Let's Fix This... Intel Core i9 14900K Overclocking Review with 8Pack
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Intel just launched the Intel Core i9 14900K processor and professional overclocker Ian "8PACK" Parry has been busy testing this new CPU to find the best Overclock settings. Overclocking the Intel i9 14900K can greatly improve performance in gaming & workstation tasks while reducing power draw. Follow 8Pack's guide to find out about the free extra performance gains from overclocking in various industry-standard benchmarks & workloads such as 3DMARK, Cinebench r23, Blender, Final Fantasy, and more! The power draw and thermal performance is put to the test with temperature results and the cooling recommendations discussed. If you want to upgrade your PC with the Intel i9 14900K processor this is a must watch guide! Overclocked, Tuned, Tested and prebuilt bundles using 8Packs recommended settings can be found on the Overclockers UK website HERE: www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-com...
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - About the i9-14900K
01:25 - Stock performance vs i9-134900K
02:42 - Cooling & Power Draw
04:22 - Test System hardware used
05:19 - i9-14900K & Memory
06:37 - Multi Core Overclocking - Workstation
07:48 - Multi Core Overclocking Results - Workstation
08:47 - Multi Core Overclocking - Who is it for?
09:34 - Single Core Overclocking - Gaming
11:37 - Single Core Overclocking Results - Gaming
12:18 - Where To Get Your i9-14900K Tuned Like 8Pack
13:39 - Final Thoughts on the i9-14900K
15:16 - Outro
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I use to overclock in the core 2 duo/quad and sandybridge eras when you could get a LOT of performance.
I had a Celeron e1200 pc that I used for the office that I overclocked from 1.6ghz to 3.4ghz 24/7 on a $40 cooler. Getting 1ghz+ gains was easy on those cpu's. Now with my 13700k that runs at 5.4ghz single core, what is the use in spending hundreds to get it to 5.6 or 5.7ghz. I am glad there are enthusiasts still like this guy.
Like a dope, I kept waiting to see the actual settings...I'll remember the name for future reference.
they're not there, isn't it?
he actually said NOTHING in these 15 mins... "do as I said"... but like WHAT to DO??? buy your overpriced "tuned" stuff, which he stated he's still working those profiles? :))
this is so overrated
Any videos you've found that actually have good information on the 14900k?
skatterbencher or something... but probably it's best to search for 13900K/KS stuff as they're pretty similar
Waste of time.. is like.. look what I can do... :)))))
I would have liked to see how much power draw and downclocking it did at stock settings with a maximum undervolt.
My 14900kf goes all core 5.8 Ghz and 6.1 single with just AI and Tvb enabled. Cooled with a Mora 420 and Heatkiller IV Copper with Kyronaut extreme paste.
Running a similar overclock on my 14900K on a Strix z690-I, Using AI OC function + manually lowering the cooler score + HyperThreading off = 6.2/3cores 5.9/rest 5.7/allcore 4.5/ecores 5.0/ring @ 300w, Cinebench multi 35K single 2200. Solid bump in performance over my 12700K with similar OC @ 5.6/allboost 5.4/allcore 4.0/ecore 4.6/ring @180w, CB 20K/1900
Does this video go over what was actually tuned or just say "tuned".
EDIT: Oh i see, this just saying its 'tuned', but we don't actually see how or what was tuned, and then its sold as a bundle on the shop.
is there any place i can get these settings for gaming OC ?
Thank you for your settings share you Doby !!!!
To help mitigate potential stability/degradation widely reported on flagship Raptor lake SKUs, I have changed a lot of my BIOS settings based on what I have watched and read. For my 13900k and 14900k I have done the following: MCE off, PL1 and PL2 limit to 225, limit P-core boost to 5.5 GHz and E-core boost to 4.3GHz, and use balanced power profile in Windows (although I do disable core parking to keep system highly responsive). Oh and just XMP on the RAM. I didn’t change LLC value. I have set voltage offset at a modest -0.015v and set the Core limit to 300 Amps. I have disabled the C6&C7 C states and EIST. Lastly I have locked AVX at 0 offset. I have tested on P95, CB R23 and CB R15. All great and in a mid 20 degree room, no workload exceeds 80c on package or cores. Very happy and benchmarks are very close to where they were before taming these beasts.
Just a couple days now before my custom build is here.
I ended up choosing the 14700K simply because I have no real use for 16 E cores and even 12 is silly. If the 14600K had 8 P cores and not 6, I would have bought that, but I did want 8 P cores.
So the thing is, I am going to disable 4 E cores and hyperthread on the 14700K. I am going to have it as 16 "straight cores". 8 P, and 8 E. I'll be using the Asus Pro Art Z790 motherboard. The default all core turbo for the P cores is 5.5 on the 14700K, vs 5.6 on the 14900K. E cores are 4.3 and 4.4 respectively.
One area the 14900K has the edge is that it can hit 6ghz in single threaded workloads, whereas the 14700k hits 5.6.
