For anyone watching this after updating BIOS the last 2 week or after this (to microcode 0x125 or 0x129), SVID Behavior is now set to Intel's failsafe as default. Change this to auto for this to work. If your CB23 scores are low after doing this, you have core stretching. Either disable IA CEP or match IA AC/DC manually to prevent this.
Thanks, disabling IA CEP did fix the issue. Should we disable SA CEP too or leave it on Enabled? Also, I saw many put the SVID to Trained or Typical instead of auto. Auto gives me too high temps. What do you think? ( Intel 13700k)
@@KingNovek If anything, I recommend setting SVID Behavior to Auto, Load Line Calibration level to 5, and setting both IA AC and IA DC to 0.72, with IA CEP to Enabled. Should be stable. Open HW info, check if VIDs and Vcore voltage is the same, if they are not, lower IA AC as low as possible (or until VIDs and Vcore match up) without core clock stretching or instability. Then adjust it IA AC back up with an extra 0.05, just so you are sure it wont be unstable in edge cases. If you can't get it stable, Try LLC 4, 0.98 on both AC and DC and lower AC until unstable or core clock stretching. Leave SA CEP alone. Auto does nothing unless you change LLC level with it. Auto is LLC 3 = 1.1 AC and DC. As an example, setting LLC 4 without changing DC manually with IA CEP on default (enabled) will set your AC to 0.4, DC to 1 and you have core clock stretching. You can change SVID Behavior to Typical, but then you have to adjust DC to match AC, or you will probably have core clock stretching.
Thank you for this tutorial good sir! I have an i9-13900k (with the latest bios update as of right now) and I dropped it to a 1.34 and my highest temps was 81C!! Before it was shooting up in the 100s! Thank you again.
Glad to hear that this working for 14th gen ,I research a lot in yt and reddit forums and fb asus pc diy group..Now I moved to 7800x3d u should try to its far efficient and gsming performance r incredible and mostly it support until 2027+ so thats a relief for me
@ELUXCOOKUPS I followed this, limit short and long to 253W, and followed the under volting on this video th-cam.com/video/tcjkNSySzsg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zhiUMlHsxmYHu6Bb
@@RTX3070msiI have the 14900k also and I'm entertaining making this switch. The only thing is that it would be a bit pricy to swap everything out including the motherboard and ram. I have DDR4, not DDR5. I might wait for the 7800X3D successor and switch
That is very inefficient... You're settting a FIXED voltage, preventing your CPU from chilling down when idle. Proper undervolting is done by using Offset Mode, which will apply the negative offset to the entire VID range, + LLC for better voltage regulation in high loads. Manual mode for undervolting is just very inefficient.
Yeah, I stopped the video about halfway through when he did that. I wish there was a solid guide on doing this. Especially on an asus mobo and preferably for the 14900ks suckers like me.
@@r34lj4k3not a sucker.. i have 2 setups.. asus rog maximus z790 dark hero (was very upset in the beginning that i did not go with rog maximus apex encore but i wont get into that) So dark hero with i9 14900k with asus rog ryujin 3 360cpu cooler with the nice asus rog strix fans and 6 Lian li sli 120mm fans Used thermalright cpu bending correct frame/mount and conductonaut extreme ultra high performance liquid metal (same bracket and thermal on both setups) Asus tuff 4090 OC gaming edition Crucial T700 Pcie gen 5 4tb ssd corsair dominator Titanium 8000 running at 7200mHz And overheat no matter what. Had to undervolt and do not know the efficient way yet but am working on learning Second setup Asus rog strix z790-f gaming wifi II W/ intel i7 14700k Asus dual series rtx 4070ti super OC edition with same cooler with the 3 nice strix fans and 4 asus tuf tf120 fans samsung 990 pro 4tb same ram running same speed as on the dark hero Mb (fml) and cpu still over heats. Also Had to undervolt. Have you had a 14900k to compare the 14900ks to? From what i have seen the 14900ks cannot get more than 2% better performance than the 14900k yet and also overheats but i havent tried the 14900ks yet But the performance.. i think the ks will get better if you use the asus rog ryujin 3 360mm extreme version of the cpu cooler when it comes out ? And a new bios drops. Im guessing the ks will still need undervolting. What do you think?
Helped drop my temps alot. But my cinebench r23 score on a I7-13700k is now 13379. Any help will be appreciated. PL1 and PL2 are at 253 and set the volts 1.35
I noticed that, I think long period should be on 125W to align with Intel’s typical sustained power limit for stability, allowing you to keep temperatures under control during long workloads without significant throttling.
