9900K New Build High Temps/BIOS Attempt

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First of all My Motherboard is an Aorus Master Z390 and a H150I Cooler

I built a new system on Thursday and then started testing with ROGBench and Temps hit 90c at Stock Settings after 30mins

I have re-seated the H150i and used Arctic MX4 Paste and Re-tested with ROGBench hit 88c

I have only changed 3 settings in the BIOS
XMP Enabled
Vcore 1.140v
Load Line Calibration Turbo

Idling is around 29c Coolant 32c CPU
1 hours of ROGbench 38c Coolant, 76c CPU
1 hour of Adia 64 35c Coolant, 73c CPU

I am new to Overclocking and Undervolting so I am worried about my settings for 24/7 use
 
I need some help undervolting

I tough I was getting somewhere but I am not

The following setting above were working Fantastic
I have had Adia 64 and ROGbench running for 6 hours each and I thought fantastic game time but I was mistaken

I have upped the voltage to 1.15v 1.16v and it keep blue screening with Code Whea
 
Update:

It think if have found this issue it might have been Multi-Core Enhancement, I noticed my CPU were clocking up to 4.8 ~ 5Ghz randomly.

I have played a few games of Battlefield V and Run Adia64 & ROGBench and it seems stable currently at

XMP Enabled
VCore 1.18v
LLC high

CPU temps are now 71c ROGBench and 67c in Adia 64

Do I leave these setting now for 24/7 use or is there an Adaptive mode like Asus Boards?
 
@Matt-g

Here's my settings for my 9700k @5ghz
To get adaptive mode go to cpu vcore and set it as normal.
Then DVID will open up - mine is set at -0.060

Internal ac/DC load line @ auto
Cpu vcore llc @ normal

32 GB team group 4000mhz ram
Manual timings - 18 18 18 38
Enhanced stability
Dram voltage @ 1.380

Vccio & vccsa @ 1.18 due to the ram they draw way too much power and lowering them manually has dropped temps across the board by 5-7c.

Enhanced multi core - auto
Avx - auto
Uncore - 4.6 (this may cause instability and you may just want to leave it at auto)
C states - enabled
Intel speed shift & speed step - enabled
All cores manually set to 50 under:
X (1-8) core boost ratio.
Chipset:
Vtd and internal graphics disabled.

Hope this helps, took me a week and a half of testing and altering/adding settings to find a nice stable & low voltage/temps.
 
Ok I have used my system for a full day at 1.18v LLC High.

Test methods
1 hour of Adia64 and RealBench
5 Games of Battlefield V
5 Runs on Cinebench R20
1 Time spy stress test

HWmonitor says my VCore Voltage avarage is 1.128v when stress testing.

Do I need to set the LLC lower or set a dynamic vcore.
 
Ok I have used my system for a full day at 1.18v LLC High.

Test methods
1 hour of Adia64 and RealBench
5 Games of Battlefield V
5 Runs on Cinebench R20
1 Time spy stress test

HWmonitor says my VCore Voltage avarage is 1.128v when stress testing.

Do I need to set the LLC lower or set a dynamic vcore.

Not sure what you are asking.
If it is stable try lowering voltage till it is unstable then put it back up a touch to achieve the lowest possible voltage with stability.

If you are looking for adaptive, see my post above and experiment with that.
 
Not sure what you are asking.
If it is stable try lowering voltage till it is unstable then put it back up a touch to achieve the lowest possible voltage with stability.

If you are looking for adaptive, see my post above and experiment with that.

Well I am happy to leave the settings as they are and just keep lowering voltage.

But would setting it to Adaptive be better for 24/7 use?
 
Well I am happy to leave the settings as they are and just keep lowering voltage.

But would setting it to Adaptive be better for 24/7 use?

Some say yes, some say it doesn't matter.
Honestly I just prefer it for lowering the power consumption/ electric bill. I'm not knowledgeable enough to give a definitive answer myself.
 
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