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Article is funny to me, the media has kind of acted in a way that if you keep to the stock clocks and remove the power limits, you still in a safe configuration, but its still out of spec. Likewise of course if you tinker with tjmax.
So in short its only really news if the CPUs are crashing when you at spec'd power limits 'and' spec'd clocks 'and' spec'd voltages.
To the wccftech dude many of us already undervolt, you late to the game dude.
This page doesnt say e.g.
So in short its only really news if the CPUs are crashing when you at spec'd power limits 'and' spec'd clocks 'and' spec'd voltages.
To the wccftech dude many of us already undervolt, you late to the game dude.
Not sure about unlocked to 4096w, but I am pretty sure my ASRock does a pl1=pl2 by default, is that spec on these new chips?That's been said many times by many people, but I haven't seen a single motherboard that has unlocked power limits by default, so I have no idea what reviewers are talking about.
I'm not saying that reviewers are wrong, just that there's a gaping contrast between two realities here.
This page doesnt say e.g.
Intel® Core™ i7-13700K Processor (30M Cache, up to 5.40 GHz) - Product Specifications | Intel
Intel® Core™ i7-13700K Processor (30M Cache, up to 5.40 GHz) quick reference with specifications, features, and technologies.
www.intel.com
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