Is there a way to cap, no matter what, the temperature of a 13th/14th gen intel cpu, WITHOUT using the "Asus Multicore Enhancement - Enabled - Limit CPU Temp at 90°", so that i can cap it even further and using Intel Default Settings at the same time?
I'm not good at messing with power and voltage settings, so, so far i'm actually using the "Limit cpu temp at 90°", but I can't find an option to limit the cpu temp manually, to whatever temperature I want
A lot of Ryzen BIOSes have a setting in bios to limit CPU temperature.
Like this one for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_jccjVk-FY
Couldn't find one in G14 bios.
Is there something similar?
GHelper's CPU Temp Limit Doesn't seem to do anything
Videos
Does reducing voltage void the warranty of the motherboard or CPU?
Can these steps be applied to motherboards other than ASUS?
Will reducing the voltage affect the CPU's performance?
Hello guys I built a pc recently with i9-10850k ,asus prime z490m-plus With a deepcool aio cooler, while gaming the cpu will reach about 100 degree celsius, So i saw a option in bios that i can set a maximum temperature. so i set to 80degree celsius, So guys please tell me it is safe to manually set max temp for a cpu in bios.
Asus 490-E with 10700k
My Bios has an option to cap heat on the processor (Auto is 100). I lowered it to 90.
I'm using a Dark Rock Pro 4, which is fine for gaming/streaming but it can't keep up with my stress test with voltage over 1.3v. I really want to hit 51ghz and it's stable while gaming/streaming and temps are low. But I want to be sure there are no errors. I want to check for errors but I don't want to damage anything while stress testing (hence the 90 limit).
If I stress test OCCT with a heat limit, the core multiplier is being throttled to keep the heat at 90. It drops from 51 to 40s then right back up. I ran it for 5 minutes like this and got no errors but I stopped it. So my question is, can I leave OCCT running for hours like this to test for errors anyway? Nothing is being damaged by running with the heat throttle constantly being activated? Could it still catch some errors or is the test entirely pointless with the heat throttle?
Hi, I recently bought a new PC and am trying to figure out why my CPU temps are so high, and why different software is reporting different temps. Right now I'm using the stock cooler and don't have a case yet (on the way).
Pics: https://imgur.com/gallery/vU9fI3H
Here's my parts list (Ryzen 3600 + Asus B450-I Strix): https://pcpartpicker.com/user/mluds/saved/LdQGqs
I have an ambient temp of 18C and here are the CPU readings:
BIOS: 73C
Ryzen Master / HWINFO: 50-60C
Asus AI Suite 3: 60-70C
Other observations:
- When running Cinebench r20, motherboard reports 85C and Ryzen Master hits the thermal limit of 95C, weird
- Other people seem to get around 30-40C idle temps, even with the stock cooler: https://static.techspot.com/articles-info/1871/bench/Temps.png
- GPU temps are fine around 35C
Here's what I tried, with no luck:
- Updating BIOS (version 3004, latest)
- Reapplying thermal paste (cleaned with isopropyl alcohol first)
- Updating chipset drivers
- Setting power plan to AMD Ryzen Balanced
Wondering if anyone with this motherboard has encountered this.