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I should also add I’ve had this pc for >18 months without this issue
I had to downclock the CPU for Battlefield on a friends 5600X to allow him to play the game with reasonable temps.This game is very very CPU intensive. His CPU runs happy at 4750MHz (all cores) at 1.25Vcore, plenty of power and lower operating temperatures as the motherboard would pump over 1.4 Vcore voltage to allow the boost clocks...and super high temps. Cause was a bad motherboard speed/voltage Bios implementation that would trigger like an Over Current Protection while firing up battlefield.
Due to silicon quality your mileage may vary
Start off with setting 45X CPU multiplier and set 1.25 VCore in the bios and test, if stable work your way up
- Rokebo732 years agoSeasoned Ace
Make sure ya got a good airflow !
I did downclock also (5300mhz , 1,28Volt) , but i managed my pc Fan's , reinstalled all of them them.
I got liqued cooling (AIO) , now my 3 fan's for AIO are intakle (fresh / cool air) and not exhaust already warmed air , that get even hotter when it go true AIO radiator. (cpu will not cool down enough)
I did move AIO + 3 fans on iradiator to side panel, and did set 3 fans in top from case to exhaust air !1 fan at the back of PC for exhaust and 3 fans at the bottem of pc for inhaust 🙂
I run now at 5500 mhz with i9 13900k without issues, temps get at around 75 / 80+ , all utlra , 165Mhz monitor , 6000 Mts memory 32gb (xmp 1)PS i did install Thermal Grizzly contact plate about 2 weeks also, that did help to lower temps (about 6 till 10C lower) but still got issues at that time , so thats why i reconfigured AIO and all fans in my pc case 😉
Cheers
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