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DDR4 2933 ? i7 10700f all cores clock speed ?

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Because it looks like you only have one RAM stick in one slot of your quad channel. Install another into slot3 and open more PCI lanes and XMP profile. You bought a locked processor, if you bought that CPU from an OE rig you're probably running H470, worse case B410 <--or w/e it is. (H470 still a good mid-high end tier! the Z490 is only highest after that in the 400 Series). Unless your custom something and LGA 1200 somewhere else.. But that's your chipsets, if you wasted money I mean you can use Z490, but those usually need -K as it requires almost always integrated graphics because all the mobo manufactures included video out ports on those boards so far as I've seen shopping. Use intel XTU, you can raise the PL1 and that's it! It is a locked remember, no multiplier or direct GHz changes allowed, AT ALL. But you can raise the PL1 which in essence allows you to run at full all the time if you don't adjust the power boost times.. Be sure to use cooling, my custom cooling setup idols at 4-6C with this CPU so I didn't fret to much at cranking it up in higher intervals than you should.. But you need at least two channels occupied to engage the OE XMP part in bios since you will have no control over it from a locked OE mobo too, just starts and defaults to the highest for that CPU, 2933MHz.. I skip those custom stick speeds only HP and Dell buying from HyperX and overpricing, straight to Kingston got me 3200MHz for half the price to size offers and XMP defaults it to 2933Mhz for me.. Just a thought and seemingly observation I noticed on your CPU-Z shots.. Try filling, preferrably all the RAM slots, at least in dual channels at a time. Never one at a time, well you can but you will get BIG results if you do what I suggested, like almost night and day difference.

Because it looks like you only have one RAM stick in one slot of your quad channel. Install another into slot3 and open more PCI lanes and XMP profile. You bought a locked processor, if you bought that CPU from an OE rig you're probably running H470, worse case B410 <--or w/e it is. (H470 still a good mid-high end tier! the Z490 is only highest after that in the 400 Series). Unless your custom something and LGA 1200 somewhere else.. But that's your chipsets, if you wasted money I mean you can use Z490, but those usually need -K as it requires almost always integrated graphics because all the mobo manufactures included video out ports on those boards so far as I've seen shopping. Use intel XTU, you can raise the PL1 and that's it! It is a locked remember, no multiplier or direct GHz changes allowed, AT ALL. But you can raise the PL1 which in essence allows you to run at full all the time if you don't adjust the power boost times.. Be sure to use cooling, my custom cooling setup idols at 4-6C with this CPU so I didn't fret to much at cranking it up in higher intervals than you should.. But you need at least two channels occupied to engage the OE XMP part in bios since you will have no control over it from a locked OE mobo too, just starts and defaults to the highest for that CPU, 2933MHz.. I skip those custom stick speeds only HP and Dell buying from HyperX and overpricing, straight to Kingston got me 3200MHz for half the price to size offers and XMP defaults it to 2933Mhz for me.. Just a thought and seemingly observation I noticed on your CPU-Z shots.. Try filling, preferrably all the RAM slots, at least in dual channels at a time. Never one at a time, well you can but you will get BIG results if you do what I suggested, like almost night and day difference.
And change your power settings in windows to "performance mode" will eliminate any windows throttling or clocking etc.. Especially if youre desktop you should turn that into performance mode.

65 watt limitation does that. 165 watt leads to 78.
Mines at 75.. But I dont go over 37C under load, and lowered to the boost times to eliviate the extra heat from that to make it shorter "back to 75W" times which eliminates the 224W boost frequency at 28 seconds.. to 20 seconds. Its the bus speeds, which you cant really mess with anyway, that cause issues above 103MHz. Why they clocked 99.71Mhz (100MHz Intel).. you can get it at bout 101-102 and have no POST issues, after that you will not POST properly as the firmware and/or windows kernel is waiting for the 100Mhz BCLK and will throw boot errors hence POST errors.

Your cooler is working correctly and your temps are normal.
43° under load seems very low and unusual.
Not unless you built custom ram air into rads, blast constant 20-40F chilled air, closed into the system and pipe back out elsewhere from the house. So house sits 75-80F and the chilled air mixed with outside sitting at 20F... No hot air from house gets into the loop and no cold air leaks into the house.. kind of routed the outside (through air filters and made sure it chilled dry air, and sealed all the way in and back out flowing through the case) air inside into a loop and back out, outside gets warmer I turn on the chilled air factor. I idol around 4-6C and GPU at 16-20C. Warzone doesn't bring it over 64-68F! (bout 24-28C) you can touch it while I'm gaming! These pics before i adjusted PL1, just did that hour ago and I'm still running stress as I'm typing this.
 

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