Are the voltage and temperatures within acceptable ranges? You might want to reduce them if they're too high.
Are the voltage and temperatures within acceptable ranges? You might want to reduce them if they're too high.
CPU cooler: Noctua Nh-D15 Mb: Auros Master I initially tested 5G at 1.3 and then 1.255v using prime95 without AVX for six hours. No issues occurred. Now it's running at 1.25v, and prime95 has been active for over two hours. If it doesn't crash, I plan to let it run for roughly 12-16 hours. Should I try a lower speed than 1.25v or is the current setting acceptable? Also, are these temperatures reasonable?
I'd try Avx too, but for my own testing I'd stick with Battlefield 1 or V to check CPU stability.
The temperatures are high, but 5Ghz on a 9900k isn't an issue—Intel Turbo Boost handles it. Stick to the current settings unless you want changes. Airflow seems adequate; consider setting AVX to 2. The voltage looks fine, though anything over 80°C makes me anxious.
Turn off MCE and your room temperature is around 28.7 to 30°C. It's a hot climate. Yes, setting the intake at 140mm in meshify S2 will make the AC run cooler when under load. Thanks!
Turbo boost isn't the whole picture. It's mainly about a big overclock.
It sounds like you're asking about a motherboard that frequently applies higher voltage to the CPU. This can be achieved through overclocking techniques.
What's your take? I had the 9700k OC'd to 5Ghz across all cores. But without the OC, just Turbo Boost and Multi-core boost kept me at 4.9Ghz on every core, and the voltage stayed under 1.25V most of the time—same as now that I set the multiplier to 50. Same voltage, no spikes. What do you mean?