• SevenNites@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    1.67v Vcore is insane you’re going to degrade and kill your CPU in the less a year

    1.35v is the normal range for 14700k could go lower or high depending on your luck.

  • Snoo_58222@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Why are you running PL 1/2 at 4095 ? That’s a recipe for heat , try intel specs or a bit over but not zero limits , I run 253 pl 1 and 2 with mce off , I might lose 5 percent over limitless but always below 80 usually cinebench 23 is 78 degrees max

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    1 year ago

    Before Undervolting and such. Which yes is good to do. You shouldn’t be having these issues on a stock system. You undervolt to reduce heat, improve performance, not to fix problems.

    Are you in the latest bios? Wish I was more familiar with MSI. If you had a Asus I could tell you exactly what to look for.

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      1 year ago

      Since you mentioned ASUS, I’ll take advantage of you here, if you don’t mind, and ask you a thing or two.

      Finished my build a couple of days ago with 14700k on z690 hero, DDR5 6400 cl32 and AIO 360 (Deepcool LS720). Running C23, with all at stock and I had

      • MCE off: close to 90c, C23 score just above 32000 -MCE on - limits off: I’d thermal throttle in less than 15 seconds! Abort test

      So dove into websites and videos, and Reddit (thank you guys) and undervolted by -0.075 and also -0.1 -MCE on - limits off: I run C23 no issues for over 10 mins with a max temp of 81. The average is like 72. Score is 35634

      Do you think this is how the system should run in your opinion? I almost would say that there’s south thermal headroom that might be worth increasing p-cores speed, but not sure that it’s actually worth it for gaming.

      Appreciate your insight

  • redditingatwork23@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Go into bios and look for fans hw/monitor something titled like that. Look for the header that your pump is plugged into and check that it’s set on pump and not fan and running at full speed.

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    1 year ago

    Put a more aggressive fan curve in bios, matter of face put the fan full power in bios at first, see the temps and make adjustments after

  • CybaGirl@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    How do you mount the AIO?

    Do you use a criss cross pattern system?

    For example turn each screw a half a turn in an opposite pattern.

    Do this until you feel a slight resistance on all screws.

    Then use a quarter or less of a turn on each screw continuing in the opposite pattern.

    You do this until the screws bottom out. This way you know that each screw has even pressure and the block is mounted evenly.

  • Multiplexing@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m running a custom loop with the same processor. About 32C idle and under load is around 50C