You are when you say that they don't care! No microcode can fix the wrong Loaline and Lite Load settings that ventors keep defaulting them motherboards. Releasing the new platform it won't do any justice to this platform as well. By now, it is clear that the only way to fix this default BIOS madness is to under volt or just accept the performance penalty that the new microcodes introduced. Thanks for the video.
At least, I am happy to see that the new microcode didn't reduce the performance even more and all of my tweaking is working the same as the 0x125 and 0x129.
thank you for not being a shill but a rational tech channel who wish to do the deep dive on intels new arrow i love my new build tired of the stupid amd shilliing and intel hate and i own both an amd build and my new arrow build. great video helpful info & also nitro the commenter
My 13700k was still hitting 1.4v in hardware info running cinebench23. Put an adaptive + offset -0.070 by pwm and changed load line to mode 3 and CPU lite load to mode 3. Max I'm hitting now is 1.2xx . 29xxx on in cinebench23
Just wanna add after messing with new bios 0x12B for 1 hour on my MSI Z790 Carbon Wifi II i have found CPU Lite load 12 and PL2 300W Offset@ -0.045 mV to keep the voltages under 1.360 and still getting good performance sure there is no way anyone can get 41k cinebench anymore with these 0x129-0x12B bios. Point is: Problem is not the Wattage or Ampere problem is the MSI pushing CPU Lite Load to Mode 16 for no freaking reason which sends voltages if IA CEP disabled to 1.57v which is ridiculous. Intel is trying to fix but mobo companies are on top of it to destroy your CPUs.
@@JULVEXGAMING Asus Nev BIOS 1703 from 18.10.2024r - help me!. -PLEASE read and answer me , sorry for my english. -I HAVE: *Asus ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II BIOS v1202 ; + Intel Core i7-14700K, 3.4 GHz, 33 MB, BOX (BX8071514700K; + Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB White (90RC00L2-M0UAY0; + G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB, DDR5, 64 GB, 6000MHz, CL30 (F5-6000J3040G32GX2-TZ5RS); + Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 2280 PCI-E x4 Gen4 NVMe (MZ-V9P2T0BW); + Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC 24GB GDDR6X (ROG-STRIX-RTX4090-O24G-WHITE); + be quiet! Dark Power 13 1000W (BN335) + be quiet! 12VHPWR PCI-E 5.0 (BC073); ANY SPECIFIC TIPS? + I have this processor with the above configuration since May 2024, AND I HAVE NO PROBLEMS PROBLEMS WITH CPU STABILITY (voltages between 1.389v-1.489v) - neither in the system nor. In gaming nor under heavy load. My question is SHOULD I UPDATE THE BIOS to the latest version (1703 Latest final version on Asus website) or is it worth it? Will this update harm me? I kindly ask for honest advice, advice and guidance. I am waiting for your answer urgently. Thank you and greetings from Poland. I would like to ask everyone for all their opinions and observations, okay?. BEST REGARDS FROM POLAND. AND THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO
No it doesn't but problem here is CPU is still gettin too much Voltages because of Motherboard manufacturers are being moronical. Make sure you tweak your CPU lite load to less than mode 12. idk which CPU are you using but if you are on i9-13900k set your PL1 to 253 but PL2 to at least 288-300W @ iccMax 340A, if you are on auto stock settings. I would recommend setting the CPU Clock to static 5200mhz, override voltage of 1.3v and ring ratio 45, E-core disabled or if not then 4000mhz if you are only gaming.
You are when you say that they don't care! No microcode can fix the wrong Loaline and Lite Load settings that ventors keep defaulting them motherboards. Releasing the new platform it won't do any justice to this platform as well. By now, it is clear that the only way to fix this default BIOS madness is to under volt or just accept the performance penalty that the new microcodes introduced. Thanks for the video.
At least, I am happy to see that the new microcode didn't reduce the performance even more and all of my tweaking is working the same as the 0x125 and 0x129.
thank you for not being a shill but a rational tech channel who wish to do the deep dive on intels new arrow i love my new build tired of the stupid amd shilliing and intel hate and i own both an amd build and my new arrow build. great video helpful info & also nitro the commenter
My 13700k was still hitting 1.4v in hardware info running cinebench23. Put an adaptive + offset -0.070 by pwm and changed load line to mode 3 and CPU lite load to mode 3. Max I'm hitting now is 1.2xx . 29xxx on in cinebench23
That's interesting, thanks for sharing
their new Microcode, like the 0x125 and 0x129 is just a band-aid..
the problem isn't fully fixed yet i guess
@@3lp536 we talking about 0x12B lol
Ps. Thanks for this video. Best Regards from Poland
do i need to pay attention to this if im not overclocking and just running everything stock?
Yes.
ofc because the failing silicon or oxydation due to voltage still haunting those cpus even if youre on stock settings and everything
What CPU cooler are you using?
Corsair H170
Just wanna add after messing with new bios 0x12B for 1 hour on my MSI Z790 Carbon Wifi II i have found CPU Lite load 12 and PL2 300W Offset@ -0.045 mV to keep the voltages under 1.360 and still getting good performance sure there is no way anyone can get 41k cinebench anymore with these 0x129-0x12B bios. Point is: Problem is not the Wattage or Ampere problem is the MSI pushing CPU Lite Load to Mode 16 for no freaking reason which sends voltages if IA CEP disabled to 1.57v which is ridiculous. Intel is trying to fix but mobo companies are on top of it to destroy your CPUs.
@@sunteraze Thanks for sharing this
@@JULVEXGAMING
Asus Nev BIOS 1703 from 18.10.2024r - help me!.
-PLEASE read and answer me , sorry for my english.
-I HAVE:
*Asus ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II BIOS v1202 ;
+ Intel Core i7-14700K, 3.4 GHz, 33 MB, BOX (BX8071514700K;
+ Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB White (90RC00L2-M0UAY0;
+ G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB, DDR5, 64 GB, 6000MHz, CL30 (F5-6000J3040G32GX2-TZ5RS);
+ Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 2280 PCI-E x4 Gen4 NVMe (MZ-V9P2T0BW);
+ Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC 24GB GDDR6X (ROG-STRIX-RTX4090-O24G-WHITE);
+ be quiet! Dark Power 13 1000W (BN335) +
be quiet! 12VHPWR PCI-E 5.0 (BC073);
ANY SPECIFIC TIPS? + I have this processor with the above configuration since May 2024, AND I HAVE NO PROBLEMS PROBLEMS WITH CPU STABILITY (voltages between 1.389v-1.489v) - neither in the system nor. In gaming nor under heavy load. My question is SHOULD I UPDATE THE BIOS to the latest version (1703 Latest final version on Asus website) or is it worth it? Will this update harm me? I kindly ask for honest advice, advice and guidance. I am waiting for your answer urgently. Thank you and greetings from Poland.
I would like to ask everyone for all their opinions and observations, okay?.
BEST REGARDS FROM POLAND.
AND THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO
Does the newer me firmware has effect on performance
Almost unnoticeable
@ this bios still not released on my bios i hope it comes soon only beta is there
No it doesn't but problem here is CPU is still gettin too much Voltages because of Motherboard manufacturers are being moronical. Make sure you tweak your CPU lite load to less than mode 12. idk which CPU are you using but if you are on i9-13900k set your PL1 to 253 but PL2 to at least 288-300W @ iccMax 340A, if you are on auto stock settings. I would recommend setting the CPU Clock to static 5200mhz, override voltage of 1.3v and ring ratio 45, E-core disabled or if not then 4000mhz if you are only gaming.