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13900k hitting 100c how to fix

Could someone tell me how to tame this beast ? xD Bios is way diff from my old 8700k even tho both are asus. power draw goes up to almost 300w but p cores only run at like 5.3 i have a CORSAIR iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX 

3 cores hit 100c some hit 91 to 97 the watercooler is working fine as far as i can see it as soon as i remove the load temp drop back into the 30ish ( while using cinebench to test ) sry xD

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You should not measure temp with benchmarks, Temps wont be this high in gaming ad other loads, It should be 90C and below. But 13900K is a very hot CPU. 

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1 minute ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

You should not measure temp with benchmarks, Temps wont be this high in gaming ad other loads, It should be 90C and below. But 13900K is a very hot CPU. 

ye i am reading about it but 100c on some cores and 300w power draw in cinebench is some crazy stuff 😄 what fking cooler can handel 300w constant

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10 minutes ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

ye i am reading about it but 100c on some cores and 300w power draw in cinebench is some crazy stuff 😄 what fking cooler can handel 300w constant

Custom loop. 

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9 minutes ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

what fking cooler can handel 300w constant

Very few. Maybe  5. And your gonna need some loud fans.

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2 minutes ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

Custom loop. 

Maybe but even with a costum loop u would need atleast 2 360 rads to cool it 

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1 minute ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

Maybe but even with a costum loop u would need atleast 2 360 rads to cool it 

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Was able to get it in line at 5300mhz perf core with -0.07000 - voltage offset now cinebench only pushes it to 90 ish and not 100 xD cyberpunk runs at 50c so all good i guess 

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1 hour ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

You should not measure temp with benchmarks, Temps wont be this high in gaming ad other loads, It should be 90C and below. But 13900K is a very hot CPU. 

Its actually good to measure temps with benchmarks but to take them as a worst-case scenario as like you said, gaming workloads wont get that high.  But it also depends what else you do on that machine, software video encoding can easily put a similarly high load on the CPU.

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2 hours ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

Its actually good to measure temps with benchmarks but to take them as a worst-case scenario as like you said, gaming workloads wont get that high.  But it also depends what else you do on that machine, software video encoding can easily put a similarly high load on the CPU.

Ye thats why i was worried my 8700k had a 280 aio and only hit like 80ish at 4.9ghz so when i started my new pc i was like waaaaaaaaaaaaaat when it insta went 100c but well i got it fixed by just undervolting and forcing it to 5.3ghz all p core now i only hit 90c max in cinebench thats still not perfect but i dont render i just game and in cyberpunk its only 50ish if even that i just got a 13900k to be futureproof for the next few gpus not cause i need that much cpu power atm 

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2 hours ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

Ye thats why i was worried my 8700k had a 280 aio and only hit like 80ish at 4.9ghz so when i started my new pc i was like waaaaaaaaaaaaaat when it insta went 100c but well i got it fixed by just undervolting and forcing it to 5.3ghz all p core now i only hit 90c max in cinebench thats still not perfect but i dont render i just game and in cyberpunk its only 50ish if even that i just got a 13900k to be futureproof for the next few gpus not cause i need that much cpu power atm 

They're pushing the top-end chips really hard.  I have a 9900k and that seemed to be where they really started letting the power consumption/temperatures go wild.  That's partly down to the motherboard vendors though as some of them will default things like all-core turbo against what the chip is supposed to do, which is to reduce the clocks the more cores are in use.

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