Kosten von 13.700 US-Dollar sind zu niedrig.
Kosten von 13.700 US-Dollar sind zu niedrig.
Inquiring about a device with a 13.7k underload at stock clocks, a contact frame, a 280AIO, and ongoing thermal throttling in R23. Is this typical?
13700k will inevitably reach a stage where it slows down. This is the inherent behavior of the hardware. Maintaining performance on these processors depends largely on keeping temperatures stable enough for consistent heat management. Unless your friend is experiencing problems with his PC, Cinebench 23 isn't a genuine measure of CPU capability unless he's using it for 3D rendering with heavy workloads where time costs money. Cinebench aims to stress the CPU to its limits, showing potential for rendering rather than typical usage scenarios. It offers minimal insight into gaming performance. Encourage your friend to run HWinfo64, check the sensor panel, and perform a Cinebench test to observe actual temperatures and speeds. This will help identify throttling and guide solutions to resolve any issues.
Consider adjusting the aio size to 280 or 420mm depending on compatibility.
More fluid volume would be beneficial. If your AIO could use a boost, consider adding a few extra fans you might have and test before spending money. Also, let me know how long you've been using this AIO—if it's been over a year or so, the flow might be slightly reduced because of some buildup. AIOs that have been used heavily are easy to clean and refill. Make sure any sealing rings are in good shape and handle them carefully when cleaning. The pump block features micro fins, and tiny particles can get stuck there, which may lower flow and efficiency.