I was thinking of mucking about with the multipliers and setting say 1 or 2 P core load to 5.8ghz, 3 or 4 to 5.8, 5 or 6 to 5.7 and if 7 or 8 P cores are being used, 5.6.
Does this sound realistic? With a slight undervolt even?
I'll be using the Lian Li Galahad II LCD, the top model they offer, an 1000w Seasonic Platinum PSU, and it will all be in a Shadow Base 800FX case. AIO Rad will be front mounted as intake of course, as that's how you get lower cpu temps, and the 3 front fans included with the case will be re located to the top as exhaust. There'll be the 3 intake RAD fans, 1 intake on the bottom, 1 rear exhaust and 3 top exhaust. The case fans are all 140mm. I know that any usual 3rd party builder would take the lazy route and just put the AIO Rad as the top exhaust and leave the case fans as is, but I insisted :)
Oh btw, I was thinking of setting the E cores to match the 14900K also, at 4.4ghz. I think that's reasonable. So under full load, I am hoping 8 P cores @ 5.6 and 8 E cores @ 4.4. What do you think?
I don't want to go extreme, I just want a bit of a lift to single core performance mostly and want stability, not to test the limits. I am sure with tweaking for hours I could get it to 6.2 like the 14900K overclocked, but I am not even going to try.
Edit, spelling.
You must of lost the silicone lottery because stock 14900k with the same EK cooler you mentioned at most loading into a game might hit like 73 - 80, and consistent running a game fully maxed out about 60c.
Hi! Where i found your step by step overclocking for this i9 14900k? I'very neebie for this practic 😢 . Thabk you very much
What you need help with
@@mythbuster4315 hi brother i really need help just for run this cpu without issues (
Hey 8Pack! I’ve been an overclocker since the Pentium 166 days (turned it into a Pentium 200 via jumpers at age 8) back in the early 1990’s and been hooked ever since. Quick question. Do people still lap CPU HS’s much anymore like we all used to do all the time? Rather than delidding I’m thinking of just lapping my new i9 14900k. My 2x 360mm rads and custom loop are keeping up no problem but just curious if lapping is still standard practice anymore?
Wtf does it matter if its standard practice or not? Just do what you want to do loser
Hey fella, I hear ya... This 8pack bloke is all about money making and selling packages.. Jumpers and Pentiums, I remember it well... 14900k is all delid now, you want direct to die stuff. Have a search and best of luck
On your Asus z790 Apex white motherboard does it have better performance over the asus z790 apex encore ? Which is better than asus z790 dark hero
MSI z790 Godlike is better than all of them together. :D
So what are the BIOS settings you used to attain these results? Jeez my man!
Weren't you going to give some bios settings? 5.5ghz P cores, 4.4 e cores, cache up to a 50 ratio for multicore. What about voltages? LLC? Vcore? max total watts? Actual bios settings? Otherwise this is more of a brag or proof of concept than useful for doin it yourself, no?
completely agree max. What is the point of this "review". I get 41300 in cinebench r23 with per core overclock(6.2 on 5 cores and 5.8 all core. E cores all set to 4.5).
And btw talking about the best game settings and there are 0 game benchmark, what is this??!
Yeah….do it step by step old son…gave us nothing to follow
I agree.
What a pile, told us absolutely nothing, complete time theft
Cheers OC`ers as I purchased an Apex from yourselves but was advised to look for a 13900ks as it`ll do the same and save me a chunk of change which she currently boosts to 6.3 and the mem sitting at 8000ghz and sitting stable very pleased with the board and CPU, mem is G,Skill 8000 kit, 48gig, I was on AMD before and was going to go for the 7950X from a 5950X but then stumbled on a overclocking vid using the asus apex motherboard was on gigabyte board before and the software for it was in my opinion garbage but this apex has been solid to be fair it cost a heck of lot more than the gigabyte but thats quality I guess and saving on the CPU helped my justify going for the apex, my cooling loop consists of two 360 rads in line as it`s cooling a 4090 also, but yes happy with the system would recommend the board for sure.
haha :D 8000mhz is not stable
Would be great follow up seeing the settings used to optimise the cpu
I was searching for that myself
Why would they share that, you're literally paying them for it so it's a secret
What a video...BAFTA level of performance by the main man... Surprised this is not pay per view.
what do you mean i don’t get it
Just curious why you are using hwmonitor rather than the more accurate hwinfo64?
me, watching this with a 14900k at 5.7 all p-cores and 4.6 all e-cores, stable all time at max 92 degrees and 350wats on a 420aio with 11x 140mm fans. :) thanks for advice
Very nice! 🚀
Hey. Have you tried the LGA 1700 thermal backplate? Seems to cool something around 5 to 10 degrees according to reviews Ive seen
What voltage did you have on the p-Cores and e-Cores? And what temps in Games?
