PlasticPaul32

joined 11 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Undervolted 14700k here. Idle in single digits. most acoustic intensive games I see peaks of 120, with 80 to 90 in average

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I got my 14700k and have been testing and setting in up in my latest build. I run everything at stock, with the exception of voltage, where I set for a negative offset of 0.030. I am cooling it with a 360 AIO.

- In benchmark, C23, I get a maximum of 84C

- in various games, I am between the upper 40s and the low 50s the vast majority of the times. The max I ever saw was during Cyberpunk, when I read 61 once. I VR never went above 40 pretty much

Hope it helps!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I debated the very same thing for a little while… I mainly game with 4090. eventually I chose the 14 700 K, considering that is $200 cheaper, Ron is a little cooler, and the number of P-cores is the same. I also play at 3440x1440 and they limit my FPS at 140Hz on my 144Hz.

I am cooling it with a Deepcool LS720, and I have no problem whatsoever. with a little undervolt, runs cool: in C23 max temp is 84. In gaming is in upper 40s or low 50s. Consumption in games is 80-100, and in idle is very low, around 15W.

There is no right or wrong choice. Sometimes I thought that perhaps I should’ve gotten the 14900 K, but again, I mean play it do not do any productivity. and if I would do, the 14 700 K is plenty fast.

Hope it helps

 

I know that this is a topic that is quite recurrent since it was introduced, and I need some expert guidance. For the background: new build with Asus Maximus Z690 Hero, 14700k, DDR5 32GB 6400 CL 32, 4090. I use it mainly for gaming and I successfully undervolted by -0.50: CPU runs at a max of 85C in CB23.

Given all the thermal headroom that I have now, I am thinking to increase the p-core ratio a bit. And with this in mind and considering that I want to keep Intel ABO and XMP enabled, what is your advice for MCE? I do have a general and theoretical understanding of the differences between the Auto setting, enabled and disabled (intel specs).

Thanks guys!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

def go with 14th gen. They will also have APO, unlike previous gens. Not that it is a decisive factor, but something else on top

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

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

  • MCE off: close to 90c, C23 score just above 32000 -MCE on - limits off: I’d thermal throttle in less than 15 seconds! Abort test

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