Good to see another video addressing the main problem with Raptor Lake - bad voltage settings with the main cause being bad LLC settings. I like that you also included the LLC settings for MSI and Asus.
@saveroomorg9 күн бұрын
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. Proper LLC settings are often overlooked but make a huge difference in stabilizing voltage and temps. I’ll keep covering key BIOS tweaks to help get the best out of Raptor Lake! 🚀💻
@strugsi8 күн бұрын
Works great with my i7 13700K. Temps are great and performance improved aswell. Thank you!
@saveroomorg7 күн бұрын
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear it's working great for your i7 13700K with better temps and performance! 🎉 If you ever want to explore more optimizations, stay tuned - I’m working on some deeper guides. Enjoy your setup! 😊
@user-ym5mc12 күн бұрын
Also, just tried one more run. Disabled the Intel graphics, thanks to your suggestion, but kept the old F10 bios, and got like -10°C on both max and average temp, with CB R23 Score of 34793. Which is actually the best score I ever had on this PC. Very pleased with temps drop to 82°C max and 70°C on average under 100% load. That is actually incredible news since in general use CPU never reaches such loads, so should run much cooler when gaming.
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
*That's great to hear, and I'm glad the temps have dropped so much! It's awesome that you got your best CB R23 score and a noticeable reduction in temps. Disabling the Intel graphics can definitely help with reducing temperatures since it's not using resources for the iGPU when not needed.*
@Sliceofgaming558 күн бұрын
@@saveroomorgyou didn’t talk about how you have to get the ac and dc load line to match
@zionjackson76175 күн бұрын
Ever since I reinstalled Windows 11 I've been having an issue that I can't tell if it's my if it's my graphics card or not I have a 4070 TI super with a an i7 and my screen after playing a game for a few minutes or to an hour it randomly depends my screen will go black my computer will freeze or it will reset itself and relaunch windows I have uninstalled the driver's reinstall the drivers my friend told me that it could be that my computer is not getting enough power that could very well be that could be the case but I'm not sure after watching this video I found out a lot of things like the Intel situation and what's going on with them having settings I would really appreciate it if somebody could get in contact with me and step-by-step guide me through what I could do to fix it and I am not going to lie to you guys I have spent three days back-to-back trying to troubleshoot and fix and everything the last thing I want to do is reinstall windows again just to run into the same problem every time that I try to play games I can go in and play a game and then a few minutes later or a few hours later I'm magically get a black screen sometimes I get audio and then sometimes when it stops it'll just reset itself or stay frozen and the weird part is is after reinstalling Windows 11 it did this before and reinstalling my Graphics drivers and everything it's still not working till this happened before Windows 11 it happened right when I upgraded two windows 11 cuz I was on Windows 10 but I had to reinstall Windows 11 again because I got corrupted files from going from Windows 10 to 11 instead I reinstalled Windows 11 got everything set up and I'm still having this issue@@saveroomorg
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
@@Sliceofgaming55 That's a good point, but AC and DC Load Lines don't need to match. They serve different purposes: AC Load Line affects transient response, while DC Load Line handles steady-state voltage. In my video, I focus on settings that ensure safe undervolting and stable performance for most setups without overcomplicating things. However, if you're interested in a deep dive into these specifics, I might consider covering them in a future guide!
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
@@zionjackson7617 It sounds like a frustrating issue. First, make sure your PSU is at least 750W and properly connected to the GPU and motherboard. Monitor your temps using HWMonitor or MSI Afterburner to ensure there's no overheating. Also, check if your BIOS is up to date and install the latest chipset and GPU drivers. You could stress test your GPU with FurMark to check for stability issues. Make sure to disable overlays like GeForce Experience and Discord, and close any unnecessary apps while gaming. It might help to reinstall your GPU drivers using DDU for a clean installation. Check Windows Event Viewer for any critical errors during crashes, and run a memory test with Windows Memory Diagnostic. If the problem continues, it could be a hardware issue, so you might want to reach out to GPU support. Hope this helps!
