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System Name | Carbon-14900K |
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Processor | Intel i9-14900K |
Motherboard | MSI Z790 Carbon Wifi |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO |
Memory | G-Skill Trident Z5 4 x 16GB DDR5 6800 |
Video Card(s) | Palit Game Rock RTX 4090 |
Storage | Western digital Black SN850X 1&2TB - PCIe Gen 4 M.2-2 Western Digital Blue 1TB SN750 PCIe Gen 3 |
Display(s) | MSI Optix MPG341CQR Ulta-wide 3440x1440p 144Hz and a Samsung 50 inch TV 4K TV |
Case | NZXT H7 Flow |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster X4 |
Power Supply | NZXT C1200w Gold |
Mouse | Corsair M65 Pro Mouse |
Keyboard | Corsair STRAFE MK2 RGB |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench R23 = 41070 Multicore test |
As a 14900K user (no issues as I limited mine to 1.350v from the start), yes! Sadly Intel I think did decide to push these CPU's to the max to compete with the X3D CPUs' and they also wanted to keep the highest Ghz victory as well....In doing so they and the Motherboard manufacturers also had a huge hand in this, really pushed the CPU's especially the i9 series way to high without thinking or fine tuning the voltages. The worst part is that they did not need to and could have still got great perforamnce with some fine tuning. Anyway this is a lesson for both AMD and Intel and I think AMD have limited there new 9000 series already showing the underwhelming performance figures.Does anyone else think that "incorrect voltage requests to the processor that are causing elevated operating voltage" is just an excuse for pushing the voltage to be able to compete with AMD?
Intel have extended the warranty for a further two years for all 13th and 14th gen which is a start and I believe RMA's are going through a bit more smoothly though losing your CPU for a week or two cannot be a nice thing.
I use to have a Gigabyte motherboard and all I can say it the bios was a mess and once you start making any voltage changes things can go off very quickly. In fact even wwhen I made changes the old changes were not removed and only a hard bios reset. removing battery would get oit back to normal...I was pulling out my hair...changed to ASUS which was also just another painful experience as the voltage they ware pushing on anything auto or 'multicore enhancment' was a joke. On MSI now which has been better but they too were pushing too much but in terms of fine grained control, it seems a lot better. Only manufacturer I have not tried is AS Rock.Alright, that sounds close enough. So I moved ac/dc up to 110. Reduced ecores to 8. pcores 53x and ecores 42x. pl1 125 pl2 175 (is that right? I like to keep them the same personally). The only difference is I can't apply that offset (not without doing things I don't want to do anyway)... And I wasn't sure what you usually do for load testing but I saw you mentioned cpu-z so I tried that and this is what I got: (should I have pressed stress cpu instead? I'm not really that familiar with this one).
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Max vcore of 1.35. See that seems more normal to me. If a -75mv offset were stable on here ( don't know, don't want to try, since it involves ucode 104 which I've had bad luck with - twice! That thing is cursed). That would put us roughly around the same, right? If I were to jump to conclusions, it would almost seem like 13700k and 14700k aren't even binned that differently. I guess I assumed that was the whole point of the new gen. No new silicon, but move the bins up a tier.
Anyway yeah thats why I do have to use the ac/dc loadline as other than frequency its pretty much my only tool to affect vcore while staying up to date. But I can only get so far with it. 90 seems to have the same performance as 110 at least as far as I can see. Somebody on reddit suggested 60 but my performance nosedived. I guess some people increase llc to make up for this but w/e. Intel's whole system is just too complicated as far as I'm concerned. I'm just gonna run intel defaults with ac/dc at 90 and turbo 3 off, vid limit of 1.5 and try to forget about it.
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Off topic but last time I ran this test on my 14700k, the score was 14700, I'm not even kidding... I think I still have the pic.....
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lol!
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