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System Name | HAL |
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Processor | Core i9 14900ks @5.9-6.3 |
Motherboard | Z790 Dark Hero |
Cooling | Bitspower Summit SE & (2) 360 Corsair XR7 Rads push/pull |
Memory | 2x 32GB (64GB) Gskill trident 6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4090 Gigagbyte gaming OC @ +200/1300 |
Storage | (M2's) 2x Samsung 980 pro 2TB, 1xWD Black 2TB, 1x SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB |
Display(s) | 65" LG OLED 120HZ |
Case | Lian Li dyanmic Evo11 with distro plate |
Audio Device(s) | Klipsh 7.1 through Sony DH790 EARC. |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1350 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 11 x64 |
Hello ladies and gentlemen.
I hope the day is finding you all well. I just have a question. I’m overclocking my 14900KS on a custom loop. I’ve got it to the point to where it’s just barely hitting 90°C and I’m keeping two of my cores at 63 and the rest at 59. I’m pretty happy with that.
I’d like to stop it from thermal throttling at 90C though. How can I do that?
Do I have to change C states or do I have to manually go into TVB and adjust things independently?
Or can I set TVB to disabled? I just want to completely disable CPU and Ring thermal throttling at 90 C lol.
I’ve got most of the stuff I need set up in bios, but this one thing is making me nutty.
Setting the CPU temp max to 105° didn’t stop it and I never get close to that in testing anyway.
Thanks and happy Friday everyone!
UPDATE:
So I found a step toward the solution? I just used Intel XTU, enabled TVB and disabled the steps and set it to 100° C.
However in Hardware monitor I can see it is still downclocking my CPU..
So uh… Yea… Idk..
Maybe a step in the right direction.
Perhaps TVB manual adjustments in bios is the way to go?
I hope the day is finding you all well. I just have a question. I’m overclocking my 14900KS on a custom loop. I’ve got it to the point to where it’s just barely hitting 90°C and I’m keeping two of my cores at 63 and the rest at 59. I’m pretty happy with that.
I’d like to stop it from thermal throttling at 90C though. How can I do that?
Do I have to change C states or do I have to manually go into TVB and adjust things independently?
Or can I set TVB to disabled? I just want to completely disable CPU and Ring thermal throttling at 90 C lol.
I’ve got most of the stuff I need set up in bios, but this one thing is making me nutty.
Setting the CPU temp max to 105° didn’t stop it and I never get close to that in testing anyway.
Thanks and happy Friday everyone!
UPDATE:
So I found a step toward the solution? I just used Intel XTU, enabled TVB and disabled the steps and set it to 100° C.
However in Hardware monitor I can see it is still downclocking my CPU..
So uh… Yea… Idk..
Maybe a step in the right direction.
Perhaps TVB manual adjustments in bios is the way to go?
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