@kookichi20345 күн бұрын
Hello! I left a comment on one of your videos about undervolting some time ago! I recently came across another one of your videos, and after having my defective AIO replaced, I decided to give undervolting another try. I have an i7 14700K and a Gigabyte Z790 Pro X. After setting all the parameters, including a CPU Vcore offset of -0.105V, my temperatures only dropped slightly, about 3-4 degrees. However, I’m facing an issue with constant temperature spikes: for example, my CPU often jumps from 39°C to 70°C several times per second without any noticeable change in activity. I can’t seem to go below 38°C when idle, even though many people with similar setups report reaching around 28°C, and some don’t even exceed 62°C while gaming. I know my CPU tends to run hot, but it’s frustrating to see so many similar setups with much better temps! I’ve done a lot of research, and my airflow and everything else seems fine. Do you have any advice for better undervolting in my case? It doesn’t seem to make much of a difference for me. I see saw much good things on undervolting, I hope I can find stability too Sorry for the long message, and thank you!
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
Hi there! 😊 Thanks for sharing your experience! I’m glad you’re giving undervolting another shot after fixing your AIO issue. Let’s break it down step by step: 1️⃣ Temperature Spikes: Sudden jumps from 39°C to 70°C are normal on modern CPUs, especially with the 14700K. These chips boost aggressively for quick task completion, causing rapid temperature changes. It’s part of their design and doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem. 2️⃣ Idle Temps: 38°C at idle might seem high, but it depends on several factors like: - Ambient room temperature. - BIOS settings (some settings keep cores in higher power states). - Background processes in Windows. - Make sure to minimize background activity and check task manager for unnecessary services. 3️⃣ Gaming Temps: If your gaming temps exceed 80°C, there may still be room for improvement. Double-check your cooler’s contact with the CPU (thermal paste, mounting pressure, etc.). 4️⃣ Undervolting Improvements: -0.105V is a great start! If stable, try increasing the offset slightly (e.g., -0.110V or -0.115V) in small steps while monitoring stability with stress tests (Cinebench R23, OCCT, etc.). 5️⃣ Other Tweaks: If undervolting isn’t making a big difference, try adjusting the CPU Lite Load setting in your BIOS. On Gigabyte boards, lower values (e.g., 4-5) can reduce power consumption and temps under load. 💡 Lastly, don’t stress over comparisons online. Every setup is unique-airflow, case design, and silicon quality all play a role. What matters most is that your system runs cool, stable, and performs without throttling. Let me know how it goes, and feel free to ask if you need more guidance! 😊
@KorayRuthlessvillian4 күн бұрын
I am on a msi motherboard when I set cpu lite load control to advanced I dont see IA AC load line it only shows me cpu ac load line which cant be put to 0.5 should I do 50 or am I doing something wrong?
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
It sounds like you're using an MSI motherboard where the terminology and options differ slightly. Here's what you can do: On MSI boards, instead of "IA AC Load Line," you'll see "CPU AC Load Line." The value to set depends on how the board interprets this setting. Here's a recommendation: - Set CPU AC Load Line to "50": MSI uses a different scale for load line settings, and "50" should closely match the intended result of 0.5 on other boards. - Double-check BIOS Version: Ensure your BIOS is up to date since older versions might lack the exact setting mentioned in guides. - Enable Advanced CPU Settings: Sometimes, settings are hidden under advanced options or profiles. Double-check if enabling advanced CPU configurations reveals more options. If you follow my video instructions and adjust settings like CPU Lite Load and CPU AC Load Line appropriately, you should be fine. Let me know how it works out! 😊
@KorayRuthlessvillian3 күн бұрын
@@saveroomorgwould you recommend locking all p cores aswell? Also how do I limit voltage to 1400w on msi mother board
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
@@KorayRuthlessvillian Locking all P-cores is not necessary unless you're looking to achieve very specific performance tuning. For most users, letting the system dynamically manage core clocks works well and keeps efficiency high. To limit the voltage to 1.4V on an MSI motherboard, adjust the CPU Core Voltage in the BIOS. Look for "CPU Core Voltage" or "CPU Voltage Mode" settings, and set it to "Override Mode" or "Offset Mode" with a maximum value of 1.4V. You can also tweak LLC (Load Line Calibration) settings to manage voltage more precisely under load.