I’ve never hit 100c myself even using ASUS remove all limits, and this is 10mins looping R23, using an AIO with stock Tim. And my SP is only 92
Perfectly explained and works at a 13thgen as well. Thats the Secret to get superb performance even in a ssf build with only a 280 AIO. You can go much further with delid and polished ihs❤
me watching this video with my i7 8700k:
i7 8700k: don't u even think u broke
lol I literally just upgraded from my 8700k on my custom loop @ 5.1ghz for the last 7 years to i9 14900k. Jumping from 95w to 353w has been quite the test of my 2x 360mm rads but having no issues whatsoever. 👍 I’m ~5x the multi core performance now and ~2x the single core performance vs the old trusty 8700k OC now. 💪🔥
@@halflife82 wow awesome!
If I already had a 12th or 13th gen, no way I'd move to the 14th gen. But lemme tell ya, moving from a 9700k to a 14900k.... mint 👌👌
I am right now moving from I9-9900K to a I9-14900K with a much cheaper MSI PRO Z790-A MAX and 48GB Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5-8000 and hoping to get the maximum speed out of it. I will try to find out how to get maximum Bang/Buck. And yes, i need more then 36Gb Ram because its not only a gaming PC, i use it for CAD, too. And the extra money i saved not buying extreme expensive motherboard i invested in a 4TB Lexar NM790 M.2. The AIO and case and rest i will use from my old PC.
@@usurpinesusanti3149 only the asus apex will run 8000 stable and you need a binned 14900k.
I'm moving from an X99 platform, I7-6850K to the 14900KS in a couple of days. My previous rig was built 8 years ago and has served me well. I am CPU bottlenecked now, however. Was waiting on the next HEDT platform from Intel but looks like we're not getting any more PCIe lanes anytime soon, so 16 it is for now. (I'm not going to a Xeon, and not happy with AMD)
Moved from a i7 7700k to 14900k talk about mind blowing upgrade🤐
5.5??
14900k ASUS z690 Gaming F R23 Multi core score 41435 using Corsair 150 I Capellix max package temp 89 undervolt 0.025
What settings do you use? Thankd
Hm.... seams weaker than 13900KS.... mine hits over 41600 points in Cinebench R23 with a Kraken X63 AIO cooler & completely stock settings. And at what seems to be the same power usage.
Sad thing is I can hit these OC marks with my 13700K with a standard 360 AIO and cheaper MSI Unify-X Z690. The limiting factor is the cooling solution. So in order to do a true OC you have to go custom loop, it is inevitable.
Not even. The limiting factor is the IHS and die contact. I have 4x480mm radiators in a custom loop and it makes no difference. The cpu simply can’t transfer the heat properly.
@@AFpaleoCon How is one 360mm AIO equal to 4x480mm custom loop. Honestly makes no sense. I agree that direct die cooling with liquid metal is the best solution for this CPU but not a risk that many would take.
No Corsair Titanium in stock yet?
Stock is on it's way 📦 No ETA at this time unfortunately.
he looks sooo familiar...
then I realized:
he speaks and looks exactly like Popeye! =)))))))))))))))
so where are your settings ect?? just a brag video. like selling a soda but you cant get it up to taste it
scoring 41300 on r23 with a 13900kf with close to stock clocks... undervolting helps
I bought a 12700K for $199 open box and gave it excellent cooling, overclocked the CPU to 5.4ghz all p-cores, 4.2 on e-cores, paired it with 36CL Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 7600mh, and the performance is incredible along with my RTX 4090. You guys are NOT going to be doing any serious level of productivity, so it's pointless to get the i-9. It's a waste of money.
These results are worse than I get from my tuned 13900K/Hero bundle bought from you which is on custom loop. I can get 5.7/4.4 ALL core with up to 6Ghz and 7000 on the RAM and that's with a poor IMC (68) and a cache that won't get above 4.9GHz 😢. Sounds as if Intel are playing the same trick on you and consumers as they did last year and keeping the top bin chips for a 14900KS release in January. I would definitely be interested in a *good* 14900KS or equivalent golden sample 14900K to upgrade my 8Pack bundle!
not same for 14700k
"Smaller Energy Bill ..."
Sure. Free Energy!
ROTFL & **facepalm**
are you doing fintess ? 😅
Fantastic overclock but you didn't run a single game....
Im guessing since the company is called Overclockers, they want yku to buy from them for that reason, so dont want to give the actual info 😂
2:41 Recomending defective Asus boards as overclocker, lol
After ASUS were selling and scaming people with defective Z690 APEX then Z690 Hero fail, Z790 Extreme half working board, AM5 overvolting and many more things, self-respecting person would not buy an ASUS motherboard again, they've hit rock bottom.
It’s not just their motherboards! Their monitors and graphics cards have taken a nosedive in quality control also. I have been buying MSI instead and so far so good.
Wtf am i going to do with my cpu running at 100c. Burn my house down? Fry an egg? Make coffee?
OK Karen you are clueless we get it. Go back to your AMDip toy