Intel i7 13700KF experienced crashes during Cinebench R23 after just 2 seconds on a multi-core setup.
Intel i7 13700KF experienced crashes during Cinebench R23 after just 2 seconds on a multi-core setup.
Hello, I've been using my 13700kf for nearly a year and have never run Cinebench R23 before. Recently I tried it, and it crashed immediately with a bug report. What might be wrong? I've attached photos showing both airflow and paste quality—should the chip be faulty? Would reinstalling Windows help? I've already reinstalled Cinebench R23, upgraded from Windows 10 to 11, updated BIOS to version 7E07v19, applied fresh thermal paste, and set up my system with the specified components.
Never modified any settings for this CPU or MOBO before. Only changed the XMP mode. I didn’t mention trying a BIOS update, but I received version 7E07v19 on 2023-12-12. Should I reset the BIOS now?
While playing games, the temperature is typically between 70-80°C. I also enjoy playing Rust and Witchcraft!
It seems like the issue persists even after disabling it and turning off XMP. *sigh*
Here are three alternative versions of your message:
1. Set it manually off; otherwise it will just act as if it has no restrictions, which often leads to unexpected behavior.
2. After confirming TE is off, test with Turbo Boost disabled. If that works...
3. Check if you can define a turbo table yourself. I’m having trouble finding details about MSI motherboards and whether they support this kind of setting, so I’m really struggling here. If you have a Gigabyte board, you’re in luck—it’s what I have, and custom turbo tables are definitely worth exploring.