Performance issues reported with i9 14900K under heat stress. Cinebench results indicate problems.
Performance issues reported with i9 14900K under heat stress. Cinebench results indicate problems.
You're seeing a Cinebench score around 34,000 with consistent 70-80 C ratings. It looks like you're aiming for better performance. Using version 1202 with the Intel baseline option should work well, but you might consider switching to another configuration if you want an even higher score. This will help you reach your full potential.
253w is the accurate figure for extreme Intel specifications. However, you might want to check some YouTube videos on the subject. You could also search online and discover several relevant clips. Setting limits and undervolting can potentially boost your score. It really depends on how fortunate you are with the silicon draw.
This topic centers on the complete configuration options for PC hardware, especially among enthusiasts. Switching to MCE or multicore enhancements can boost Cinebench R23 scores to 40k, but it often increases heat generation.
I adjusted the settings on the MCE, changed the pl1 and pl2 values to 253, set the other parameter to 400 A, removed two RAM sticks from my four, enabled XMP, and lowered the core SVID voltage by 0.10000. After these changes I achieved a score of around 37,000. My next aim is to further reduce the CPU core voltage while keeping the score high. I also downgraded the BIOS from 1302 to 1202 M.S.I. Since the 1302 didn’t perform well, should I revert to it?