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14600K 6100Mhz Cinebench CPUz Run tes

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14600K 6100Mhz Cinebench CPUz Run test .

Since I just installed the 14600K after removing 14900KF,these are just test to see if the 14600K can run with boost clocks over 6000Mhz+.

Scores will be lower because of recording them in Nvidia Shadowplay.
So BIOS setting CPU voltage 1.45 for boost clocks
P-core 5700Mhz heavy load
E-core 44/45 6100Mhz boost clocks for PC gaming.

Cinebench
Single-2359
Multi-27359

CPUz
Single-965
Multi-11017
 
I've not played with 14th gen extensively but so far, unless you have a really good chip and cooling, 6GHz seems to be the sweet spot for best performance in longer real world workloads - beyond that seems to sabotage itself outside of short benchmarks.
 
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I actually prefer 13th gen but it is what it is.I am on Asus motherboard and it is the last time I buy Asus,BIOS are not good on 14th gen at all. With PC Gaming performance for me 14th gen should be at least equal and not be slower than 13th gen but just my experience with 2x 14900kf and 14 600k
 
I actually prefer 13th gen but it is what it is.I am on Asus motherboard and it is the last time I buy Asus,BIOS are not good on 14th gen at all. With PC Gaming performance for me 14th gen should be at least equal and not be slower than 13th gen but just my experience with 2x 14900kf and 14 600k

I'm fairly happy with the 14700K - I'd be happier if they weren't so cheap with the PCI-e lane provisioning though where using the PCI-e 5.0 M.2 slot drops your main x16 PCI-e slot to x8 :( and only having 1x x1 and 1x x4 PCI-e slots - though as I've built it as a gaming system that isn't a huge issue - but pales compared to my X79 system which has 2x x16, 1x x8 and 2x x1 and the ability to split one of the x16s for 2x x8 if you wish.

The initial/stable BIOS for the 14th gen on the Gigabyte Aorus Master for some reason is a little flaky but the beta one so far has been solid.
 
I'm aiming for a 14700k and trying for a all p core 5.8ghz leaving ecores alone and upping the ring bus, i feel like it should be feasible with custom watercooling. I will only be limited by how fast the heat can be dissipated into the waterblock i think.
 
I'm aiming for a 14700k and trying for a all p core 5.8ghz leaving ecores alone and upping the ring bus, i feel like it should be feasible with custom watercooling. I will only be limited by how fast the heat can be dissipated into the waterblock i think.

Yeah in my experience the limiting factor is definitely how fast you can dump heat when you turn up the P cores. Personally not in a hurry to go AIO again though as the Antec 1250 I had the fans stopped working due to a design flaw (ribbon cable under tension against a sharp edge) and the 2 before that eventually started small leaks after 1-2 years.
 
Yeah in my experience the limiting factor is definitely how fast you can dump heat when you turn up the P cores. Personally not in a hurry to go AIO again though as the Antec 1250 I had the fans stopped working due to a design flaw (ribbon cable under tension against a sharp edge) and the 2 before that eventually started small leaks after 1-2 years.

Not fancy your hand running a custom loop for the cpu only? Very affordable if you go Secondhand too, unless you just don’t wanna deal with water in general then i totally get it.
 
Not fancy your hand running a custom loop for the cpu only? Very affordable if you go Secondhand too, unless you just don’t wanna deal with water in general then i totally get it.

Just can't be bothered dealing with it these days - too many times I've had issues with pungent smells of stale water, having to bleed/mess about with orientation due to excessive gurgling sounds and/or found small leaks, etc.
 
Full water cooling always wanted to try it out but always thought about the trouble from the stench to leaks,but really not worth the hassle and effort for me.

I only play PC Games and a cheap AIO always gets the job done for me and no failures yet in about 6 years.

I think I am done messing around on 14600K and going to run P-core 6000mhz E-core 4400mhz and see if I get any crashes in the next few weeks.

14600K 4k 6000Mhz RTX 4090 3000Mhz HDR Ray Tracing Crysis 3 Remastered

 
Just can't be bothered dealing with it these days - too many times I've had issues with pungent smells of stale water, having to bleed/mess about with orientation due to excessive gurgling sounds and/or found small leaks, etc.

Fair enough, had my fair share of those issues but thankfully never killed any components lol. I've tried to always use Clear coolant so never had issue with stale water smells. Usually comes out exactly the same way it went in.
 
Full water cooling always wanted to try it out but always thought about the trouble from the stench to leaks,but really not worth the hassle and effort for me.

