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Ok?I have a 13600K and recently tried a 13700K and I was shocked at how inefficient the 13700K is.
It is pulling 100W more watts than 13600K even though it only has 2 extra P cores.
My room also got noticeably warmer.
That's a feature of Raptor Lake to decrease your heating bill in the Winter.My room also got noticeably warmer.
14700k uses even a fair bit more power, than the 13700k!I have a 13600K and recently tried a 13700K and I was shocked at how inefficient the 13700K is.
It is pulling 100W more watts than 13600K even though it only has 2 extra P cores.
My room also got noticeably warmer.
Nobody is forcing you to run them at stock, you could always undervolt. But you may be enjoying the room heater in the winter…
#3 is actually 250 millivolts.Wish people would listen to me… :
Then install dtt drivers from here: https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/downl.../drivers-intel-dtt-gna-5xx-6xx-7xx/m-p/905856
- turn on all c states in bios/dtt/speedshift etc in the bios
- Set DCLL in the bios to 1.02v
- set ACLL in the bios to 0.25v (25mV)
- set LLC to 4
- set windows power plan to balanced
- test. If stable, decrease acLL by 0.01v and test again (rinse repeat, then when you reach instability increase by 0.03) - if this is not stable, increase rather than decrease.
You will have a cool(er) pc that is much more optimised for reasonable power consumption.
Thanks, I was half asleep writing that#3 is actually 250 millivolts.