IS MY 14700KF TOASTED? UPGRADING MY BIOS WITH 0x129 MICROCODE AND BENCHMARKS!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @JulianoRosa90
    @JulianoRosa90 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey, I really liked this edition, I would love to see the comparison with different resolutions on your build on the same way, like: fullhd vs quad hd vs 4K!

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  2 месяца назад

      absolutely, thanks for the idea!

  • @Powershot-FPS
    @Powershot-FPS 2 месяца назад +2

    My bios is outdated, do you know if I can apply directly the update or I need to put it to the last version before updating?

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  2 месяца назад +1

      Normally, you can go straight to the latest version, but you have to check on the manufacturer's website if there is a "bridge" version between them.

    • @Powershot-FPS
      @Powershot-FPS 2 месяца назад

      @@sublimesuprathanks for this tip, I Didn’t know about that bridge thing

  • @Cliffgamerz
    @Cliffgamerz 2 месяца назад

    What are your optimized settings as i would love to try it as i am on 14700KF and Strix Z790-H, it would be really helpful if you shared them.

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello there! Sure I can share my values, but I think it won't work correctly because the optimization depends on your silicon.
      Aware of that and any damages at your own risk, try to work around this:
      - CPU Core Voltage Override: 1.4000
      - Offset Voltage: -0.16000 (it is minus)
      - CPU System Agent Voltage Override: 1.1000
      - CPU Input Voltage: 1.9000
      - CPU Load Line Calibrtion: Level 5

    • @Cliffgamerz
      @Cliffgamerz 2 месяца назад

      @@sublimesupra Thank you and yes i know that every chip is different, but i will take notes on what to change and will optimize those values to best fit my CPU.
      Thanks for sharing your values 👍

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  2 месяца назад

      @@Cliffgamerz ​Sounds good! Come back and share your results.

    • @Cliffgamerz
      @Cliffgamerz Месяц назад

      @@sublimesupra i couldn't find this option CPU Core Voltage Override: 1.4000 to set that anywhere on my ROG z790-H motherboard bios, can you please elaborate more as to where this exact setting is, and yes ill share my results over here with you once i figure out my optimized results

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  Месяц назад

      @@Cliffgamerz Go to: Ai Tweaker tab > Change option "Actual VRM Core Voltage" to "Manual Mode". The option should appears right below.

  • @JoseCastanon95
    @JoseCastanon95 8 дней назад

    Hey, I have an interesting situation with my 14700kf and wondering if it is sounds familiar to anyone. First my score is relatively low on stock settings. It reaches a maximum of around 30k on stock x129 with intel limits set in place. The score is one thing that concerns me but the other thing is that the cinebench score slightly increases over each run and concerned it might have something to do with the chip or the way I installed the cooler. On the first run it gets around 27000 on multicore but over several runs it gradually reaches the 29000 area and peaks. This is not normal and after testing various computers I have never witnessed cinebench score increasing but quite the opposite. As far as the cooler I have a Rog Strix LC II 360 and yet still reaches the 100 degree mark within minutes. I also installed the intel contact frame on the CPU and should also help. If anyone has a similar situations or recommendations they would be largely appreciated.

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  8 дней назад

      Just to initiate the conversation, I heard something about that on Aorus and MSI motherboards. Is it your case?
      R23 is also RAM sensitive, maybe a double check to verify if XMP is sett correctly helps.
      Unfortunately, the i7s are not the same as they used to be. They are more like an i5 than an i9 and that is very sad, and in fact 27k on Cinebench is very poor (some people have said that it can easily reach 37k). In my case, the first run on R23 is the better, which makes more sense considering that in the next runs the processor will be more hot. In any case, my processor also behaves strangely when it is in stock mode, it cannot hold the voltage stably, it fluctuates almost randomly between 150w and 300w at full load and to fix this I adjusted the LLC. So, I believe that in your case, you will have to make fine adjustments to make it run more smoothly. Another point that is very important to mention is that even though it is a 360mm WC it is not enough, it seems crazy to say that but it is the pure truth. Maybe you are experiencing thermal throttling and don't know it just because you blindly believe that this would be enough to cool your i7 at full load. The difference from 32k to 35k on my vídeo, is 90% tension adjustment to make my 360mm enought to cooling and avoid thermal Throttling.
      Also, if helps you. This are the main adjusts that I've made on my system:
      - CPU Core Voltage Override: 1.4000
      - Offset Voltage: -0.16000 (it is minus)
      - CPU System Agent Voltage Override: 1.1000
      - CPU Input Voltage: 1.9000
      - CPU Load Line Calibrtion: Level 5

    • @JoseCastanon95
      @JoseCastanon95 8 дней назад

      ​@@sublimesupra I strongly appreciate the help will likely be trying these settings soon. To put it vaguely I resell computers in my hometown and took this CPU out of a build thinking it was completely fine. Before removing it though I noticed it was running the MSI uncapped power limits (4000w) but don't remember if it had its own overclocks like what Asus does with its tweaks. After removing this CPU, I then installed it onto the build that got these odd results. What I ended up doing with this PC was swapping it out with a 12900k and got a pretty regular score and as expected slowly decreased over time. What was odd was that this 12900k still pushed up to a maximum 98 degrees with this pump and wondering if the pump is somehow simply underperforming. Its something I'll have try when I get another build with a different cooler but for now will have to wait. Thanks again and also wanted to let you know that for some reason when I looked up "14700kf after microcode update" your video for some reason isn't shown. I had to do some digging and eventually found it on google. I'm not sure how much this has to do with your titles or descriptions and hope its just me that has this issue. Regardless, thanks again for responding and hope you have a great day.

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  8 дней назад

      In my experience, 0x129 improved the 14700kf but I'm not running stock. Best thing you can do is put the processor in a trustable MB and spend some time trying to lower voltages. I'm pretty sure you will score more than 30k. If not, start considering that you cpu is toasted and try warranty.
      "your video for some reason isn't show"
      Even if you search for the exact title of my vídeos, RUclips won't show in results because my channel isn't big enough yet. Sad but true.

  • @РоманЕсипович
    @РоманЕсипович Месяц назад

    Please tell me where I can see the microcode version on Asus motherboards?

    • @marlondanielvargas
      @marlondanielvargas Месяц назад +1

      Do you mean in the BIOS? No idea if you can. But you can see the BIOS version and then compare on the ASUS website.

    • @sublimesupra
      @sublimesupra  Месяц назад +1

      You can also check on HWinfo64 software.

    • @РоманЕсипович
      @РоманЕсипович Месяц назад

      Ty​@@sublimesupra