Modder keeps RTX 4090 and Core i9-13900K below 30C using an air conditioner
A recent Bilibili video from modder "Electrolytic Sodium Carbonate" (ESC) demonstrates how an air conditioner can interface directly with a PC tower. Although the method is likely...www.techspot.com
Next step: build an indoors Game-Ready igloo and eat seal fat to stay warm??
You also don't have to worry about condensation at all when the whole system is -30.Sub 0 overclocking without LN2
You also don't have to worry about condensation at all when the whole system is -30.
That is for a K model or a non K model?Sorry, but 225/250W power limits are not conservative at all.
I consider 160W to be a reasonable limit and 120W a conservative limit.
Also you need to limit the frequencies too, so that the CPU does not ask for high voltage and cannot locally overheat. 5000/4000 MHz limits seem pretty safe to me.
P4 was forgiveable due some good designs and Bulldozer had tons of cores that cannot be burned out.If you have a 13/14 gen that's been stable for a...
A month might seem a bit excessive, but I am curious. I have a 12900k system that is super stable. I reboot it maybe once a month due to windows doing something weird. But nothing ever crashes. I leave professional productivity applications open for weeks at time no issue. Blender, Visual...www.overclock.net
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P4 and Bulldozer are celebrating because people will no longer argue about the worst CPU ever being P4 or Bulldozer. Raptor Lake is the undisputed champ now for a LONG time to come.
UK Steve's 14900K is definitely degraded. That's why he has it set to 125W. He put the CPU stats back in AB. Look at the clocks in any CPU heavy game in his suite. A CPU marketed at upto 6GHz boost has trouble hitting 5GHz. He is better off using the 12700kf as it runs its rated speeds.
Steve scratching his head with the - hurr durr I have performance issues with all of my hardware in Spidey 2. Well Steve, a 14900K constantly going below 5GHz is leaving a lot of performance on the table in a CPU intensive game. He didn't even bother showing Spidey with RT, it would have been worse than the other run. Indy and 2077 with RT are tragic clocks.
The mitigations have also lowered the performance seen in initial reviews. Might be a wide variance between reviewers on settings at this point. It's been such a 💩show...The 14900K has to have the widest range of performance I've ever seen in any CPU. In some reviewers systems it's slower than a 285K, and in some other reviews it's 20% faster. It's either a combination of degradation or really bad voltage binning from Intel not allowing some CPUs hit full boost clocks.
Seems that happens in older microcode, the issue? Is that old Raptor Lake units, even stock ones are clearly affected with that. So, is hard to find a new 13th gen processor without being affected.No apparent degradation, still boosting to 5.5GHz on lightly threaded workloads.
Has never been run on older microcode, only on "fixed" microcode. The experiment continues...
The issue is that ARL is made by TSMC and that tells a lot of Intel's process.I TOTALLY agree with this poster: https://www.overclock.net/posts/29445852/
Intel engineers got so traumatized by the Raptor mess that they didn't even try to push ARL. I guess Pat must've told them that they couldn't afford another bad PR nightmare so they played it stupid safe.
I TOTALLY agree with this poster: https://www.overclock.net/posts/29445852/
Intel engineers got so traumatized by the Raptor mess that they didn't even try to push ARL. I guess Pat must've told them that they couldn't afford another bad PR nightmare so they played it stupid safe.