I did this, and it worked, but i noticed in benchmark that my utilization won't go above 72% but stays at beautiful temps. Is it supposed to be capped out?
Followed your guide, temps definitely went down for the better. No more throttling and max temps go to 78 degrees during cinebench.. Scoring 20729 pts on a 14900k though. Doesn't seem good in comparison to your 13700k result. Do you have any recommendations?
Did u set short duration power limit to 253w or 125w ,30,0000+ plus should be ur cinebench score did u tried without any optimization how much ur score will be
@@RTX3070msi I did yea. I ended up going back to undervolting 1.4 and got 38k score. Max. Temp was 96 degrees without throttling so I may try 1.39 and see how that goes.
I'm about to get a used 13900k, the STRIX Z690 is the mobo. I"ll have the bios updated to the latest microcode. Wondering if it's possible to get it to work at PL1 65w, and PL2 125w. I'll probably use low multiplier for the efficiency cores, maybe 21 or 22. Cap the performance cores to like 5.2 or 5.3. This it will work?
I dropped it to 1.34 since I recently updated my bios to the latest version to help with the cpu instability. And I have a Kraken Elite 360 AIO cooling my i9-13900k. My highest temp I saw on cinebench was 81C. I’m so happy with my temps now. I hope this helps you.
@@martinhabich5078 c states makes the proccessor go to lowest possible power consumption when idle .Try turning off if it also stuttering then change the settings to default ,maybe this isn’t supported to your motherboard bios
With the latest Bios fixes the performance in cinebench r23 has dropped from 24800 to 24500 and that's considering I have the processor running at 5.2ghz P core and 4ghz E core
I am lmao. Ran a 12700k sold to a friend. Then 13700k I since donated to my son. Run a 14700k now. No issues with any. Always ran an undervolt negative offset updated bios today and noticed Temps are actually up with the default after intels new restricted power limits so re-undervolting lol
@@RTX3070msi I have had a 5800x that has been unstable forever, with known problems as well. The latest B550 bios update appears to have finally fixed it, and I can run my memory at 3600 again. I have a 13600K in my other machine, which has been stable and working well, especially with the undervolt.
Do you know if it works on an Asus Rog Strix B760-f, I made the changes with offset and I can't find any differences, I read something about Intel undervolt Protection, could it be affected?
@@RTX3070msi can you help me? I installed microcode 0x129 BIOS and my hw info (with 500ms refresh rate sensors) is : *13700k intel default profile (Multicore cinebench R23 test) : Score=28236 Vid Max = 1.423 Vcore Max = 1.368 Max Temp = 90~91 C intel default profile (Single core cinebench R23 test) : Score=2016 Vid Max = 1.455 Vcore Max = 1.368 asus oc profile (PL1=PL2=253 , core cache current = 307A , IA VR Voltage limit = 1350) (multicore) *Asus MCE=Enable lets bios optimize Score=28479 Vid Max = 1.264 Vcore Max = 1.320 Max Temp = 73 C asus oc profile (PL1=PL2=253 , core cache current = 307A , IA VR Voltage limit = 1350) (Single Core) Score=2051 Vid Max = 1.324 Vcore Max = 1.314 Max Temp = 65 C Can you check these results? Do I need undervolt?
@@RTX3070msi Im not really sure of those but would you be able to make it into tutorial and such? If not where can I learn this things? Thank you. My build setup is currently on itx on such heavy system and I do need to undervolting without compromising performance.
In my case 14700k, i put vcore manualy 1.3000, pcores set manual to 5.3, set level 3 Oc mode and check auto for AI CEP, a run a loots of games and benchmarks and se score nearly Stock, but is not passes 85 graus in stress and benchmankrs tests, games runs a 60-70 celsius.
Yeah try it ,because these power settings are recommend by intel ,I change the load line level due to changing voltage ,otherwise it will crash .give it a try
This made my cpu overheat and now everytime I start my pc it automatically turns off because of how hot it is!! I can’t even access bios settings and revert back to default settings without my pc turning off from overheating!! (I have a i9-14900k)
In stock settings high power usage but for undervolt ,I dont have any issues ,I know that these days have a game crash crashing issue for 13th gen and 14th gen but luckily I dont have it
i9-13900kf owner here. I did this and for some reason I'm getting a higher benchmark now on the Extreme Intel Tuning App than before. Gonna update if more developments happen.
