I use it from day one, never installed the cpu without it. works well. just dont crew it tight or your pc will shut down at the slightest move of the cooler and sometimes would not start. keep it loose and no problem will ocur.
I have an Intel Core i5 14600K. I made some changes in my motherboard settings. I've changed the CPU Lite Load setting and i adjusted the power limits (PL1 and PL2) to a Intel recommended values at PL1=PL2=181W and 200A. I also was able to under-volt my CPU at around -0.130 V resulting in my voltage staying at around 1.12 V. At best I have a mid-tier MSI 360 aio cpu cooler and with all those tweaks my temperatures stay at around 70 degrees celsius while doing cpu stress testing during a hot day. All this without a contact frame, which i plan to buy anyway except the temperatures are fine, but there are some occasional temperature spikes to around 55 degrees celsius while doing some desktop related stuff like browsing the internet, especially RUclips. That's why i want to try a contact frame to see if it will eliminate those spikes at desktop. Also i have to replace my thermal paste because i used some cheap solution like Arctix-MX2 which is not good enough in my opinion.
can you let me know or make a vid on your bios settings? I have a 13600k and haven't been able to undervolt properly. At stock my Vcore is constantly above 1.42 volts while gaming reaching up to 1.58 at times. This increases my temps up into the 95-105 range constantly while gaming.
I go over the settings I used in the FIVR menu in this video ruclips.net/video/QeD8n1LLBLQ/видео.html I'm on the latest ASRock BIOS, different BIOS will probably behave differently. It does sound like your voltage is a bit high, on my latest BIOS the voltage also seemed a bit high before undervolting...
Did you figure it out? If not I'll gladly help. I dropped temps on the same chip from 90s to 60-65c in Cine 30min test. As well as the power draw from 190w (236 peak) down to 130w (150 peak) average, and voltage down from 1.401 to 1.146 peak, around 1.100 average. Sadly can't OC due to B760 board, but the undervolt boosted performance and dropped temps by a lot. Definitely worth it.
Hey brother, thinking of buying same frame for my 13600k. Can you tell what yours voltages are? I get stable 1.23-1.24v for 5.2ghz and 1.29-1.3v for 5.3ghz (ecores 4.2ghz and testing in 30 minute cinebench with furmark runing in background). I think my chip is far from good binned.. Using one of the best AIOs and getting 80-85 temps under full load with 1.25v and 180w usage which makes me kinda sad :( I was thinking of 70c max while rendering before I bought that
Great videos. You deserve more views. Keep it up.
I use it from day one, never installed the cpu without it. works well. just dont crew it tight or your pc will shut down at the slightest move of the cooler and sometimes would not start. keep it loose and no problem will ocur.
Great video, concise and very informative. Thanks!
I have an Intel Core i5 14600K. I made some changes in my motherboard settings. I've changed the CPU Lite Load setting and i adjusted the power limits (PL1 and PL2) to a Intel recommended values at PL1=PL2=181W and 200A. I also was able to under-volt my CPU at around -0.130 V resulting in my voltage staying at around 1.12 V. At best I have a mid-tier MSI 360 aio cpu cooler and with all those tweaks my temperatures stay at around 70 degrees celsius while doing cpu stress testing during a hot day. All this without a contact frame, which i plan to buy anyway except the temperatures are fine, but there are some occasional temperature spikes to around 55 degrees celsius while doing some desktop related stuff like browsing the internet, especially RUclips. That's why i want to try a contact frame to see if it will eliminate those spikes at desktop. Also i have to replace my thermal paste because i used some cheap solution like Arctix-MX2 which is not good enough in my opinion.
Thanks. Simpel and straight forward video.
can you let me know or make a vid on your bios settings? I have a 13600k and haven't been able to undervolt properly. At stock my Vcore is constantly above 1.42 volts while gaming reaching up to 1.58 at times. This increases my temps up into the 95-105 range constantly while gaming.
I go over the settings I used in the FIVR menu in this video ruclips.net/video/QeD8n1LLBLQ/видео.html I'm on the latest ASRock BIOS, different BIOS will probably behave differently.
It does sound like your voltage is a bit high, on my latest BIOS the voltage also seemed a bit high before undervolting...
Did you figure it out? If not I'll gladly help.
I dropped temps on the same chip from 90s to 60-65c in Cine 30min test. As well as the power draw from 190w (236 peak) down to 130w (150 peak) average, and voltage down from 1.401 to 1.146 peak, around 1.100 average. Sadly can't OC due to B760 board, but the undervolt boosted performance and dropped temps by a lot. Definitely worth it.
@@JamieR Ya, turns out I had a faulty CPU. I RMA it with intel and now everything is perfect.
Hi, how much rotation needs to be done in order to install this frame for each screw?
I just rotated till the screws stopped, screwing each screw a little at a time in a diagonal pattern.
Hey brother, thinking of buying same frame for my 13600k. Can you tell what yours voltages are? I get stable 1.23-1.24v for 5.2ghz and 1.29-1.3v for 5.3ghz (ecores 4.2ghz and testing in 30 minute cinebench with furmark runing in background). I think my chip is far from good binned.. Using one of the best AIOs and getting 80-85 temps under full load with 1.25v and 180w usage which makes me kinda sad :( I was thinking of 70c max while rendering before I bought that
Just running R23 for 10 minutes the average voltage for me is ~1.276 with my undervolted overclock profile.
Just installed this today on my i5 13600k with asus rog z690e. Sadly it only improve by 2-3℃ and not 10℃. Idle is around 38℃ and gaming 68℃