![]() ![]() that's seriously messed up that they have done that in the BIOS. When you compare clock for clock, the i7-7700K uses less power than the i7-6700K. Instead, you have to set the four turbo multipliers to their proper values of 42, 40, 40, and 40 manually. During idle conditions, the i7-7700K consumes around 60-watts which. To make matters worse, there's no single config option, say "Enhanced Turbo," that disables this behavior. Quiet Shadow Rock Slim, since it easily cools down my OCed i7 6700K and has a slim profile. A lot of modern boards play games like these with multipliers, but what makes the Gaming 7's behavior particularly nefarious is that the firmware shows the default non-overclocked Turbo multipliers while actually using the overclocked ones. The only fix I have found is using balanced power mode and changing all the settings to the same ones as high performance, making it throttle at idle. Theres certainly nothing wrong with 40 idle for eternity. For a Core i7-6700K, this tweak means that if more than one core is active, you'll be running at 4.2GHz rather than 4.0GHz. bluescreens (Others run 4.8GHz stable at 1. Not a big deal for me, as the increased temps only prevented the fans from being kept off ( new gpus have a feature where the fans turn off below 60c or something ) so setting a. corevoltage goes over 1.46V without overclocking when just opening browsers sometimes -> Fans go to 100 load (because the CPU produces too much heat) With CPU Voltage on Manual: - corevoltage set to 1.38V causes instability on 4.5Ghz OC: e.g. The most troublesome "feature" of the firmware is that if you enable an XMP profile or change the memory multiplier, the CPU is automagically overclocked by applying the highest turbo multiplier-normally only used if one core is busy-to all turbo states, no matter how many cores are active. Funny thing is that it used to underclock itself and idle while using said 144hz monitor, but some time down the road it screwed up and kept running a 1113mhz at idle. ![]()
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