The 14700KF: the CPU juggernaut of core supremacy! Managing it under 180 watts? That's like orchestrating a blockbuster movie on a indie film budget - resourceful and impressive! Sacrificing a smidge of performance for efficiency is like adding just a pinch of spice to a gourmet dish. Here's to your tech wizardry and a powerhouse setup that's as slick as it gets! You are a genius!
Except for work environments such as rendering and encoding, I think it is rare to reach 180W. Even if you get there, it's a good enough performance at the 180W level, so I tested it with 180W of power limitation to suit the cooler.
atleast i got 48c min / 81c max.. and got pretty much stable run and no throttle thanks for the guide. 14700kf on asrock z790 lightning wifi 150w limit pl1&2 + vcore offset 0.1mv 😅❤
Yaptığınız testler için teşekkür ederiz. İşlemcileri de daha iyi tanıma fırsatı buluyoruz. Render alırken sizin ayarlar kullanılırsa daha iyi olur gibi görünüyor. Yoksa 95-100 derecelerde bu işlemciler nereye kadar iş yapar bilemiyorum. 👏
Within 150W of power, 31k score looks pretty good imo. How about gaming however? Since in some games, it can also draw up to 150W of power in stock settings.
Hiya! I wanted to ask since i am buying the ddr4 version and an intel core i5-13600k because i cant spend much more on parts - if i copy your settings will the temps be even lower and would i even need undervolting for 13th gen cpus if i use liquid cooling instead of air?
Very like your test! I just bought the same motherboard ASRock Z790 PRO RS D4 and 14700kf. I tried the setting like yours, but i only get 15000pt or so. And my cpuz says there is only 6p core and 12 threads. Why,,....? Is there anything i should do in the BIOS?
A Z790 board with a PS/2 keyboard/mouse connector? That thing looks so out of place on that I/O-panel.. :D Other than using 253 PL1 and 270 PL2 and a 360A current limit, I reduced the auto VCore offset feature on my board ("CPU Lite Load") by quite a bit, dropping my 14700KF's VIDs from ~1.45V stock (yikes!) to ~1.35V. Power draw went from over 300W with "unrestricted" settings to 220 to 250W in Cinebench 2024 - heat also became much more manageable (high 80°Cs max instead of hitting 100°C on some cores - both at ~21°C room temp and with a 240mm AiO). But it's good to see that I could probably go a lot lower with the voltage without risking instability or losing any significant performance. It's not that the PC is now drawing crazy power in real world workloads, but a little less heat and power consumption are nice to have. I think with my current settings it's eating around 50 to 70 W in BG3, Act III at 1440p and Ultra details. IL-2 VR is about the same (~75W tops). The funny bit is that in BG3 at least, the system draws about the same overall power. It's just that while the 14700KF draws about 20W more than my old 12600K in that game, the same GPU will now draw around 20W less than before. Guess I'm a little less CPU-bottle-necked now.. :)
I notice that limiting the watts affects the temperature dramatically, however most undervolting guides dont touch the power limits and only change the voltages&clocks. Its all too confusing im not sure what is the most safe strategy, ill just leave it at intel defaults i only needed it to stop crashing my pc.
Hey, just a quick question, i want to buy the same mobo/cpu combo, but when i checked the pc partpicker site it said i might need a BIOS update, did you need it? If so can it be done without the cpu using a thumbdrive?
How do you get these low temps? I undervolted all cores -150 mV and with big open case and Noctua ND-D15 it reaches 99-100'C, thorttling. Ambient temp is 23'C
My friend if I could kiss you I would… I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to undervolt my cpu… I followed your video based on my cpu and I’m at 68-70c on 100% on cinebench… thank you so much….
High clock speed is maintained in most environments that do not exceed PL1/2. If you want to maintain the clock even under high load conditions, there are ways to increase the PL1/2 level and to raise the clock within the PL1/2 via UV.
Asrock lets you only go -0.1v in offset mode because it is called stable mode. You can switch to overclock mode that let's you get down to -0.5 v. Or you can set offset through the Fivr settings wich is pretty much the same thing that let's you go down to -0.5 v aswell
@@DalraeMyo AVX Auto = -500mhz and when I go there where you say and disable it then it will get unstable. Wont load some games, they will crash on startup. Is there something else that has to be set in order for it to be stable ?
@@DalraeMyo I've been overriding it with Intel Extreme Utility AVX 0 with AVX in bios set to 1 and can't find other solution. Game which won't even boot with AVX disabled in bios is Spiderman Miles Morales. Just leaving this comment for anyone with similar issue.
@@DalraeMyo does the motherboard has a support button flash for that purpose? or, How you did that update? I only saw in this video that you directly placed the14th gen. processor on the motherboard. Thx.
