IA VR voltage limit to 1.4V and you don't need to lock the cores. much easier and even safer.And 38k with a 14900k isn't really good now. I do that with my 13900kf on 5.4Mhz. Undervolt would definitely improve the score. and your VID is at 1.46v which is already high So an undervolt would be good and a voltage limit
@@Raul9067 that is something I will consider. framechasers has some decent content on the subject. Actual Hardcore Over clocking also has a lot of data and info for the I9 and bios settings. I will see what I can put together!
I am on a large custom loop. That helps , typically I sync all my pcores and adjust voltage and test for stability. I will have to make an in depth video. A lot is determined by your cooling.
IA VR voltage limit to 1.4V and you don't need to lock the cores. much easier and even safer.And 38k with a 14900k isn't really good now. I do that with my 13900kf on 5.4Mhz. Undervolt would definitely improve the score. and your VID is at 1.46v which is already high
So an undervolt would be good and a voltage limit
@@onlinegaming4826 if i just use VR limit 1.4 and nothing else i get 24k in cinebench
Can you please make a tutorial or drop the settings for 14900k
@@Raul9067 that is something I will consider. framechasers has some decent content on the subject. Actual Hardcore Over clocking also has a lot of data and info for the I9 and bios settings. I will see what I can put together!
watch buildzoid he has a video for every motherboard
Whats your asus bios setting that made you hit 42k without throttling ?
Mind sharing ?
I am on a large custom loop. That helps , typically I sync all my pcores and adjust voltage and test for stability. I will have to make an in depth video. A lot is determined by your cooling.