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System Name | Raptor Baked |
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Processor | 14900k w.c. |
Motherboard | Z790 Hero |
Cooling | w.c. |
Memory | 48GB G.Skill 7200 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac 4080 w.c. |
Storage | 2TB Kingston kc3k |
Display(s) | Samsung 34" G8 |
Case | Corsair 460X |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | PCIe5 850w |
Mouse | Asus |
Keyboard | Corsair |
Software | Win 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Cool n Quiet. |
Aren't all modern CPU's running at higher voltages than old ones? I've seen several Skylakes running at way higher voltages than the old ones...
Well I thought/heard it was the other way around. Voltage should go down as the manufacturing process goes down. The lower the nm the more fragile it becomes apparently. But it seems not in this case. Surely MSI wouldn't risk this setting in the bios if they didn't think it was plausible. They are putting themselves at a hell of a lot risk and the processors along with it. Like I say, maybe they know something we don't or I don't....