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Do Intel 13xxx non-K CPUs support IccMax power limiting?

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21 minutes ago, VioletGiraffe said:

A simple question, but I can't find an answer anywhere. I've been told (and shown proof) that limiting the power by tuning max current (IccMax) works much better for 13th gen than by specifying max power. But the person who told me that has 13900k. I want to buy i5-13500, and I wonder if it even supports this, being a non-K part. If not, then I might prefer Zen 4 (or even Zen 3).

 

And would it work with a B760 mobo? I'm definitely not buying a Z790, the pricing is insane (compared to what we had a couple years back).

Considering B760 motherboards don't allow overclocking I don't think that you would be able to set a max current.

A simple question, but I can't find an answer anywhere. I've been told (and shown proof) that limiting the power by tuning max current (IccMax) works much better for 13th gen than by specifying max power. But the person who told me that has 13900k. I want to buy i5-13500, and I wonder if it even supports this, being a non-K part. If not, then I might prefer Zen 4 (or even Zen 3).

 

And would it work with a B760 mobo? I'm definitely not buying a Z790, the pricing is insane (compared to what we had a couple years back).

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21 minutes ago, VioletGiraffe said:

A simple question, but I can't find an answer anywhere. I've been told (and shown proof) that limiting the power by tuning max current (IccMax) works much better for 13th gen than by specifying max power. But the person who told me that has 13900k. I want to buy i5-13500, and I wonder if it even supports this, being a non-K part. If not, then I might prefer Zen 4 (or even Zen 3).

 

And would it work with a B760 mobo? I'm definitely not buying a Z790, the pricing is insane (compared to what we had a couple years back).

Considering B760 motherboards don't allow overclocking I don't think that you would be able to set a max current.

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

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