Hello everyone,

i just wanted to ask in this round if the Score for the 13600k is more or less fine & if there is anything else i can do - since there is a lot of room in regards of the temps. But since i got an asus b760-i guess i am a little Bit Limited in regards of „overclocking“

Im happy about every usefull comment or advise for improving

The screenshot attached is showing the values after 3x 10minutes Cinebench 23 test

I undervolted my CPU in the BIOS with the following settings:

Microcode to 0x104 Global Core SVID to offset mode -0.155 Cache SVID to offset mode -0.155

my rig: NR200P Max I5 13600k Asus B760-i Corsair DDR5 5600

  • SevenNites@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    If you want to get 24000+ you need to run Cinebench as “Run as adminitrator” this gives extra 300-400 points win Windows 11

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    1 year ago

    As far as I can tell that is a pretty good score and an awesome undervolt giving same score as stock 13600k, I believe you are using contact frame too because those temps look okish if not then that would shave atleast 5 degrees minimum.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah you are right! Forgot to mention it - the contact frame dropped the temps about 4-7 degrees! I was surprised

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        1 year ago

        That’s ok if you forgot to mention it, it’s almost essential for 12th,13th and 14th gen users as without it the contact patch will definitely create problems for IMC and also increases some core temps, in regards to overclock it’s pretty much unnecessary and will only increase synthetic test scores and in real world tests it’s kinda pointless in most use case.

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    1 year ago

    13700k 13615pts -0.125 offset and 225w power limit. What am I doing wrong? Arctic Liquid 360mm as the cooler.

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          1 year ago

          In a nutshell?

          It’s the duration the motherboard will allow the CPU to use more power than it’s rated TDP.

          Say if you got a chip rated for 125W, Tau/PL1 is the motherboard allowing 225W, but only for a certain period of time during which it can reach it’s rated turbo clockspeeds.

          After the Tau/PL1 boosting period is over, it goes back down to 125W max and the clockspeeds follow by dropping too so as not to use more than 125W.