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Good vcore for a stock boosts performance to 10900KF under intense gaming conditions

Good vcore for a stock boosts performance to 10900KF under intense gaming conditions

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fandras7
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06-01-2021, 06:14 PM
#1
Hello,
I acquired a 10900KF and an Asus Z590-A Prime paired with a Corsair Vengeance 3600MHz 8GBx2 setup. I also have an Asus 1080Ti from my earlier build. My system runs a Noctua D15S cooler.

I don’t plan to overclock anything. I turn off MCE in the Asus BIOS and intend to keep using it that way.

With each new CPU or GPU I buy, if I’m not overclocking, I tend to adjust them to the lowest possible voltage (to reduce heat, power use, extend component life, and minimize fan noise). I aim for stable performance.

Based on what others share, what voltage is considered reasonable for a stock 10900KF during moderate gaming sessions? I don’t run AVX 100% workloads all day on Prime95, just to keep things light.

My CPU speed is 63 MHz. It seems like an average chip or possibly below average.
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fandras7
06-01-2021, 06:14 PM #1

Hello,
I acquired a 10900KF and an Asus Z590-A Prime paired with a Corsair Vengeance 3600MHz 8GBx2 setup. I also have an Asus 1080Ti from my earlier build. My system runs a Noctua D15S cooler.

I don’t plan to overclock anything. I turn off MCE in the Asus BIOS and intend to keep using it that way.

With each new CPU or GPU I buy, if I’m not overclocking, I tend to adjust them to the lowest possible voltage (to reduce heat, power use, extend component life, and minimize fan noise). I aim for stable performance.

Based on what others share, what voltage is considered reasonable for a stock 10900KF during moderate gaming sessions? I don’t run AVX 100% workloads all day on Prime95, just to keep things light.

My CPU speed is 63 MHz. It seems like an average chip or possibly below average.

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Krothuki
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06-02-2021, 12:33 AM
#2
If you manage to secure them at a lower price for regular use, it should work well.
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Krothuki
06-02-2021, 12:33 AM #2

If you manage to secure them at a lower price for regular use, it should work well.

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mistercraft77
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06-02-2021, 11:00 AM
#3
If you manage to secure them at a lower price for regular use, it should work well.
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mistercraft77
06-02-2021, 11:00 AM #3

If you manage to secure them at a lower price for regular use, it should work well.