I have an ASUS Z790-E motherboard with a 13900KF processor, and I'm using microcode 129. After adjusting the undervolt settings and setting the DDR speed to 6000 MHz with XMP turned off, my system is incredibly stable and faster than I've ever experienced before. Previously, when I enabled the XMP profile, I encountered blue screens, so I didn't try it again. Thanks A lot.
13700k did 29000 with default intel settings on r23, but this setup ran 10c cooler and did 29700 with the undervolt. It pulled almost 20c temps out of games due to this being more of a smaller case. Thanks for the help!
holaa ..! no hablo ingles pero pude hacerlo ..! tengo un 14900kf y Asus Hero z790 y la verdad funciono de maravillas .. bajo mucho la temperatura de mi procesador ..muchas gracias por la Guía. Saludos desde Argentina !!!
(Build i7 13700KF, Strix b760-F D5, 64Gb 6000Mhz Cl36, Rtx 4070ti super, Rog Loki 850w 80+ Platinum and 280 aio corsair) The thing is that when testing in stock, without modifying anything in the bios, more than the XLC for RAM, in C23 it gives me about 2.5Kpts in singlecore and 27Kpts in multicore, with a maximum temperature of 98°c. I followed your instructions and while temperatures dropped considerably (around -20°C), it also lowered performance to singlecore to 1,882pts and multicore to 12.3Kpts and a maximum temperature of 78°c. It's much less than half, crazy😭, please if you can advise me I would appreciate it. 🙏🏻🙇🏻♂️
@vijaysharma2215 Hi mate, yes, I solved it and easier than I thought. The only thing I had to do was to update the BIOS to the latest version. While in this video this "solution" is given, what is really done is to layer the processor, for that reason the temperature is low but the performance is significantly reduced. Now I'll explain why this happens, the Intel processors 12th, 13th, 14th gen came with a fucking power supply, like a glass of water filled to the brim, somehow some assemblers thought it was a good idea to remove the consumption limit so that the processors would have a slight increase in performance. Giving free rein to the processor, until it reached the thermal trothing (when the processor reaches a high temperature, like 100°C in Intel and automatically layers its performance for safety, as it can burn out) reaching those overconsumption of up to 600W in the i9 13th and 14th gen (being its standard 260W at most). As I told you before, stock processors were already like a glass full of water about to overflow (which gave instability and therefore blue screens), so that bad bet of the assemblers was the straw that broke the camel's back. Unfortunately, some processors suffered irreversible damage as a result, as they have been burned internally, considerably reducing their performance. Intel has already provided support and replacement, as they are largely to blame for not communicating this to the motherboard assemblers. I recommend you to update the BIOS of your motherboard to the latest version available, test without touching anything once updated (since the latest versions come by default without that absurd consumption delimiter they had before), if you notice less performance than what your processor should give, better resort to the warranty. Something important regarding the temperature, is that they are inevitably hot processors, especially i7 and i9, but in case they get to make thermal trothing, it is more due to the cooling you have, I changed to a 360mm aio and gives me a maximum temperature of 81 ° C, with a score of 28.8k pts in cinemench. I hope it helped you, best regards and good luck!
@@carlosgamess Thank you for the explanation ! I did update to my Asus motherboards latest bio and did not touch anything and during Cinebench and shot instantly up to 100C still. Now i think i may have fixed it. The ONLY thing i touched was "Actual VRM Core Voltage" and set that to manual form auto and put typed in 1.40. My temps during cinebench stayed under 91C easily, no throttling and although i think its still a little low my score was 21000 now
@@vijaysharma2215 Great, glad to hear that, the last thing I would recommend for you to get all the full performance without voltage limiting would be to upgrade your cooling. Take care and best regards! 👋🏻😁
this setings is for overclocking not for undervolting, you pushing cpu to 253 watts ? are you crazy ? 1.35 volt ? lol stop guys dont follow those settings this is for 100% cpu overheat setings...
I’m sick to my stomach that someone would make one of these videos and have no idea what they’re talking about. Ruined my entire computer. You should not be allowed on TH-cam.
For anyone watching this after updating BIOS the last 2 week or after this (to microcode 0x125 or 0x129), SVID Behavior is now set to Intel's failsafe as default. Change this to auto for this to work.
