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Since you mentioned ASUS, I’ll take advantage of you here, if you don’t mind, and ask you a thing or two.
Finished my build a couple of days ago with 14700k on z690 hero, DDR5 6400 cl32 and AIO 360 (Deepcool LS720). Running C23, with all at stock and I had
So dove into websites and videos, and Reddit (thank you guys) and undervolted by -0.075 and also -0.1 -MCE on - limits off: I run C23 no issues for over 10 mins with a max temp of 81. The average is like 72. Score is 35634
Do you think this is how the system should run in your opinion? I almost would say that there’s south thermal headroom that might be worth increasing p-cores speed, but not sure that it’s actually worth it for gaming.
Appreciate your insight