[SOLVED] Core clock reduced due to "IA: Thermal Velocity Boost?"

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I am trying to overclock my i11700k following the Pinned "CPU overclocking guide and tutorial for beginners" guide by Darkbreeze. I currently have all cores at 4.8Ghz and am attempting to do stability and thermal testing.

When running Prime95 small FFTs w/ AVX disabled, HWiNFO reports that the core multiplier starts at 48 then drops to 46 after a few minutes. The only limiter/throttling reason I can see in HWiNFO is IA: Thermal Velocity Boost. My CPU temps appear to be solid capping at 70C so I'm wondering how I can fix this and prevent my CPU from downclocking itself.
 
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I thought TVB was only available for i9s? Was that changed in bios updates?

Anyways, TVB is a 100mhz boost across the cpu's entire boost curve, but it's only active up to 70C.
I guess if you want to pursue this overclock of yours, then you're going to have to disable it?

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I thought TVB was only available for i9s? Was that changed in bios updates?

Anyways, TVB is a 100mhz boost across the cpu's entire boost curve, but it's only active up to 70C.
I guess if you want to pursue this overclock of yours, then you're going to have to disable it?
 
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Thanks for the responses. I've disabled it in BIOS and that solved the problem. It seems like a handy feature to have just in case so I wish I could just change the threshold for TVB to like 85C instead of 70C.

Thanks again!
 

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kerberos_20, I think you're talking about Adaptive Boost Technology. It's much more aggressive.
Thermal Velocity Boost is like this:
Above 70C
1 core active: 4.9ghz
2 cores: 4.9ghz
3 cores: 4.9ghz
4 cores: 4.7ghz
5 cores: 4.7ghz
6 cores: 4.6ghz
7 cores: 4.6ghz
8 cores: 4.6ghz

Under 70C, it would be +100mhz or more to all of the above.
 
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Anyways, TVB is a 100mhz boost
Some motherboards allow more than 100 MHz. I know my Asus desktop board allows you to select +100 MHz or +200 MHz in the BIOS. I think you can also change the temperature when TVB is active. I prefer maximum and consistent performance so I just leave TVB turned off.

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