(Not to mention, p95 frequency/voltage with no Turbo boost power limit (48 watt with 4700mq) reached 92c, and downclocked to 2.4ghz with stock TDP XD) Get a server if you are going to utilize the entire CPU functions at the same time and as efficiently as possible. Cinebench, aida64 and premier rendering all running at the same time resulted in ~78 watt, prime alone = 100 watt.
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My experience/opinion: no real world optimized software puts the same load, at least in personal computing (rendering video, compiling software). (Although it ran stable temps were ridiculous, got throttled down to 2.8ghz in seconds) Seems to be the stable frequency, system uptime is 34 days as of latest post edit, with some Adobe Premier work aswell.Ħ) Increase "Set multiplier" to maximum after your final changes in FVIR (Iv set mine to 42x all cores, so I increased set multiplier to 42 aswell - note voltage ID is messed up ignore it, multiply by 2 to get the actual voltage)ħ) Increase voltage in FVIR for stability by using Cinebench run 3-10 times instead of prime95, as it stresses FPU to a non-realistic level which increases heat and tdp. TS 6 does not work.ģ) Make sure you don't have XTU installed or running (especially at startup) or it will reset any changes in Throttlestop.Ĥ) Open throttlestop, click FIVR and look at " Overclock Max" and note it downĥ) Now here is the magic! close FIVR and open it again, Max value should increase by 2 (up to 80x max ~ 8ghz) everytime you open and close FIVR aslong as long as you increase one of the cores, in my case I have gone with 42x on all cores with 4700mq on stress testing.
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Windows Mod to remove auto update microcode on boot:ġ) Remove mcupdate_GenuineIntel (and backup) from System32ġ) Check CPU MCID ownload AIDA64, open AIDA64>Motherboard>CPUID and look at IA Brand ID, it should be 00hĢ) Download the latest beta ThrottleStop, used 810b2.
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After I saw this result:, I got interested to replicate it with a similar method and decided to share my steps to score higher than a desktop 4.4ghz 4770k (according to cinebench )