I finally did some research on Aida64. They have so many versions. The version I need, for testing on many machines by one "engineer" is Aida64 Engineer, which I now own. Again, the Engineer version allows one person to put in on many machines for burn-in testing like I do. The "Extreme" version is made for one person to use it on their home PC.
Seen a few videos showing motherboard manufacturers ignoring CPU recommended power limits. The assumption for most users is that Auto means the CPU vendor recommended settings. Clearly that is not the case.
Yes, get a K cpu and undervolt it or limit its power, might have been better to get a non K cpu or a 14700 without K. amd and intel both are at fault, for the last 2 generations its more power and more heat.
I wouldn't use the Heaven benchmark you have on the desktop. It's barely acceptable to benchmark a modern 1080 system, it's completely useless for 1440+ or testing stability for any overclock. I recommend 3d mark.
X-Plane 12.1 still uses only 1 core at 90% on a 14700K and the other cores are chilling. So 🤷🏼… personally I have a small air cooler on my 14700K and its just fine if u don’t use 100% of the CPU like in any game or flight sim. So unless X-Plane is gonnan be improved to really take advantage of every core well untill then I don’t even need to buy a water cooler aio.
The most recent posts talk about a degradation of I/O portion of the CPU, basicly when Intel designed the Raptor Lake they moved the I/O portion of the CPU to another physical position inside the CPU and that part (called Ring or Uncore) is proving to be uncapable of handling the OUT OF THE BOX voltage settings.
I finally did some research on Aida64. They have so many versions. The version I need, for testing on many machines by one "engineer" is Aida64 Engineer, which I now own. Again, the Engineer version allows one person to put in on many machines for burn-in testing like I do. The "Extreme" version is made for one person to use it on their home PC.
Seen a few videos showing motherboard manufacturers ignoring CPU recommended power limits. The assumption for most users is that Auto means the CPU vendor recommended settings. Clearly that is not the case.
Intel advertised 6 ghz boost. SO does this mean that this is now false advertising??
Yes, get a K cpu and undervolt it or limit its power, might have been better to get a non K cpu or a 14700 without K. amd and intel both are at fault, for the last 2 generations its more power and more heat.
I wouldn't use the Heaven benchmark you have on the desktop. It's barely acceptable to benchmark a modern 1080 system, it's completely useless for 1440+ or testing stability for any overclock. I recommend 3d mark.
An external water chiller for a laser works great. It's a bit spendy but you can keep the CPU nice and ... chilly. :-)
X-Plane 12.1 still uses only 1 core at 90% on a 14700K and the other cores are chilling. So 🤷🏼… personally I have a small air cooler on my 14700K and its just fine if u don’t use 100% of the CPU like in any game or flight sim. So unless X-Plane is gonnan be improved to really take advantage of every core well untill then I don’t even need to buy a water cooler aio.
trial version isn't that suicide for commercial use? license allow for that?
The most recent posts talk about a degradation of I/O portion of the CPU, basicly when Intel designed the Raptor Lake they moved the I/O portion of the CPU to another physical position inside the CPU and that part (called Ring or Uncore) is proving to be uncapable of handling the OUT OF THE BOX voltage settings.