@quadzero633917 сағат бұрын
Ive been wondering if a overclocked 12900k would have similar stable performance to a factory setting 14900k
@saveroomorg16 сағат бұрын
The overclocked 12900K can achieve performance close to a factory-set 14900K, but I’d suggest sticking with the 12900K for a few reasons: - Degradation Concerns: Reports of degradation are less common with the 12900K compared to the newer CPUs like the 14900K, especially when overclocking is done with care. - Thermal and Power Management: The 12900K is already a powerful CPU, and with proper tuning, it can offer excellent performance without pushing the limits as aggressively as the 14900K. - Cost Efficiency: Since you already own the 12900K, it makes more sense to maximize its potential rather than investing in a 14900K, which may require additional cooling upgrades due to its higher thermal demands. With a good cooling solution and careful overclocking, the 12900K remains a solid choice that balances performance and longevity.
@p3rrypmКүн бұрын
How much does this affect power consumption? Are we seeing more comparable performance to AMD CPUs, in terms of efficiency, with these settings?
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
Great question! These settings significantly improve power efficiency by reducing unnecessary voltage and heat output while maintaining stable performance. In many cases, the efficiency becomes much closer to AMD CPUs, depending on the workload. It's a nice balance between performance and power consumption!
@Chr1st1anGod6 күн бұрын
It is safe/good to do the same settings from your video to i5-14600kf with Gigabyte Z690M DS3H DDR4?
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
Yes, you can follow the same general steps from the video for your i5-14600KF with the Gigabyte Z690M DS3H DDR4 motherboard. The settings should work well as a safe starting point, especially for undervolting and optimizing power limits. Feel free to check out my other videos for more detailed guides on fine-tuning or if you need any adjustments specific to your setup! 😊
@user-ym5mc12 күн бұрын
7:42 Its safe now. Proceeds to show 20+ BIOS settings changed in conjuction with ''Intel default settings''. Seriously. If I ran the older BIOS with no microcode upgrades but with all the limits in place not to cook the CPU, would that be fine also? I seriously don't want to be going through this settings once again. Let alone do all the testing. I've done plenty testing with previous bios [F10] and it works fine on first sight? 14700K, 360 AIO, Z790 Gaming X AX [F10 bios], 2x16GB DDR5 XMP1 @6000Mhz - Internal Vcore offset = -0.100V - AI VR = 1400mV - PL1 = PL2 = 253W - ICCMax = 307A - Enhanced multi-core performance = disabled - Under voltage protection = disabled - XMP = XMP1 [2x16GB DDR5 @6000Mhz] CB R23 Score of 34429 Results: - V core: 1.344V - Power: 228,3W -Temp: 91°C max -Temp: 80°C average - VID: 1.335V - Vcore: 156A - VRVcc: 190A
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
I totally understand not wanting to go through all the settings again! However, I would still recommend using the latest BIOS with the settings from my video for the best stability and performance. Older BIOS versions, like F10, might work fine now, but they may miss out on some important fixes or optimizations that come with newer releases. While your current setup with the older BIOS might seem stable, the newer BIOS versions tend to offer improvements that could help with long-term stability and reduce any potential issues down the line. If you’re happy with your current results and don’t mind the risk of missing out on optimizations, that’s totally fine, but just keep in mind that updating BIOS can often fix things we don’t realize could cause problems later
@denerpatrick7 күн бұрын
Friend, just wanted to thank the confgs for helping. One question, should I leave undervolt protection active or disabled?
@saveroomorg7 күн бұрын
You're very welcome, my friend! 😊 If you're following the settings from this video, it doesn’t matter whether undervolt protection is active or disabled because Intel defaults will rewrite it anyway. Just stick to the guide, and you'll be in a safe and optimized zone! 👍
@denerpatrick7 күн бұрын
@@saveroomorg Perfect! Thank you, I made the settings and the gain in temperature and stability was truly incredible, thank you, friend!
