thats what I have done, and settled at -25 on all with +50mhz for the past 7 months
How are you going above the socket limits with PBO on advanced?
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thats what I have done, and settled at -25 on all with +50mhz for the past 7 months
what do you mean wrong ? cant find the thread here now but was full thread how to disable limits set to motherboard and keep PBO, I went odd 230w cpu at load to around 100+w and still getting the benefits of using PBO
How are you going above the socket limits with PBO on advanced?
@uscool Have you tried to set your limits back to default? i have a feeling you're just wasting energy running it like that.
Several times I've read now that on Windows 10, without the 11 scheduler, Alder Lake chips run purely on the E cores. Probably nonsense though.Can disable all E-cores.
You can't disable all P-cores, at least one must remain running. Could probably choke this one core into efficient mode by downclocking/undervolting/power limits?
It's not wrong. I mean, it's a convenient argument for it to be if wanting to reduce the SMU power draw, but it's not wrong. What Humbug is trying to say is some samples can run at reduced voltage along the VF curve.
this was the thread I first looked into when I got the 5900x I didnt keep notes on scores but it did beat stock peformance at single and multi which was my goal and hitting 5ghz while gaming and while getting lower temps .
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/5000-series-undervolting.18927227/
Its not as simple as that.
The original post? The Asgard? He's not using the curve optimiser, he's just using what one might call dumb undervolting, like that the CPU is running at fixed frequencies and voltages, its how you would undervolt / overclock and Intel CPU or Zen 2.
Please watch this, Robert can explain it far better than i can.....
Edit wrong video...
It was probably true in sense that threads got scheduled preferentially to E-cores. Doesn't mean P-cores were disabled or not available on Windows 10Several times I've read now that on Windows 10, without the 11 scheduler, Alder Lake chips run purely on the E cores. Probably nonsense though.
I've never seen my 10900K hit above 200 watt. Usually at most 165 watt.
Ended up getting the Thermaltake TOUGHLIQUID, 240mm All-In-One Hydro CPU Cooler and emailing [email protected] for LGA1700 the bracket as they responded quickly!