Hey there, I already asked something about the I9 temperature before.
Now I removed the CPU fan, turned it 90° to the right direction (I set it before wrongly), and also removed and applied the thermal paste again.
Now the cpu seems stable with only like 35° on 5.0 GHz If I'm only writing this post, "BUT", if I'm watching all the core speeds, It's somehow synchronized, but time to time (like every 3 secs) one or few cores drop to like 4,5-4,6 GHz.
If I run the cinebench, I got only 2051 cb, which is almost 100 less than the average I9 should have. Also the temperatures are max 75°C while running cinebench.
I set the CPU voltage to 1.28 V manually, but It's now sitting at 1.261 V and time to time drops to 1.252 V.
What should I do to make it somehow more "stable" with all It's cores?
Now I removed the CPU fan, turned it 90° to the right direction (I set it before wrongly), and also removed and applied the thermal paste again.
Now the cpu seems stable with only like 35° on 5.0 GHz If I'm only writing this post, "BUT", if I'm watching all the core speeds, It's somehow synchronized, but time to time (like every 3 secs) one or few cores drop to like 4,5-4,6 GHz.
If I run the cinebench, I got only 2051 cb, which is almost 100 less than the average I9 should have. Also the temperatures are max 75°C while running cinebench.
I set the CPU voltage to 1.28 V manually, but It's now sitting at 1.261 V and time to time drops to 1.252 V.
What should I do to make it somehow more "stable" with all It's cores?