@mops.subregional3 күн бұрын
thanks, i will waiting for more
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
You're welcome! More content is on the way, stay tuned!
@denerpatrick4 күн бұрын
Friend, after the settings I'm having a problem with the error "Kernel-Power Critical Error 41 (63)" Do you have any tips that I can change in the settings?
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
The "Kernel-Power Critical Error 41 (63)" usually points to an issue causing unexpected shutdowns or restarts, often related to power delivery or system stability. Start by adjusting the undervolt and LLC settings, set it to the next higher step, as these are the most common culprits. Let me know how it goes! 😊
@denerpatrick3 күн бұрын
@@saveroomorg In this case, would it change to 56 and instead of Power Saving, would it change to Performace?
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
@@denerpatrick Yes, just try High or Performance mode. It will provide a bit more voltage and temperature, but it can stabilize the system, which is fine since we’ve already limited the CPU voltage.
@denerpatrick16 сағат бұрын
@@saveroomorg Friend, thanks for getting back to me. I still face the restart, important! It only happens when I leave the PC idle, for example: browser open and the HWiNFO monitor, with a game in the background. If I'm using or playing, it doesn't happen. I changed the Load Line to "Performace" and VP to Hight, it still didn't solve the problem, in Windows all the suspension settings are disabled. Different from your settings are: PL1/PL2 = 253 and Core Current Limit(Amps) 307. My setup is = i7-14700K (Raptor Lake) Z790 Gaming X AX v1
@fabiangutierrez37533 күн бұрын
I'm going through something weird problem, i have micro stuttering on windows and games, im running the latest version of W11. I have already tried everything and I don't know what else to do, my cpu is an i9 13900k, at 4080 super, and 32gb ddr5 ram. this micro stuttering have something to do with bios settings?
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
Micro stuttering can indeed be related to BIOS settings, but it can also be influenced by other factors like driver issues, power settings, or software conflicts. For your i9-13900K and 4080 Super, here are a few things you can try: - BIOS Settings: Ensure that you're not running overly aggressive power limits or undervolting that could cause instability. You might want to try resetting to default settings or using more conservative ones to see if it improves. - CPU & GPU Drivers: Make sure your drivers (especially for your GPU) are up to date. Sometimes a simple driver update can make a big difference. - Power Settings: In Windows, go to Power Settings and make sure you're using a high-performance plan. Sometimes, power-saving settings can cause micro stuttering. - Thermal Throttling: Check your temperatures to make sure neither the CPU nor GPU is throttling due to high temps. If you've already tried everything, it might help to revert to stock BIOS settings and then reapply any tweaks incrementally to find the sweet spot. If you need more guidance, feel free to check out my videos on optimizing BIOS settings for better performance and stability!
@DrGangSHOWКүн бұрын
I tested the method mentioned in this video. My problem was the same as yours and this problem had caused my life expectancy to decrease. I accidentally saw this video and tested it and it was surprisingly effective to the extent that the stuttering and the game and Windows stuttered severely. It did not disappear, but I got rid of the stuttering of the computer screen and game every 2 minutes or a few seconds. Maybe it only happens once in 20 minutes. I recommend that you also watch this video carefully and make the changes. 🤍
@emp9971Күн бұрын
should i update my bios i'm using i5 12400f to version 15.01 (update cpu microcode to 0x12B) is it safe or ......
@saveroomorg16 сағат бұрын
Updating your BIOS to version 15.01 with the 0x12B microcode is generally safe, especially if it includes stability improvements or compatibility fixes for your system.