If your CB23 scores are low after doing this, you have core stretching. Either disable IA CEP or match IA AC/DC manually to prevent this.
tks
Thanks, disabling IA CEP did fix the issue. Should we disable SA CEP too or leave it on Enabled? Also, I saw many put the SVID to Trained or Typical instead of auto. Auto gives me too high temps. What do you think? ( Intel 13700k)
@@KingNovek If anything, I recommend setting SVID Behavior to Auto, Load Line Calibration level to 5, and setting both IA AC and IA DC to 0.72, with IA CEP to Enabled. Should be stable. Open HW info, check if VIDs and Vcore voltage is the same, if they are not, lower IA AC as low as possible (or until VIDs and Vcore match up) without core clock stretching or instability. Then adjust it IA AC back up with an extra 0.05, just so you are sure it wont be unstable in edge cases. If you can't get it stable, Try LLC 4, 0.98 on both AC and DC and lower AC until unstable or core clock stretching. Leave SA CEP alone. Auto does nothing unless you change LLC level with it. Auto is LLC 3 = 1.1 AC and DC. As an example, setting LLC 4 without changing DC manually with IA CEP on default (enabled) will set your AC to 0.4, DC to 1 and you have core clock stretching. You can change SVID Behavior to Typical, but then you have to adjust DC to match AC, or you will probably have core clock stretching.
@@Noribliswhich menu LLC setup? My PC pass benchmest but shutdown while playing games(i7 13700k)
@@ahmadsato4854 DIGI+ VRM, you set AC/DC in internal cpu power management.
Thank you for this tutorial good sir! I have an i9-13900k (with the latest bios update as of right now) and I dropped it to a 1.34 and my highest temps was 81C!! Before it was shooting up in the 100s! Thank you again.
Glad i could help
Thanks. Managing to keep my CPU under 80 degrees even with some absurdly hot days lately. I really appreciate it!
@@friendlyfella364 glad I could help
Thank you! Works great for my 14900k so far. Temperature is way more stable, performance is about the same.
Glad to hear that this working for 14th gen ,I research a lot in yt and reddit forums and fb asus pc diy group..Now I moved to 7800x3d u should try to its far efficient and gsming performance r incredible and mostly it support until 2027+ so thats a relief for me
@@RTX3070msi I would try it, but I just purchased the i9 🫶🏼
@ELUXCOOKUPS I followed this, limit short and long to 253W, and followed the under volting on this video
th-cam.com/video/tcjkNSySzsg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zhiUMlHsxmYHu6Bb
@@RTX3070msiI have the 14900k also and I'm entertaining making this switch. The only thing is that it would be a bit pricy to swap everything out including the motherboard and ram. I have DDR4, not DDR5. I might wait for the 7800X3D successor and switch
Got the same issue here but unfortunately this fix didn't really help me. Do you remember what you did?
That is very inefficient... You're settting a FIXED voltage, preventing your CPU from chilling down when idle.
Proper undervolting is done by using Offset Mode, which will apply the negative offset to the entire VID range, + LLC for better voltage regulation in high loads.
Manual mode for undervolting is just very inefficient.
Intresting
Yeah, I stopped the video about halfway through when he did that. I wish there was a solid guide on doing this. Especially on an asus mobo and preferably for the 14900ks suckers like me.
@@r34lj4k3not a sucker.. i have 2 setups..
asus rog maximus z790 dark hero (was very upset in the beginning that i did not go with rog maximus apex encore but i wont get into that)
So dark hero with i9 14900k with asus rog ryujin 3 360cpu cooler with the nice asus rog strix fans and 6 Lian li sli 120mm fans
Used thermalright cpu bending correct frame/mount and conductonaut extreme ultra high performance liquid metal (same bracket and thermal on both setups)
Asus tuff 4090 OC gaming edition
Crucial T700 Pcie gen 5 4tb ssd corsair dominator Titanium 8000 running at 7200mHz
And overheat no matter what. Had to undervolt and do not know the efficient way yet but am working on learning
Second setup
Asus rog strix z790-f gaming wifi II
W/ intel i7 14700k
Asus dual series rtx 4070ti super OC edition with same cooler with the 3 nice strix fans and 4 asus tuf tf120 fans samsung 990 pro 4tb same ram running same speed as on the dark hero Mb (fml) and cpu still over heats. Also Had to undervolt.