I only play PC Games and a cheap AIO always gets the job done for me and no failures yet in about 6 years.

I think I am done messing around on 14600K and going to run P-core 6000mhz E-core 4400mhz and see if I get any crashes in the next few weeks.

14600K 4k 6000Mhz RTX 4090 3000Mhz HDR Ray Tracing Crysis 3 Remastered


How many cores at 6ghz? Decent overclock that!
 
SP number?
Just so you know I am running Asus Rog Strix and BIOS are flaky AF on ASUS BIOS so they range from SP 50+-100+ I really do not trust any of the readings these are the reading I get when using latest BIOS 1501

14900KF- SP 104 BIOS 1501
14900KF-SP92 BIOS 1501
14600K- SP67 BIOS 1501
How many cores at 6ghz? Decent overclock that!
Well it is an overclock,not trying to tricck anyone.I get that people turn off hyperthreading and E-cores to get high clocks but I never do.

So I set cores by core usage like everyone but to run up to 6000Mhz in PC Games.Can do more but even at 5000Mhz I get same FPS .The 6000Mhz is only for my E-Peen.

So to answer the question all cores is a quick video with on screen display showing all

Screenshot Crysis 3 remastered if you do not want to click on video.
 
Just so you know I am running Asus Rog Strix and BIOS are flaky AF on ASUS BIOS so they range from SP 50+-100+ I really do not trust any of the readings these are the reading I get when using latest BIOS 1501

14900KF- SP 104 BIOS 1501
14900KF-SP92 BIOS 1501
14600K- SP67 BIOS 1501

Well it is an overclock,not trying to tricck anyone.I get that people turn off hyperthreading and E-cores to get high clocks but I never do.

So I set cores by core usage like everyone but to run up to 6000Mhz in PC Games.Can do more but even at 5000Mhz I get same FPS .The 6000Mhz is only for my E-Peen.

So to answer the question all cores is a quick video with on screen display showing all

Screenshot Crysis 3 remastered if you do not want to click on video.
got also asus strix but z690. running 13600k with h150 corsair aio. sp 86. using sync all cores option. can not go even close to 6hz and have a safe stability test. on p 5.7, e 4.4 my vcore is 1.450v. so am just saying u got a nice score with 360 aio. just dont understand why u using by core usage and still setting all P cores to 6ghz manually typing each core.
 
got also asus strix but z690. running 13600k with h150 corsair aio. sp 86. using sync all cores option. can not go even close to 6hz and have a safe stability test. on p 5.7, e 4.4 my vcore is 1.450v. so am just saying u got a nice score with 360 aio. just dont understand why u using by core usage and still setting all P cores to 6ghz manually typing each core.
Well let me tell you,that is just the way I overclock Intel CPU's such as 12600K/12900K/13700KF/14600/14900KF. You misunderstand how I am overclocking but it is ok ,there only numbers for show.I can also run higher clocks or lower clocks because it just does not matter CPU clock speed at 4K Max settings as of today on any CPU/GPU.

My 13700KF up to 6200Mhz
 
Well I did post crap all over the forums but I do not expect anyone to read all threads.
Of course I do stability test for the last two weeks but two weeks is not enough to say 100% stable on any system.

I can do better than explain what you missed about the way I am overclocking. You just misinterrupted what I wrote,no big deal.

Full BIOS text dump for every setting I used on the 14900KF and same applies to 14600K with values adjusted.
These settings are just simple BIOS settings anyone can use.By core not synced

Video of BIOS settings used in BIOS dump and Cinebench and cpuz a few runs of each
 
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I also wish OCUK sold binned chips again like back in the old days :(

given the cost of chips now day's can you imagen the cost of a binned one's
i remember them selling x99 CPU's for almost double the RRP.

i did pick up a B-Grade pre binned 4770k for a good price.
was delidded and LM'ed
 
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So I set cores by core usage like everyone but to run up to 6000Mhz in PC Games.Can do more but even at 5000Mhz I get same FPS .The 6000Mhz is only for my E-Peen.

Don't think that I am quoting out of context, or mistaken, but from a gaming perspective is it a case of diminishing returns going from 5Ghz to 6Ghz on a particular CPU that you have tested..? Does that tend to apply more so at 4k resolution..?
Overall how have the 14900K performed for you, game wise again, over that of the 13th gen..?
Noting what you write in the YT description "These 14900K/KF are super crazy hot I have seen over 400Watts on both of my CPU's." That's kinda crazy, but does the performance reflect that when the yare pushed or is that somewhat limited..? Thanks.
 
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