@emp997110 сағат бұрын
@@saveroomorg i think i saw on website my motherboard it's only 0x12B microcode only...my question is 0x12B microcode does improve stability to my motherboard? i'm using b660m pro rs
@Nthusiast585 күн бұрын
I disabled intel default settings and under volted and set pl1 and pl2 manually
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
That’s a solid approach if you’re comfortable with manual tuning! Disabling Intel defaults gives you more control, and combining undervolting with manually setting PL1 and PL2 can really help optimize both performance and thermals. If everything is stable, it sounds like you’ve got a great setup! If you’re interested in exploring another method, I’d recommend checking out my easy undervolting video-it’s designed for those looking to optimize without too much hassle. kzbin.info/www/bejne/goukXptvrrqJa5Isi=mx2g7jMdfF66Ty7S Let me know if you have any questions! 😊
@Goryglory02096 күн бұрын
After horrible crashes on new bios and 14700k a new build I went to xoc bios on Tachyon and did manual settings. Can't be happy enough
@saveroomorg6 күн бұрын
Glad to hear you found a setup that works for you! The XOC BIOS and manual tuning can definitely give you great control over your system. For those not ready to dive into that level of customization, my guide offers a safer initial setup with room for future optimization. Feel free to share your settings or tips- it might help others experiencing similar crashes! 🚀🖥️
@orssys5 күн бұрын
Hi, I did everything from your video on my i5 13600kf gigabyte b660m games x these tweaks made my CPU stable and reduced idle consumption and my Cinebench scores remained almost the same I have one question. I need to leave the CPU Vcore load calibration at medium or high. In the video you set it to medium but on the screen you draw it high? I'll stay with this for now, thanks! Likee
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! I’m really glad the tweaks worked well for your 13600KF setup and that you’re seeing stable results with reduced idle power. 😊 Regarding the CPU Vcore Load Line Calibration: Medium is the setting I use for my setup, and it’s what I’d recommend as a starting point. However, High is a suitable value for most CPU units if you’re looking for a bit more stability. If your system is stable and performing well, you’re all set. 👍 Keep up the great work!
@DieChaosBoys15 күн бұрын
On the last 2 asus bios i make typical svid behavior, my cb23 Score goes down. IA cep and SA cep are enabled Sync acdc loadline and LLC4. Will it be same with newest microcode update 0x12b?
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
That’s an interesting observation. With the newer microcode updates like 0x12b, you might see some differences in behavior, as Intel has been tweaking how the SVID and voltage management work. Typically, enabling IA CEP and SA CEP, along with Sync AC/DC Loadline and LLC4, should provide a good balance, but results can vary depending on your specific setup. If you’re seeing a drop in Cinebench scores with typical SVID behavior, it might be worth experimenting with advanced SVID behavior or making slight adjustments to the loadlines to see if that helps recover performance. Also, if you haven’t already, you might find my undervolting video helpful-it’s a step-by-step guide that works well with the latest BIOS updates. Let me know how it goes! 😊
@direct3410 күн бұрын
Just lock SA and Vcore to 1.434v, sync all cores and raise p, e and l3 as high as this voltage will support while being under 250w TDP and set LLC to 6.
@rluker53449 күн бұрын
A lot of us like to use variable clocks. Locked voltages take away a lot of the benefits of this.
@saveroomorg9 күн бұрын
That’s a solid approach for maximizing performance if you’re into manual tuning! For those looking for a safer, beginner-friendly setup, I cover adaptive undervolting and balanced BIOS tweaks in my videos. Stability and efficiency can go hand in hand! 🔧💻
@saveroomorg9 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Locked voltages can be great for max performance but sacrifice power efficiency and thermals during lighter tasks. Variable clocks with adaptive voltage keep the system cooler and quieter while still delivering top performance when needed. It's all about finding the right balance for your use case! 🔧🔥💻
@jeroen57367 күн бұрын
Yea at intel default vid goes up to 1.44v ... I set it at 1.35v at a clock of 5.6ghz . Seems to me intel just don't care , they also ruined the setting boost clock at x amount of cores.
@saveroomorg6 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right - Intel's default settings can be overly aggressive with voltage, leading to unnecessarily high temps and power draw. Setting a manual voltage of 1.35V with a 5.6GHz clock is a smart move for better efficiency and performance. The loss of finer-grained control like per-core boost clocks is frustrating, but manual tuning like yours ensures you're not leaving performance on the table while maintaining better thermal behavior. Great job fine-tuning your setup!