I performed the BIOS update from the service center and received it. There is no separate flashback function, so the service center must take action for BIOS update.@@equisDeep
@@luka9127 Applicable figures may vary depending on the CPU's silicon lottery. If you are lucky, you may be able to apply stronger undervolting values than the values I applied.
If the monitor is not working, check the installation of the graphics card. (Make sure the cable is properly plugged into the auxiliary power source and the rear display terminal of the graphics card.)
@@DalraeMyo ty, i solved the problem, i should update bios for 14 gen, mb didn't see the processor because of bios version, it starts workin from 8.0 and higher versions
The 14700KF: the CPU juggernaut of core supremacy! Managing it under 180 watts? That's like orchestrating a blockbuster movie on a indie film budget - resourceful and impressive!
Sacrificing a smidge of performance for efficiency is like adding just a pinch of spice to a gourmet dish. Here's to your tech wizardry and a powerhouse setup that's as slick as it gets! You are a genius!
Except for work environments such as rendering and encoding, I think it is rare to reach 180W. Even if you get there, it's a good enough performance at the 180W level, so I tested it with 180W of power limitation to suit the cooler.
Amazing quality showcase, really helped to fulfill my interest for my future 14700k
Really appreciate this video - really helped me out, thanks!
Wow what a way to analyze the cpu tests, i was thinking to buy this motherboard, Thanks for the great review ❤
Goes to show Intel doesn't need to run that hot, but they do to get the performance advantage.
Great video, easy to understand, and straight to the point.
Try using a contact frame between cpu and heatsink to get a more secure fit. Also evenly spread thermal paste for better contact.
atleast i got 48c min / 81c max..
and got pretty much stable run and no throttle thanks for the guide.
14700kf on asrock z790 lightning wifi 150w limit pl1&2 + vcore offset 0.1mv 😅❤
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Интел не будет возражать, если ты купишь их новый процессор раньше срока
Within 150W of power, 31k score looks pretty good imo. How about gaming however? Since in some games, it can also draw up to 150W of power in stock settings.
There was no difference between default setting and frame rate in most games, except for some games that required high CPU computation.
I love videos like this. Crushing Fanboy narratives. This video needs way more views.
Hiya! I wanted to ask since i am buying the ddr4 version and an intel core i5-13600k because i cant spend much more on parts - if i copy your settings will the temps be even lower and would i even need undervolting for 13th gen cpus if i use liquid cooling instead of air?
Very like your test!
I just bought the same motherboard ASRock Z790 PRO RS D4 and 14700kf. I tried the setting like yours, but i only get 15000pt or so. And my cpuz says there is only 6p core and 12 threads. Why,,....?
Is there anything i should do in the BIOS?
Hello. How is your cpu? Degraded yet? Did you updated to 0125 microcode its needed with this setting?
A Z790 board with a PS/2 keyboard/mouse connector? That thing looks so out of place on that I/O-panel.. :D
Other than using 253 PL1 and 270 PL2 and a 360A current limit, I reduced the auto VCore offset feature on my board ("CPU Lite Load") by quite a bit, dropping my 14700KF's VIDs from ~1.45V stock (yikes!) to ~1.35V. Power draw went from over 300W with "unrestricted" settings to 220 to 250W in Cinebench 2024 - heat also became much more manageable (high 80°Cs max instead of hitting 100°C on some cores - both at ~21°C room temp and with a 240mm AiO). But it's good to see that I could probably go a lot lower with the voltage without risking instability or losing any significant performance.
It's not that the PC is now drawing crazy power in real world workloads, but a little less heat and power consumption are nice to have. I think with my current settings it's eating around 50 to 70 W in BG3, Act III at 1440p and Ultra details. IL-2 VR is about the same (~75W tops). The funny bit is that in BG3 at least, the system draws about the same overall power. It's just that while the 14700KF draws about 20W more than my old 12600K in that game, the same GPU will now draw around 20W less than before. Guess I'm a little less CPU-bottle-necked now.. :)
I notice that limiting the watts affects the temperature dramatically, however most undervolting guides dont touch the power limits and only change the voltages&clocks. Its all too confusing im not sure what is the most safe strategy, ill just leave it at intel defaults i only needed it to stop crashing my pc.
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Hey, just a quick question, i want to buy the same mobo/cpu combo, but when i checked the pc partpicker site it said i might need a BIOS update, did you need it? If so can it be done without the cpu using a thumbdrive?
Yes Sr. Button BIOS flashback
I had a problem with seeing a red light dram when I put the 16x2 RAM, the device does not work, and when I put one RAM, it works
Hey, wen I write - in CPU Core/Cache Voltage the PC automatically puts in -100. Can't put in another number
If the number input is not working properly, try adjusting the +,- key on the keyboard.
