

        • ⁠Offset Voltage: 0.15000

        Cache SVID Voltage from Auto to Offset Mode

        • ⁠Offset Mode Sign: -

        • ⁠Offset Voltage: 0.15000

        Cinebench 24100 pts ~ 152 Watt ~ 82 (few cores hit the max Temp of 89/90)

        Hope i could help you guys out

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        1 year ago

        you should show what core voltage under load in Hwinfo64 or aida64
        and 10sec of AIDA FPU to show power usage

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        1 year ago

        Cant undervolt (much) in b series boards since it leads to performance degradation due to IA CEP. You need a z series board for that. Best you can do is lower pl1,pl2 to ~181w. Could try a bit less and see where performance starts to drop.

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    1 year ago

    When seeing posts like this, im getting scared of buying 13600kf/14600kf and putting it in my tuf b660m board gif

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    1 year ago

    Cpu is obviously set to draw power until it throttles so not sure what you were expecting to see there aside higher cpu core frequencies maybe.

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    1 year ago

    Undervolt your CPU slightly and play around the load line calibration value. A -0.05v undervolt with the LLC at 2-3 should drop your temperatures quite a bit

  • ChrisLikesGamez@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I had a worse AIO than you and my 12900K at 300W managed to just hit 100°C.

    Your cooler is not doing its job.

    First of all, use good thermal paste like Kryonaut or Thermalright TFX, and use a Thermalright LGA 1700 contact frame.

    Second of all, ensure your AIO works and double check all connections.

    Third of all, use HWiNFO64.