@user-vl4iq7bj5e11 күн бұрын
you’re capping the voltage instead of fixing the cause of high vcore voltage. simply sync all cores at the correct voltage sweetspot for your chip. 14900ks is about x56. still using apex encore bios v1286 and no degradation no microcode
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your approach! While syncing all cores can work well for enthusiasts familiar with manual overclocking, my guide focuses on a safer, more universally applicable method that works across different setups, even for users new to BIOS tuning. By capping the voltage and enabling Intel's default power management features, I aim to balance performance, thermals, and long-term stability without risking instability or requiring extensive manual tuning. I'm also working on a more in-depth guide for undervolting and performance optimization. This video was just the initial step toward safe and stable tuning. Thanks again for your input!
@not_unknown973312 күн бұрын
I’m currently getting a 13700k and a Aorus pro x motherboard and I’m new to pc gaming do you have any steps on how to get the optimal performance for ddr5 6400mhz 32gb memory without risking any issues to my new system and sacrificing fps
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your new build! 🎉 If you want to keep CEP and Intel default settings enabled, I recommend following the current video step-by-step as an initial setup. This will ensure safe and optimized performance for your system. I'm also working on the next level of optimizations specifically for CEP and Intel defaults, so stay tuned! If you’re open to further tuning, you can try my easy undervolting guide for even better performance and lower temperatures: kzbin.info/www/bejne/goukXptvrrqJa5Isi=1REbUx5LkM3CJAgj Let me know if you need more help, and enjoy your gaming experience! 🎮🔥
@honeykaushal68658 күн бұрын
Does it works for 14900 k. ..plz share setting for 14900k .... thanks in advance
@saveroomorg7 күн бұрын
Yes, the same principles work for the 14900K as well. You can follow the steps in this video for a safe starting point. The main difference might be adjusting the power limits- setting PL1 and PL2 to around 253W should work well. If you're unsure or want a more tailored setup, stay tuned-I'm working on more detailed guides for various CPUs, including the 14900K! 😊
@honeykaushal68657 күн бұрын
@saveroomorg thanks ...but I have some issues that when I set pl1=pl2=253 temprature still spike to 95 on maximum load ... I am using ANT ESPORTS ICE-240 ARGB 240mm liquid cooler and from india where in summers temperature spike to 47°c.....should I change liquid cooler also....btw thanks for your feedback I am surely waiting for next video on 14900k
@saveroomorg7 күн бұрын
@@honeykaushal6865 You're welcome! The purpose of this video was to make the CPU safe under Intel Defaults, and temperatures spiking up to 95°C is expected during maximum load under these settings-Intel has designed their CPUs to handle this safely. However, it's definitely not the most optimal or long-term safe temperature. For now, I suggest checking out my easy undervolting guide, which can help significantly lower temperatures and improve efficiency while maintaining performance - kzbin.info/www/bejne/goukXptvrrqJa5Isi=1O7iRfg_1ni80yY6 Your liquid cooler should generally be sufficient, but with ambient temperatures reaching 47°C, it may struggle during extreme loads. Once you apply the undervolting steps, see how it performs-upgrading the cooler might not be necessary if temps stabilize. Stay tuned 😊
@honeykaushal68657 күн бұрын
@@saveroomorg thanks a lot I will definitely do it .......and plz suggest good liquid cooler for my surroundings ambient temperatures if it required in advance.....
@lvincent88437 күн бұрын
@@honeykaushal6865 Ideally you want a 14900K paired with a 360mm AIO. The best air coolers approach similar performance to many 240mm AIO coolers so while there is a benefit to 240mm AIO coolers over air coolers it is often not very substantial and with a power hungry chip like the 13th and 14th gen i9 CPUs the far more substantial benefit of a 360mm AIO is almost necessary. Your liquid cooler is generally sufficient, sure, but not recommended. If your case is compatible with a 360mm radiator consider upgrading to the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 AIO.
@YouTube2020N7 күн бұрын
Will this affect 13900hx ?
@saveroomorg7 күн бұрын
Unfortunately yes. Mobile CPUs are also affected.
