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JoBeefus

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    USA

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-11700k
  • Motherboard
    Aorus Z590i Ultra ITX
  • RAM
    32GB T-Force Vulkan 3200
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Eagle 3060ti OC
  • Case
    Cooler Master NR200
  • Storage
    Samsung 980 Pro
    Samsung 970 Evo
  • PSU
    Corsair SF750 Platinum
  • Display(s)
    Viewsonic XG2431 - 240hz
    LG 24GN650-B - 144hz
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-U12A Chromax
  • Keyboard
    KBDFans 67 Lite Custom
    Ducky One 2 Mini
  • Mouse
    Logitech GPro Superlight
    Logitech G305
  • Sound
    Drop+Epos PC38X Black
    Epos GS300 Amp/DAC
  • Operating System
    Windows 11
  • Laptop
    Eluktronics MAG-15
    w/ i7-9750h & 1660ti
  • Phone
    Samsung S21 5G

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  1. Good afternoon, I have been trying to get my PC to run better. During any task, browsing, gaming, or even idle, my CPU VCore is 1.35v to 1.45v. That seems really high for 4.6ghz. When I run it at 5ghz, it jumps up to 1.5v or higher. This seems unsafe. I have tried disabling Multi Core Enhancement, setting all the "auto" voltage settings to "normal," I also tried setting a 100mv offset. It was showing signs of instability or crashes depending on what I do. I am new to voltage control and overclocking. I also don't understand most of the options in the Aorus BIOS. The manual is not much help. Realistically I'd like to run stock 4.6ghz at 1.25 or 5ghz at 1.35v but can't seem to get ahold of what changes need to be made. There is very little about Aorus on Youtube or Reddit, and since MoBo manufactures use different names for the same actions, I'm stuck. I will list my system specs below. Any help would be greatly appreciated. MoBo: Aorus Z590i Ultra ITX CPU: Intel Core i7 11700k Ram: 32gb T-Force Vulkan 3200 GPU: Gigabyte 3060ti OC SSD: Samsung 980 NVME SSD SSD: Samsung 970 EVO SSD PS: Corsair SF750 80+ Plat.
  2. Nice. You should make the blades orange as well.
  3. I have seen videos of homemade laptop cases, even pizza box laptops. I would like to 3D print, or CNC, a custom laptop lid that makes my laptop a Mothership. There are no longer any 2-in-1s for gamers and no one can afford an Asus Mothership. Ideally I’d like to ditch the keyboard deck, leave as much stock as possible, and mount the screen outward, then slap a kick stand on the back. I’d rather plug in peripherals than use the stock keyboard anyways. Anyone have any ideas or leads on a similar project? Thanks.
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