That's an incredible 55c on a 12400 with stock cooler. I have 12100 and it's over 70C also in R15 and with this cooler.Also i did UV. What were your temperatures before you loosened the screws?
@@mircomputers H0,Asus Bios settings : best case scenario, also UV offset -0,07. Stock Fan on full speed and 70C on all cores while rendering. What is differencess between C0 vs H0?Also , when I remove the cooler, I have a lot of paste inside and squeezed out on the edges(not flat IHS ?). Today I will be inspecting this and applying a new gelid extreme paste instead of mx-4).
@@marcinmisiak001 did you check the performance? H0 usually loses when undervolted With a bent IHS you need to lap it before getting new thermal paste and loosening the socket screws otherwise everything will stay the same you can check my other videos about the subject of h0 vs c0 on my alder lake undervolting journey
any sufficient load is appropriate as long as you keep it consistent, the point is to isolate the cooler variable; r23 uses maybe 5% more power as its more avx2 intensive, not a night and day difference Ycruncher is going to be even harder then..
That's an incredible 55c on a 12400 with stock cooler. I have 12100 and it's over 70C also in R15 and with this cooler.Also i did UV.
What were your temperatures before you loosened the screws?
screws account for maybe 2-3 c, also similar gains from the extended thermal paste install, 70c for 12100 seems waaaay off, do you have C0 or H0 die?
@@mircomputers H0,Asus Bios settings : best case scenario, also UV offset -0,07. Stock Fan on full speed and 70C on all cores while rendering. What is differencess between C0 vs H0?Also , when I remove the cooler, I have a lot of paste inside and squeezed out on the edges(not flat IHS ?). Today I will be inspecting this and applying a new gelid extreme paste instead of mx-4).
@@marcinmisiak001 did you check the performance? H0 usually loses when undervolted
With a bent IHS you need to lap it before getting new thermal paste and loosening the socket screws otherwise everything will stay the same
you can check my other videos about the subject of h0 vs c0 on my alder lake undervolting journey
cinebench r15 is too old to stress a 12/13/14th gen, you need to use r20 or r23
any sufficient load is appropriate as long as you keep it consistent, the point is to isolate the cooler variable; r23 uses maybe 5% more power as its more avx2 intensive, not a night and day difference
Ycruncher is going to be even harder then..
I have a 7th generation i5 will the dimensions be the same as the later generations of processor's and allow me to fit the contact frame
no, and it's not needed for older cpus, just undervolt it