@YouTube2020N7 күн бұрын
@saveroomorg so what's the solution for this same as you mentioned.? In this video.. also I'm brother by the non stop fan spikes . Even on idle it will spike and go down.. like waves of fan speeds up and down . For no reason
@YouTube2020N6 күн бұрын
can i do this with Lenovo Legion ? i9 13900HX ? how to do that
@saveroomorgКүн бұрын
@@KZbin2020N You can definitely try these settings on your Lenovo Legion with the i9-13900HX, but keep in mind that laptops have different thermal and power constraints compared to desktop setups. It’s important to ensure your cooling system is sufficient before adjusting power limits or undervolting. For adjusting settings, you would likely need access to BIOS or a software like Intel XTU or ThrottleStop, depending on what your system allows. However, laptop BIOS settings are often more limited compared to desktops, so you may not have full control over power limits or voltage.
@YouTube2020N6 сағат бұрын
@@saveroomorg thanks actually i am not able to do this as i dont have access to such settings. i m trying throttle stop -/ HW / XTU - but basically what are the values i need to see (my microcode current code is 127) - if i need to chk what is the value if its already taken care off.
@Max_Cony13 күн бұрын
can you please share bios settings as a file, to load from presets?
@kieran948813 күн бұрын
yes please +1
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
I would recommend against using someone else's BIOS settings file, as every setup is unique, and even small differences in components or silicon quality can lead to different results. Instead, I suggest following the step-by-step instructions in my video guide. This way, you can adjust the settings to match your specific system for the best results and stability. You'll be all set with that approach! Let me know if you need any help along the way.
@RABIAHBINNIZAR_229 күн бұрын
Thanks ❤🔥
@JudgeFredd8 күн бұрын
Old news…most updated firmwares are available for a while
@saveroomorg7 күн бұрын
The video focuses on ensuring safe and optimized settings, even with the latest firmware updates. If you've already explored those updates, that's great! But for anyone unsure or new, it's always good to have a clear guide to get started. 😊
@CommonSenseUncut12 күн бұрын
You lose massive performance with the intel default setting and you should be undervolting anyway so idk why you’re keeping a poorly optimized general bios profile enabled for a chip that gets an optimized profile released for every mono worth a damn out of the box. Sure they caused degradation issues but they left the option available for you to tune it yourself and warned you it WOULD DEGRADE FASTER IF YOU IVERCLOCK. Ppl can’t blame Intel when we overclocking does what overclocking does when done poorly.
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
The main purpose of this video is to demonstrate how to achieve a 100% safe setup while keeping CEP and Intel defaults enabled, ensuring long-term stability and preparing for future optimizations. I aim to cover the entire spectrum of how Intel CPUs can be managed safely, from secure stock settings to advanced tuning. While undervolting and custom BIOS profiles can unlock more performance, not everyone is comfortable with those adjustments. This guide serves as a foundational approach for those prioritizing stability and reliability. Stay tuned, as I'm already working on more in-depth optimizations that build upon this setup! 😊💪
@k00LGuY67111 күн бұрын
I disabled integrated graphics settings if you're on the k series. And I just undervolt to offset -0.050, -0.075 is also ok but i got stable performance with max temp of 60c when gaming. I just left everything alone. Don't forget to enable resize bar. And I'm not using xmp and if you are just leave your max speed to 5600mt/s max or just turn off xmp and leave default speed ram to 4800
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
XMP is perfectly fine if its values are better than manual overclocking. It's a convenient and safe option for most users. I’m also thinking about creating a memory overclocking guide if there’s enough interest. Let me know if that’s something you’d find helpful! 💻🚀
@k00LGuY67110 күн бұрын
@saveroomorg my pc crashes whenever I use xmp for some reason. 13600k, aorus z690 elite ax mobo. Latest bios. That's why I leave it on 4800mhz. Anything above that I get random crashing sometimes 5 hours later sometimes 10 minutes on
@tyonorshapzc7tjfvb7-caz8 күн бұрын
😘👍
@saveroomorg3 күн бұрын
😊👍 Glad I could help!
@ElCalienteMtn11 күн бұрын
turn intel xmp off in the bios. stop with all this other stuff
@saveroomorg11 күн бұрын
Right! And while we're at it, let's turn off the CPU too-cooling problems solved instantly! 😎🔥