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Undervolting and Tuning Guide Intel i9 14900k – Core Sync 5500 to 5800 mhz & Performance Benchmarks
Following on the Intel i9 14900k Tuning and Undervolting Guides, in this video I explore the key benefits to synchronising the …
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I want a tutorial undervolt for 14700kf 😂
Hi, your videos are amazing! Thanks for every tutorial.
I have a question, this works too for a I9-13900KF? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for this amazing video! I’m totally keeping mine @ 5.5Ghz! Better temps and better stability for sure! 💪🏽 keep the good job going!
although i set my sync all cores to 5.5, my cpu is running at 5.4hz. any ideas on what may be the cause of that?
I Agree on the fact that i9 14900k has a turbo Boost of 5.5 ghz so 55 core clocks makes sense..now when it comes to i9 14900ks it's turbo Boost is 5.7 or 57 cores..so I do similar to you, as I have 14900ks..I can run that with stability running at 1.260 score , however, I don't set IA voltage at 1450 I leave it at Auto the thing I do is set Svid offset – to 11000 stable and I leave Actual V Core at Auto..you may find doing this with your 14900k at 55 may run stable at lower vcore and temps
My system dindt even started
Do you have a global undervolt of 0.075? I was looking at your ia offset on HWMonitor in the video clip. Is that stable for you?
There’s a reason 5.5 was testing better. It stays within the limits and doesn’t heat up as much. 5.7/5.8 the test starts at those speeds, then down clocks to stay within the limits. It’s now hotter and running the same if not below the 5.5 clocks. If you had good enough cooling and didn’t limit your power limits, you’d maintain those higher clocks and have much better results. So, if you limit, just stick with basic clocks
You are amazing Im going to try it right now
Thanks again for another great video man. Very well explained and easy to follow.
Love your videos man, explains things so well, and clearly know your stuff, my PC runs so much better now, it’s like a different machine, I was thinking I needed a new cooler before your videos, games are playing so much better, am so grateful to you 🙏🏻
I ran the settings from your previous video. Managed to push a 0.1 negative undervolt with no crashes (yet) on my CPU, i dont want to reduce it further 😂 (my build is near exactly the same minus the ram at 5600mhz and a different version of the 4090) and also a GPU undervolt 2745mhz at 0.950v if i remember correctly. (I dont know if you'd recommend this or consider it. I think its brilliant if you get the same performance at a less power draw even with less mhz)
Temps during cinbench r23) on a low voltage are still around 80c (82c to be exact) but idle temps and gaming temps are massively reduced. Mw3, forza horizon and destiny 2, hardly exceeds 60c at 200+ fps max settings in 4k sometimes. Helldivers 2 may creep into the low 60s, but I've not really looked at hwinfo whilst playing that.
Awesome video anyway! Stable 5.5ghz is a winner for me. No complaints here.
Great series of videos you've put out. Showing that higher frequencies are not always the end-all-be-all.
I personally tested your 5.5 GHz config and was surprised by the performance.
I would love to see you keep that 5.5 GHz but push the RING ratio (while remaining stable).
Again, great work, you're on a roll, keep it up 👍
Low voltage settings go up or down. Now I made 0.055, if I make 0.60 and 0.65, does the volt go up or down. My head is very full of drawings. People forget when they know. Respectfully.
another excellent video. thank you very much brother
Thank you. Subscribed
Need to let the chip breathe if you are going to up the Mhz. Put the power to 320 and see what happens.
Yayyy finally!! ❤❤❤
Awesome video as always Gaz thank you sir 🫡