Have you had a 14900k to compare the 14900ks to? From what i have seen the 14900ks cannot get more than 2% better performance than the 14900k yet and also overheats but i havent tried the 14900ks yet
But the performance.. i think the ks will get better if you use the asus rog ryujin 3 360mm extreme version of the cpu cooler when it comes out ? And a new bios drops. Im guessing the ks will still need undervolting. What do you think?
I mean it’s the only video on how to do this so
@@BrookD.Artist Well, it was done incorrectly...so.
Helped drop my temps alot. But my cinebench r23 score on a I7-13700k is now 13379. Any help will be appreciated. PL1 and PL2 are at 253 and set the volts 1.35
check the pinned comment
What is the viltage for i5 14600K?
Hello. I ask you about the CPU input voltage. Isn't it too high? Shouldn't it be modified? Thank you
I noticed that, I think long period should be on 125W to align with Intel’s typical sustained power limit for stability, allowing you to keep temperatures under control during long workloads without significant throttling.
I did this, and it worked, but i noticed in benchmark that my utilization won't go above 72% but stays at beautiful temps. Is it supposed to be capped out?
I just need help knowing what caps out the utilization
Its because we are not allowing some voltage and watts to go higher than intel recommended for these cpu
I hve i9-13900k with rog maximus z790 hero does this work? MCE off
Yes ,My friend using z690 extreme with i9 13900K works fine ,start at 1.4V and slowly reduce it
@@RTX3070msi as in core votages? Difference manual and adaptive?
Followed your guide, temps definitely went down for the better. No more throttling and max temps go to 78 degrees during cinebench.. Scoring 20729 pts on a 14900k though. Doesn't seem good in comparison to your 13700k result. Do you have any recommendations?
Did u set short duration power limit to 253w or 125w ,30,0000+ plus should be ur cinebench score did u tried without any optimization how much ur score will be
@@RTX3070msi I did yea. I ended up going back to undervolting 1.4 and got 38k score. Max. Temp was 96 degrees without throttling so I may try 1.39 and see how that goes.
My cinebench multicore test crashes after a few passes. I have an i5-13600k and set the power limits to 121w and the core voltage to 1.18
This literally cut my temps in half. You’re the best. My i7 14700k was overheating with my z73. But now it’s good
Never thought this video will be helpful for so many people,Thank you !
send me a photo of your bios setting PLEASEEEE
Whats the difference undervolting this way instead of the normal offset undervolt?
This i found from reddit forums researching ,i had issues even before this intel drama came ,I am using these since 2023 july
I'm about to get a used 13900k, the STRIX Z690 is the mobo. I"ll have the bios updated to the latest microcode.
Wondering if it's possible to get it to work at PL1 65w, and PL2 125w. I'll probably use low multiplier for the efficiency cores, maybe 21 or 22. Cap the performance cores to like 5.2 or 5.3. This it will work?
Just change the power limits only then,I dont think it will work with changing voltage
@@RTX3070msi so just do pl1 65 and pl2 125? That's it? And simply lower multiplier?
Thanks, but my i7 13700kf was already on 1.35 and its throttling. What should i do?
Drop it more. That’s what i did.
I dropped it to 1.34 since I recently updated my bios to the latest version to help with the cpu instability. And I have a Kraken Elite 360 AIO cooling my i9-13900k. My highest temp I saw on cinebench was 81C. I’m so happy with my temps now. I hope this helps you.
@@louiienation8497 Its unstable on -0.03
@@Dackyy. what is cooling your CPU? What temps are you getting at 1.34 or 1.35?
@@louiienation8497 Kraken X73 (360mm). My temps at 1.34 are 101 in cinebench
Do c states enable cause lags in games ? Thinking its stuttering and lagging since i made your settings maybe c states is the reason for it ?
@@martinhabich5078 c states makes the proccessor go to lowest possible power consumption when idle .Try turning off if it also stuttering then change the settings to default ,maybe this isn’t supported to your motherboard bios
did all of it but now in cinebench only have half of the points hm
try the pinned comment instruction, anyway one of my friend using these settings on z790 dark hero board with 13900K and it work fines
With the latest Bios fixes the performance in cinebench r23 has dropped from 24800 to 24500 and that's considering I have the processor running at 5.2ghz P core and 4ghz E core
How much does this affect performance and how much better are the temps in gaming?
@@prodjxkez all my videos for rtx 4080 and 13700K are done using this undervolt ,plz go check videos on channel
@@RTX3070msi Alright
who is here after intel failure?