@@DalraeMyo Sorry if I seem stupid. But what can I adjust on my + and - Key?
How do you get these low temps? I undervolted all cores -150 mV and with big open case and Noctua ND-D15 it reaches 99-100'C, thorttling. Ambient temp is 23'C
What is the voltage of the CPU at load?
Separately, there are many reviews that NH-D15 has a poor correlation with the CPU using the LGA1700 socket.
My friend if I could kiss you I would… I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to undervolt my cpu… I followed your video based on my cpu and I’m at 68-70c on 100% on cinebench… thank you so much….
What kind of tune could you get if you still wanted to keep the cpu at like 5.3ghz?
High clock speed is maintained in most environments that do not exceed PL1/2. If you want to maintain the clock even under high load conditions, there are ways to increase the PL1/2 level and to raise the clock within the PL1/2 via UV.
You are lucky that motherboard just worked out of box. It needs bios update to work with 14th gen.
OCD3D said this chip would run at -0.200 volt and be totally stable (YMMV), but I think ASROCK only lets you drop max -0.1v on the Vcore offset.
Asrock lets you only go -0.1v in offset mode because it is called stable mode. You can switch to overclock mode that let's you get down to -0.5 v. Or you can set offset through the Fivr settings wich is pretty much the same thing that let's you go down to -0.5 v aswell
@@Cbraqz Thanks for clarifying that! I watched 2 vids on the 14900k where they said ASROCK would only go -0.1v. Nice to know it can do better.
@@Cbraqz How to disable AVX on this board ?
Do you need to update bios first? If so do you need an older 13th or any older cpu to update the bios?
Since it does not support the FLASHBACK function, I understand that you need to update the BIOS in advance.
Why my 14700k only scores 15708 😔 (lite load mode 5 on msi b760m mortar max) does mobo affect the scores?
There are occasional exceptions, but by default, the B chipset motherboard does not function properly with Undervoltage.
@@DalraeMyo ahh i figured, i changed the lite load to auto and it scores 32480 now, but the temp is 100°c with 300 w 😵💫😵💫😵💫
How to disable AVX on this board ?
If you enter the CPU related item menu in the BIOS, you will find the AVX activation/deactivation menu.
@@DalraeMyo AVX Auto = -500mhz and when I go there where you say and disable it then it will get unstable. Wont load some games, they will crash on startup. Is there something else that has to be set in order for it to be stable ?
@@DalraeMyo I've been overriding it with Intel Extreme Utility AVX 0 with AVX in bios set to 1 and can't find other solution. Game which won't even boot with AVX disabled in bios is Spiderman Miles Morales. Just leaving this comment for anyone with similar issue.
Unless you disable AVX commands for special purposes, setting them to Auto is good for system safety.@@club4ghz
I have 230w 33,580 pts and 85 c.. offset mode -80.. can I do anything else?
Msi coreliquid 360r v2
Asrock z790 nova
no, you're cooked. did you remove the plastic film on your cpu cooler?
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Mine are i7 13700k same motherboard can do it with the same settings
Yes, that's right. I also tested 14700K as if I were testing 13700K before.
This MOBO requires bios update from 14th intel generation processors?
Since it is a motherboard released with the 13th generation CPU, a BIOS update is required for the use of the 14th generation CPU.
@@DalraeMyo does the motherboard has a support button flash for that purpose? or, How you did that update? I only saw in this video that you directly placed the14th gen. processor on the motherboard. Thx.
I performed the BIOS update from the service center and received it. There is no separate flashback function, so the service center must take action for BIOS update.@@equisDeep
Did you manage to hit stable 5.6Ghz on single core at all during testing?
The single-core test operated reliably at 5.6 Ghz.
work for 13900k?
Yes this motherboard supports 13900K.
@@DalraeMyo
no, I'm talking about the settings you're using
@@luka9127 Applicable figures may vary depending on the CPU's silicon lottery.
If you are lucky, you may be able to apply stronger undervolting values than the values I applied.
would this settings work on i7 13700kf with the same motherboard?
The same can be applied. However, UV values are different for each CPU, so if they are not stable, we need to change the values.
Hello bro, could you help me? Just built brand new pc, but have vga led light problem, cant install windows, cos no image on screen( what should i do?
If the monitor is not working, check the installation of the graphics card. (Make sure the cable is properly plugged into the auxiliary power source and the rear display terminal of the graphics card.)
@@DalraeMyo ty, i solved the problem, i should update bios for 14 gen, mb didn't see the processor because of bios version, it starts workin from 8.0 and higher versions