HWInfo Sensor Readings and Cinebench Marks (images)
Pre-build from NZXT.
CPU: Intel Core i9-14900KF
GPU: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4090
Mobo: NZXT N7 Z790
Cooler: Kraken Elite 360mm AIO (+7 fans in the case)
Memory: 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR5 6000 Mhz
Power: 1000W Gold
Case: NZXT H9 Elite
OS: Windows 11 Home
I got this PC on January 2024. It was working fine until about a month ago when my computer would crash or the game that I'm running would crash. First, I thought it was software so I reformatted my computer, updated all drivers, and only re-downloaded the necessary programs and games. Then I started to notice a pattern where my computer/program would crash only when I'm doing something intensive like gaming or streaming+gaming.
Recently I saw that there was an issue with 13th/14th Gen Intel CPUs and I tried almost everything.
- used Intel's XTU to undervolt (could only get to -0.020V offset before I would get the BSOD)
- went into BIOS to change the CPU Core Limit from Auto (500) to Manual (360)
- set the PL1 and PL2 to 253W
- under clocked the Performance Core Ratio from 57x to around 54x
- under clocked the Efficient Core Ratio from 44x to around 41x
- updated BIOS to latest (also cleared CMOS by pressing the "reset" button on the motherboard)
- tried using XMP Profile 1, XMP Profile 2, and Auto
- used NZXT CAM software to increase fan profile from "Default" to "Performance" to really crank up the airflow
- removed the side glass pane for maybe better cooling (room temp around 72F)
The only thing I haven't done is check the thermal paste. As this is a pre-build, I wanted to avoid doing this if possible. From what I've seen, the Kraken Elite 360mm AIO comes with thermal paste already applied to the back of the LCD screen that would then attach to the CPU housing.
Lastly, I don't know if it was my ears playing tricks on me, but when I ran the Cinebench testing, I MAY have heard a brief rattling noise (1-3 seconds) coming from my PC. But it was so brief that I couldn't hone in on it. I just thought that the Cinebench was demanding so much that my PC briefly cried .
Any and all help/insight would be appreciated! ♥️
Pre-build from NZXT.
CPU: Intel Core i9-14900KF
GPU: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4090
Mobo: NZXT N7 Z790
Cooler: Kraken Elite 360mm AIO (+7 fans in the case)
Memory: 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR5 6000 Mhz
Power: 1000W Gold
Case: NZXT H9 Elite
OS: Windows 11 Home
I got this PC on January 2024. It was working fine until about a month ago when my computer would crash or the game that I'm running would crash. First, I thought it was software so I reformatted my computer, updated all drivers, and only re-downloaded the necessary programs and games. Then I started to notice a pattern where my computer/program would crash only when I'm doing something intensive like gaming or streaming+gaming.
Recently I saw that there was an issue with 13th/14th Gen Intel CPUs and I tried almost everything.
- used Intel's XTU to undervolt (could only get to -0.020V offset before I would get the BSOD)
- went into BIOS to change the CPU Core Limit from Auto (500) to Manual (360)
- set the PL1 and PL2 to 253W
- under clocked the Performance Core Ratio from 57x to around 54x
- under clocked the Efficient Core Ratio from 44x to around 41x
- updated BIOS to latest (also cleared CMOS by pressing the "reset" button on the motherboard)
- tried using XMP Profile 1, XMP Profile 2, and Auto
- used NZXT CAM software to increase fan profile from "Default" to "Performance" to really crank up the airflow
- removed the side glass pane for maybe better cooling (room temp around 72F)
The only thing I haven't done is check the thermal paste. As this is a pre-build, I wanted to avoid doing this if possible. From what I've seen, the Kraken Elite 360mm AIO comes with thermal paste already applied to the back of the LCD screen that would then attach to the CPU housing.
Lastly, I don't know if it was my ears playing tricks on me, but when I ran the Cinebench testing, I MAY have heard a brief rattling noise (1-3 seconds) coming from my PC. But it was so brief that I couldn't hone in on it. I just thought that the Cinebench was demanding so much that my PC briefly cried .
Any and all help/insight would be appreciated! ♥️