Views : 772,089
Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 7, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.944 (473/33,032 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-03T12:11:22.451004Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Oh my God... For the past 2 YEARS I have had issues with CPU temps under extremely minimal load. I have changed thermal paste, fans, AIOs and even bought a new CPU with no luck. After literally disabling one setting as suggested I am finally at 38c with 30% CPU usage. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU
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Jay is an awesome technical content creator. With him, I improved my English listening skills, learned how to maintain my desktop computer, adjusted the tweeks of the components, and understood the synergy between them.
I heard that he is passing through a delicate medical situation. I wish him my best vibes to get over whatever condition he is in. Human being like him are what society needs to understand the meaning of "greater good" for being empathetic to others and helping others.
Thank you Mate!!
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This is amazing. Just built a new system with a 14900k and was baffled by the issue you described exactly. I'm not experienced with overclocking and voltages etc so I was a bit stumped as to why I was maxing out my temps then as soon as I took off the load dropped to like 30 degrees. Thanks so much for the vid, the timing was superb!
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Just built a 14900k. Posted Aida64 stress tests to "it humor and memes" and had peeps concerned abour my 100c spikes. After your vid, went back to the BIOS and sure than shit had the defaults on. Enabled the Enforce limits and voila didn't go over 87 on a silent fan profile and 82 on max fan. Posted the results to Twitter and gave yiu a tag. Thanks a million for this vid.
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JAY YOU ABSOLUTE GUN!
I built a PC about 4 years ago and used auto for most settings, I would often hit 100C and actually overheat even though I used a liquid cooling AIO.
I changed some settings in line with this video, and I'm now no longer going above 55C or experiencing fans maxing out RPM for load
Great stuff!
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@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking
1 month ago
So the thing is intel programs a voltage frequency curve into the CPU. When the motherboard removes the power and current limits. The CPU will request insane voltages because it's not hitting the power or current limits. So technically the motherboard isn't feeding more voltage than the CPU is requesting. However if the power limits were being properly enforced the CPU wouldn't be able to request insane voltages.
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