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14900KS - LLC Levels question

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Have you tried AI OC ? It’s surprisingly good. Less of a hassle too.

LLC levels is just default DC_LL on asus so you will need to adjust AC_LL if volts or power is a concern.

Also if -0.01 isn’t stable then there’s a good chance stock is not stable either and you might have a duff cpu.
That is a bit worrying. I tried undervolting via vf curve and it won't accept any value at all.

The CPU seems to be stable at complete stock though.

I have limited the power to 253W for PL1 and PL2.

Doesn't seem to be much room to do anything else to be honest.

I tried overclocking but it needs over 1.5V for 6GHz all core so just wanted to try and get stock working at lower temps!
 
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That is a bit worrying. I tried undervolting via vf curve and it won't accept any value at all.

The CPU seems to be stable at complete stock though.

I have limited the power to 253W for PL1 and PL2.

Doesn't seem to be much room to do anything else to be honest.

I tried overclocking but it needs over 1.5V for 6GHz all core so just wanted to try and get stock working at lower temps!
Did you try AI OC ?
 
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I didn't bother trying it because it only recommends put x3 cores to 6.2GHz, which doesn't really seem worth it.
I would just set p & e cores to ai optimised. Should be 5.9p/45e all core and then default TVB will bring that to 61 or 60. Cinebench should be in the 320-360W range depending on P core SP.

Have that saved as a profile and then tinker with UV/ mem OC.

Should be able to be 8000+ or close on the apex board.
 
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