Hello there,
I am curious why my settings in BIOS are set to static, why it fluctuates to lower frequency while stress testing ?
For example, i have set up 50x multiplier, 1.4v and everything seems ok, until i start stress test ( OCCT ) and then not only frequency went down, but also voltage (vcore).
I disabled everything what can do this (power savings etc.) and still this happens.
Or vice versa - I tried undervolt, so i set 1.220v and 45x multiplier, but when i start stress test - vcore raises up to about 1.35v which is insanely much for that frequency. I am confused what happens and why it happens..
Temps are acceptable. ( iam not running power virus like linx )
Thanks for every advice.
My rig :
CPU : Intel Core i5-11600KF
CPU Cooler : Noctua NH-U12A
GPU : EVGA RTX 3070
MB : ASUS Prime-P Z590
RAM : 4x16 GB RAM Corsair Vengeance, 3200MHz
PSU : Seasonic GX 1000w
2 x NVMe SSD
2 x SATA HDD
I am curious why my settings in BIOS are set to static, why it fluctuates to lower frequency while stress testing ?
For example, i have set up 50x multiplier, 1.4v and everything seems ok, until i start stress test ( OCCT ) and then not only frequency went down, but also voltage (vcore).
I disabled everything what can do this (power savings etc.) and still this happens.
Or vice versa - I tried undervolt, so i set 1.220v and 45x multiplier, but when i start stress test - vcore raises up to about 1.35v which is insanely much for that frequency. I am confused what happens and why it happens..
Temps are acceptable. ( iam not running power virus like linx )
Thanks for every advice.
My rig :
CPU : Intel Core i5-11600KF
CPU Cooler : Noctua NH-U12A
GPU : EVGA RTX 3070
MB : ASUS Prime-P Z590
RAM : 4x16 GB RAM Corsair Vengeance, 3200MHz
PSU : Seasonic GX 1000w
2 x NVMe SSD
2 x SATA HDD