Glad I Move to Ryzen for the first time in my life
I am lmao. Ran a 12700k sold to a friend. Then 13700k I since donated to my son. Run a 14700k now. No issues with any. Always ran an undervolt negative offset updated bios today and noticed Temps are actually up with the default after intels new restricted power limits so re-undervolting lol
@@RTX3070msi I have had a 5800x that has been unstable forever, with known problems as well. The latest B550 bios update appears to have finally fixed it, and I can run my memory at 3600 again. I have a 13600K in my other machine, which has been stable and working well, especially with the undervolt.
@@jsizzle2k6 same bro, undervolted since day 1 once I noticed CPU was going 113C lol
@daabeeastt holy hell thats insane. What cooler?
Do you know if it works on an Asus Rog Strix B760-f, I made the changes with offset and I can't find any differences, I read something about Intel undervolt Protection, could it be affected?
Yes only works for z series board due to intel locking those
My monitor won't turn on now.
I am curious about health of ur cpu ! do u have any signs of degradation for ur cpu now(with this settings)? Have you ever had an rma??
No i was using these settings even this drama came out ,since july 2023 i am using
@@RTX3070msi can you help me? I installed microcode 0x129 BIOS and my hw info (with 500ms refresh rate sensors) is :
*13700k
intel default profile (Multicore cinebench R23 test) :
Score=28236
Vid Max = 1.423
Vcore Max = 1.368
Max Temp = 90~91 C
intel default profile (Single core cinebench R23 test) :
Score=2016
Vid Max = 1.455
Vcore Max = 1.368
asus oc profile (PL1=PL2=253 , core cache current = 307A , IA VR Voltage limit = 1350) (multicore)
*Asus MCE=Enable lets bios optimize
Score=28479
Vid Max = 1.264
Vcore Max = 1.320
Max Temp = 73 C
asus oc profile (PL1=PL2=253 , core cache current = 307A , IA VR Voltage limit = 1350) (Single Core)
Score=2051
Vid Max = 1.324
Vcore Max = 1.314
Max Temp = 65 C
Can you check these results? Do I need undervolt?
I wish you'd make an updated video with the latest bios update 4001. ❤
Will this works with the ram overclock? Im currently on i9 13900k strix z270-itx
wiill work but you have to find the perfect vcore for ur i9
@@RTX3070msi Im not really sure of those but would you be able to make it into tutorial and such? If not where can I learn this things? Thank you. My build setup is currently on itx on such heavy system and I do need to undervolting without compromising performance.
Does undervolting work for 14700kf?
Yes Sr
yeah
@@RTX3070msi Would you suggest undervolting and underclocking the gpu too🤔
My 13700k is at 96 - 100 celsius all the time
Is this the fix for high temp ?
In my case 14700k, i put vcore manualy 1.3000, pcores set manual to 5.3, set level 3 Oc mode and check auto for AI CEP, a run a loots of games and benchmarks and se score nearly Stock, but is not passes 85 graus in stress and benchmankrs tests, games runs a 60-70 celsius.
@@leonardoberneira1677 Thank you
Does undervolting work on a i5- 13600KF?
yep set to 1.2v for core voltage
what is the voltage for i5 14600K?
Hello there, is it possible for you to do a small benchmark forJedi survivor with 4080? Only if possible of course
Give me some time I will do it
th-cam.com/video/B5Xs4NpnbVk/w-d-xo.html
SORRY FOR LATE ,here you go I will upload 4090 and 7900 xtx performance on this game soon
do you get WHEA error in event viewer with this ?
@@nemesis762 I no longer uses intel platform now ,I changed to 7800x3d for longer support for same platform
@@RTX3070msi best move at this moment , thanks for the video
I do
Thanks man, pinned comment saved my ass
Hello, how are you, can this configuration be applied to an i7 14700k?
Yeah try it ,because these power settings are recommend by intel ,I change the load line level due to changing voltage ,otherwise it will crash .give it a try
Did you try it ? I have the same cpu and I would
Like
To compare results !
This made my cpu overheat and now everytime I start my pc it automatically turns off because of how hot it is!! I can’t even access bios settings and revert back to default settings without my pc turning off from overheating!! (I have a i9-14900k)
@@lNSTlNCT most of the people here have no issues at all ,whats is your motherboard ,try using bios reset button ,sorry to hear that
@@RTX3070msi i have a asus rog strix z790 e gaming wifi ii
Can you help me with msi z790 mobo?
