03-15-2024 02:53 PM
03-16-2024 07:31 PM - edited 03-16-2024 07:32 PM
So.. OC3DTV recendly make guide how to undervolt 13/14thgen...
But i figured out how properly UV your cpu.. So.. (of course every have own methord Like AC/DC load line) <- i don't like it..
UEFI>ADVANCED ALWAYS TAB> if you UV.. don't mess with All core ratio that i show you... you undervolting stock 14Th gen..
So Find on the bottom SVID core voltage.. and this tricky part.. i suggest put value on "offset" and - > -0.7000 set it
then go to Internal CPU managment go to LoadLineCalibration> set it to 5-6-7 i suggest 6 for stability.
Save and here you go in games about 7-10c lower.
Test it called Cinebench r23 program run it multiple times..
And lastly like i said EVERYONE have own method you will wait forever to make some proper guide every cpu is different i spend too much time on UV.. best method i think its mine..
03-17-2024 12:01 AM - edited 03-17-2024 12:01 AM
That’s a huge undervolt. It’s important to note that setting things this way is a global offset that is applied to the entire V/F curve, which is why you’re needing to compensate with so much loadline. (Remember, vdroop is a good thing).
03-17-2024 08:39 AM
Yeah but works... not like youtube videos to tweak VRM core that for me its not work as expected.
CoreSVID is the best i get 0.11000 for my cpu .. svid behaviour is second best and third is ICC MAX set 307A .
03-17-2024 10:51 PM - edited 03-17-2024 10:52 PM
It probably does work, yes. Because you’re compensating with a ton of LLC, which is not ideal.
03-17-2024 07:00 AM
thank you so much for all this info .. at least i have some few tricks to try in case nothing works / came up
as i already said .. beein using PCs for over 20 years now and never faced such problems before .. usually i just plug and play ..
just hoping any of this effectively works without losing performance
and i am already deciding never to buy any Intel i9s if they will ever cause any more issues like the ones reported for 13th and 14th
03-17-2024 07:02 AM
i just want the safest / zero issues undervolt .. what offset voltage do you suggest ?
03-17-2024 07:13 AM
For hassle free is svid behavior and setting 307A on ICC current.
03-17-2024 10:58 PM
Already suggested. Disable MCE and retest stability. Tuning the system should come secondary.
Consider remounting the CPU. Your fixation on not doing this doesn’t make a whole lot of sense given the frame has a direct impact on socket pressure and thus stability. The system should not be unstable at Optimised Defaults.
03-16-2024 07:41 PM
But if you see you CANT MAKE IT somehow.. heres even better for you..
Turn off MCE this asus thing "enforce all limits"
Go to Internal CPU managment SET AMPS(ICC MAX) to 307A "yes you will throttle clocks" but you will have good temps and performance pretty much stays same..
its up to you.. what you choose..
There is 3rd option in only asus bios..
Advanced tab
You will have
but .... highly recomended put LLC ON 6-7.. on 5 mine crash..