Check if 1.4375 volts is suitable for Bordwell-e with a 240mm aio.
Check if 1.4375 volts is suitable for Bordwell-e with a 240mm aio.
Keep providing it until you can no longer maintain the temperature
Turn off the CPU over-voltage safeguard and continue operation.
Sure, I'm playing along. But the situation is set to unfold gradually. It's almost time for its lifecycle to wrap up (usually around five years), and adding another six to eight years seems a bit too fast, right? I'd suggest waiting another year before it becomes a standard in place. The IPC is already lagging behind current models by 30-40%.
The computer should keep running until it stops, especially if you use Linux. Just because Windows reaches end of life doesn’t mean your system is gone. I think 1.43v is fine, but around 1.5v it might wear out quickly—especially at 1.6 or 1.65v.
For my old x5690 I set the voltage to 1.6v for 4800, while on my 3770K I used 1.525v for 4900. The CPU OVP was one tick higher. You're not alone with your Ryzen setup—CPU OTP has appeared twice on your 5900X. Oops... somewhere above 100°C. Anyway, it will warn you when something's wrong.