I am sorry ,i dont know about msi bios
Blue screen after i make it
Just use intel default settings extreme
pc doesnt start anymore
May I ask what kind of problems you are having?
In stock settings high power usage but for undervolt ,I dont have any issues ,I know that these days have a game crash crashing issue for 13th gen and 14th gen but luckily I dont have it
U are the goat !!!
Does it also work for an i5 12400?
@@bernardoduran8080 I dont know about that ,I only tried for 13600K ,13700K 13900K and 14900K
I followed this but my pc is scoring 13 k instead of 28 k
Temps were super low around 60s
Tested with llc 5 4 and 6
Did u set power limit one to 125W? Which processor
I can t edit my videos.. i9-14900k..not expected... hope will be fine after this..
Any luck?
Update: no freeze, no crash, thanks a lot!
i9-13900kf owner here. I did this and for some reason I'm getting a higher benchmark now on the Extreme Intel Tuning App than before. Gonna update if more developments happen.
Does this damage the life of the processor, or keep it safe something like that ?
it just helps to reduce high power usage
todo el problema es turbo boss desactivar disiable y listo.- no tiene que tocar nada mas
Yeah ,but This undervolt settings really fixed my high power usage
This did not help me unfortunately. Now I have blue screen when I log in.
Try load line level 6
@@RTX3070msi Appreciate the quick reply. It now loads in but the temps do not seem to have fixed. Still idling around 60 and higher.
hello¡!. ¿Manual mode o offset mode?.
I am using manual mode some use offset mode dont know about tht though
I have an ASUS Z790-E motherboard with a 13900KF processor, and I'm using microcode 129. After adjusting the undervolt settings and setting the DDR speed to 6000 MHz with XMP turned off, my system is incredibly stable and faster than I've ever experienced before. Previously, when I enabled the XMP profile, I encountered blue screens, so I didn't try it again.
Thanks A lot.
Glad I could help mate enjoy!
Cheers brotha! form Scotland :)
Thank u🫶🏻
His temperature in bios is 53C?
In the Bios the CPU is usually loaded to consume more than idle/low power state power.
@@rattlehead999 uhhhh not mine. 37C.
@@JohnnyBoy144 probably a different bios.
It is normal ,I live in sri lanka 35-40c these days normal ambient temp so yeah
I put 1.16 and play some games very smoothly, but when I tries bench cpuz it's crash, z790 A i7 12700k
I only use 1.26v vcore on my i9 13900kf but i tune mine different
thats great
@@RTX3070msi thanks you make good videos btw
same here... 13900kf 1.27vcore, with some tune in LLC etc...
40k points on CB23 not bad... i use PL OFF
How you get 40k? I tried to tune mine and I have 34800k CBr23 multi core. Make video or tell me how?😆
@@Spakiy I doubt you have a 13900k CPU. That score is impossible
13700k did 29000 with default intel settings on r23, but this setup ran 10c cooler and did 29700 with the undervolt. It pulled almost 20c temps out of games due to this being more of a smaller case. Thanks for the help!
@@thatsabanana Glad I could help🫶🏻
What was the undervolt? I didn’t see any other the Manual 1.35 voltage. That the undervolt?
@@3_kids_one_shot726 yes it was, normaly its 1.4volt and he set it to 1.35v, so he undervolted by -0.05
@@442Central was it set to adaptive with offset or override with offset for that voltage?
holaa ..! no hablo ingles pero pude hacerlo ..! tengo un 14900kf y Asus Hero z790 y la verdad funciono de maravillas .. bajo mucho la temperatura de mi procesador ..muchas gracias por la Guía.
Saludos desde Argentina !!!
Glad I could help🫶🏻
Hola tengo el mismo cpu y motherboard que tu , me podrias decir porfavor que ajustes tienes ?
@@rrodrigos2008 hola te recomiendo que actualices el BIOS a la versión 2503 ya que en mi caso se estabilizo el procesador !! saludos
Did this and my pc keeps blue screening. Do not do this.
Thanks my pc was doing bad because of over volting with CPU now it’s good
Glad I could help
IS THAT RAYMOND RENNINGTON IN THE VIDEO WITH THE GLASSES ON FROM THE BLACK LIST TV SERIES LOL
Nice, thanks.
