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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Apr 23, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-05-18T02:38:21.330016Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Thanks Jay. Brand new i9 14900, water cooler, on an MSI board, kept maxing out temperatures on minimal loading. I checked the cooler, I changed the thermal paste, then started looking for answers. Thanks for this and a few other videos. It wasn't me, it was the mother board settings. I've been tweeking, but I'll go in and check the setting you posted on this video.
I agree, stock, out of the box settings should have settings at Intel defaults, not overclocked settings.
Thanks again.
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I had exactly this problem with my i9 13900k with games, especially UE5 ones, crashing way more often than they should. Also, my Bambu 3d printer slicing software crashed consistently for larger models unless I set CPU core affinity. Finally, while trying to figure out why Helldivers was crashing frequently on me, I stumbled across someone on Reddit mentioning this issue, and the same fix mentioned in this video. After applying it a couple of weeks back, everything has been running flawlessly. Not a single crash of any software since.
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As a geek squad technician, lots and lots of clients have come in with this same issue, I've been doing the same thing for 13-14th cen CPUs,
Drop the core volts to 1.4-1.3 volts, and dropping the p cores to 5.7-5.4 ghz.
Most of not all clients haven't had issues since.
If you want that 6ghz the CPU advertised. It's only going to be on 2 p cores or less!
Or you'll need a 480mm liquid cooler or dual radiator custom cooling setup to handle 6ghz most cores.
E cores drop those to 4.4-4.3ghz
These settings still get good numbers achieving 38k-40k points on cinabench r23.
Hope this helps and good luck.
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For my 14900k and my Asus ROG Strix Z790, enabling the intel default power limits didnt fix it and I had to go in and manually set the Long Duration Power Limit to 253 and short duration Power limit to 253 and that fixed it.
I was getting the Video Memory Allocation error on Remnant 2 From the Ashes before and updating those settings fixed it.
Regardless, thank you so much Jay, I couldnt have figured it out without your video because I was scared to change the power settings and your explanation helped me figure out which ones to change
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THIS is exactly the issue me and my friend have been getting. He had this issue for over a year and just recently getting to fix things around. Overwatch kept crashing because it was one of the few games that pushed my CPU really hard (over 300fps) and thus causing crashes. I set my max W to 230 and removed the MSI default OC crap and been working wonders ever since. Awesome to see this put more to light.
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@DeanRockne
3 weeks ago
As a 3D artist, I'm flabbergasted that any performance mobo vendor would say Cinebench is unrealistic. Cinebench is literally recreating a typical workload I have, but for shorter durations. I'd like to think vendors selling me performance hardware to do that job actually design to be stable with that load.
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