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asrock z690 + 13600k weird things

Something tells me my CPU should not be hitting 100c with a noctua nh-u12s cooler. 13600kf running "stock" with XMP enabled, and ive had to manually set the voltage to 1.28 - cuz when i left it at stock the vcore was hitting 1.52v in hwinfo64

 

Im running the latest bios on my motherboard. But im not shure why this is happening.... Ive checked the thermalpaste and everything is fine there. Imgur of my hwinfo after 1 run of cr23 https://imgur.com/TamH46e

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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U can go as low as 1.1v on stock 

and yes 100c is normal 

-13600kf 

- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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1 minute ago, Ebony Falcon said:

U can go as low as 1.1v on stock 

and yes 100c is normal 

It crashes if i go belove 1.28v. Maybe i just lost the silicone lottery. EDIT: ill double check the 1.1v

Edited by T0MMEN
ill test it

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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7 minutes ago, T0MMEN said:

It crashes if i go belove 1.28v. Maybe i just lost the silicone lottery. EDIT: ill double check the 1.1v

Try 1.2 then but yeah Maby 

-13600kf 

- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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1 minute ago, Ebony Falcon said:

Try 1.2 then but yeah Maby 

1.130v seems stable enough with no errors in hwinfo

But my cpu clocks are not fluctiating as i expect when running windows power mode on balanced, why is that? My P and E cores are hard stuck sitting on 5.1ghz and 3.9ghz

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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2 hours ago, Ebony Falcon said:

U on balanced mode power plan ?

yes

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5 minutes ago, T0MMEN said:

yes

Not sure that’s a bit weird 

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3 minutes ago, Ebony Falcon said:

Not sure that’s a bit weird 

ikr, even on everything default in bios it does not clock down

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when i go into Power saving mode the cpu clocks down, ive tried to reset the Balanced power mode but it just wont clock down on balanced. Only on Power saving mode

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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12 minutes ago, T0MMEN said:

when i go into Power saving mode the cpu clocks down, ive tried to reset the Balanced power mode but it just wont clock down on balanced. Only on Power saving mode

I wouldnt worry about it as long as ur idle temps are ok ? 

-13600kf 

- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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13 minutes ago, Ebony Falcon said:

I wouldnt worry about it as long as ur idle temps are ok ? 

idle temps are around 40-45 with my nh-u12s running at about 700rpm idle 1500rpm at load

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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