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Is AI overclocking feature safe now?

linux40
Level 7

Hello,
a little personal reflection, which I think should be shared by others.
I am not an overclocking professional, so I bought a ROG STRIX Z790-E wifi II because it is a high-end motherboard, with high-end features.
I was counting on being able to use the ASUS features. Today after all the patches deployed, I see that it is still recommended to use the INTEL basic profiles.
Can I believe that one day I will be able to use AI overclocking and Asus features with my I9 13900K, safely?
Otherwise, I might as well buy a B560 card and keep my money.

(sorry fopr my bad english, i use a translator)

i9 13900K / Z-790-E Gaming wifi II / GSkill 32 Go 7200 / RYUJIN III 360 / TUF RTX 4090 OG OC
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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hi both, 

Given the new microcode updates, I'd personally recommend using Intel Default or ASUS Optimised. Most AIO solutions struggle to get more headroom out of these CPUs regardless.

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

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BillyBobSenna
Level 8

Have you still not used the Ai OC capabilities?

Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hi both, 

Given the new microcode updates, I'd personally recommend using Intel Default or ASUS Optimised. Most AIO solutions struggle to get more headroom out of these CPUs regardless.

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090