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I have an i5 11400f and a Nzxt N7 Z590 motherboard with latest bios and 32gb 4000mhz cl 18 ram
In this video it is suggested to raise the Base Frequecy Boost from 65 watts to 125 watts for a higher cb r23 score, I also do that even though I don't have Base Frequecy Boost but raise the tdp, Long Duration Power Limit from 65 to 125 watts
What then happens when I stress test is that I get around 3,900 mhz in aida64 with everything activated, instead of stock 65 watts where it runs around 3,100 mhz and in other tests 4,200 mhz with Long Duration Power Limit of 125 watts.
The problem is that something goes down during the aida64 test after max 2 min, which is the cpu (it doesn't freeze, not even bsod) the test stops and the aida64 turns completely red, back to 65 watts then the test is100% stable but for a lower score than It ca can be in cb r23, which I have just under 10000 in multicore (higher in the video) as it does not boost all the way up to 4,200mhz as the bus speed is not quite 100.
How can I get it to run completely stable with tdp, Long Duration Power Limit of 125 watts?
In this video it is suggested to raise the Base Frequecy Boost from 65 watts to 125 watts for a higher cb r23 score, I also do that even though I don't have Base Frequecy Boost but raise the tdp, Long Duration Power Limit from 65 to 125 watts
What then happens when I stress test is that I get around 3,900 mhz in aida64 with everything activated, instead of stock 65 watts where it runs around 3,100 mhz and in other tests 4,200 mhz with Long Duration Power Limit of 125 watts.
The problem is that something goes down during the aida64 test after max 2 min, which is the cpu (it doesn't freeze, not even bsod) the test stops and the aida64 turns completely red, back to 65 watts then the test is100% stable but for a lower score than It ca can be in cb r23, which I have just under 10000 in multicore (higher in the video) as it does not boost all the way up to 4,200mhz as the bus speed is not quite 100.
How can I get it to run completely stable with tdp, Long Duration Power Limit of 125 watts?