@@icrypttoo2624 happy to help
DONT DO THIS!! MY PC KEEPS BLUE SCREENING
Mersi🎉❤ man thx you so much❤
Glad I could help
THX, this movie is BEST!!!
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did this and my pc won’t even boot. Distraught.
Lol dude your fix mais problem in my case IA CEP is limiting my perfomance, i change for auto and perfomance fixed thhxx
I FOLLOWED EVERYTHING EXACTLY AND IT RUINED MY PC
(Build i7 13700KF, Strix b760-F D5, 64Gb 6000Mhz Cl36, Rtx 4070ti super, Rog Loki 850w 80+ Platinum and 280 aio corsair)
The thing is that when testing in stock, without modifying anything in the bios, more than the XLC for RAM, in C23 it gives me about 2.5Kpts in singlecore and 27Kpts in multicore, with a maximum temperature of 98°c.
I followed your instructions and while temperatures dropped considerably (around -20°C), it also lowered performance to singlecore to 1,882pts and multicore to 12.3Kpts and a maximum temperature of 78°c.
It's much less than half, crazy😭, please if you can advise me I would appreciate it. 🙏🏻🙇🏻♂️
Hi having the same issue, did you ever fix this?
@vijaysharma2215 Hi mate, yes, I solved it and easier than I thought.
The only thing I had to do was to update the BIOS to the latest version.
While in this video this "solution" is given, what is really done is to layer the processor, for that reason the temperature is low but the performance is significantly reduced.
Now I'll explain why this happens, the Intel processors 12th, 13th, 14th gen came with a fucking power supply, like a glass of water filled to the brim, somehow some assemblers thought it was a good idea to remove the consumption limit so that the processors would have a slight increase in performance. Giving free rein to the processor, until it reached the thermal trothing (when the processor reaches a high temperature, like 100°C in Intel and automatically layers its performance for safety, as it can burn out) reaching those overconsumption of up to 600W in the i9 13th and 14th gen (being its standard 260W at most). As I told you before, stock processors were already like a glass full of water about to overflow (which gave instability and therefore blue screens), so that bad bet of the assemblers was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Unfortunately, some processors suffered irreversible damage as a result, as they have been burned internally, considerably reducing their performance. Intel has already provided support and replacement, as they are largely to blame for not communicating this to the motherboard assemblers.
I recommend you to update the BIOS of your motherboard to the latest version available, test without touching anything once updated (since the latest versions come by default without that absurd consumption delimiter they had before), if you notice less performance than what your processor should give, better resort to the warranty.
Something important regarding the temperature, is that they are inevitably hot processors, especially i7 and i9, but in case they get to make thermal trothing, it is more due to the cooling you have, I changed to a 360mm aio and gives me a maximum temperature of 81 ° C, with a score of 28.8k pts in cinemench.
I hope it helped you, best regards and good luck!
@@carlosgamess Thank you for the explanation ! I did update to my Asus motherboards latest bio and did not touch anything and during Cinebench and shot instantly up to 100C still. Now i think i may have fixed it. The ONLY thing i touched was "Actual VRM Core Voltage" and set that to manual form auto and put typed in 1.40. My temps during cinebench stayed under 91C easily, no throttling and although i think its still a little low my score was 21000 now
@@vijaysharma2215 Great, glad to hear that, the last thing I would recommend for you to get all the full performance without voltage limiting would be to upgrade your cooling.
Take care and best regards! 👋🏻😁
@carlosgamess running a custom loop with 2 RADs and 10 fans lol.
I did everything exactly as you showed and ruined my entire system. I want to fucking cry i
99'C thank you very much for instructions how to kill Intel CPU
DID THIS AND MY WINDOWS WONT BOOT DONT DO THIS
Bro.
253w sounds crazy
Check intel recommended specs
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/230500/intel-core-i713700k-processor-30m-cache-up-to-5-40-ghz/specifications.html
This is a pain in the ass.
this setings is for overclocking not for undervolting, you pushing cpu to 253 watts ? are you crazy ? 1.35 volt ? lol stop guys dont follow those settings this is for 100% cpu overheat setings...
@@davidostar 🤡
@@RTX3070msi 💋
Why do you say this kid are u actually serious ??
I
I’m sick to my stomach that someone would make one of these videos and have no idea what they’re talking about. Ruined my entire computer. You should not be allowed on TH-cam.
Many thanks!
Happy to help🫶🏻
Does undervolting work on a i5- 13400F?
I haven’t tried on them