Question Overclocking problem with CPU ?

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Hello, i have a problem with my Intel I5-13600K CPU.
Problem is, I try to set a clocks of p-cores more than 5.2 at overclocking of all cores, but it is set automaticcly after I set 5.2 to 5.1. But when I set to 5.1 it works and It didn't change automatically,

Why can't I set more than 5.1 to all cores, something blocking changing to more than 5.1.

My PC is a new and I didn't block anything in settings.

thanks for the answer!
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.
 
PC Specs

CPU: Intel Core i5-13600k
CPU cooler: Deepcool AG400 Led
Motherboard: MSI PRO B760M-P
Ram: Patriot PSD58G560041
SSD/HDD: Silicon Power SP02KGBP44US7505
GPU: Ninja (Sinotex) Radeon RX 5700 XT
PCU: AeroCool VX PLUS 750
Chassis: Prime Box S715
OS: Windows 11 Pro 64bit Russian Language
Monitor: Acer Nitro KG272M3bmiipx

PSU is a +- 18 months

date of a bios => 09/27/2024
 
First, verify that your bios level is the most current one.
It fixes the root cause of 13/14th gen issues.

Next, forget about overclocking.
Chips are binned and if your chip could gain from overclocking, it would have been sold as a 14900K.

For gaming, it has been more effective to let the normal turbo boost hit a couple of cores than an all core overcloc,

Lastly, fiddling with voltages is likely to cause damage if you are not an expert at this.
 
First, verify that your bios level is the most current one.
It fixes the root cause of 13/14th gen issues.

Next, forget about overclocking.
Chips are binned and if your chip could gain from overclocking, it would have been sold as a 14900K.

For gaming, it has been more effective to let the normal turbo boost hit a couple of cores than an all core overcloc,

Lastly, fiddling with voltages is likely to cause damage if you are not an expert at this.

I have a question.
65 watt it is normal watts of my Intel Core i5-13600k CPU on the work of this CPU ?
 
Motherboard: MSI PRO B760M-P
Motherboard with very weak VRM and no heatsink on the powerstages. For decent and stable OC you need a Z690/790 motherboard with beefy VRM.
CPU cooler: Deepcool AG400 Led
Is not sufficient for a 13600K with OC
PCU: AeroCool VX PLUS 750
Horrible group regulated PSU with terrible voltage regulation and missing essential protections.
65 watt it is normal watts of my CPU "Intel Core i5-13600k" on the work of this CPU ?
No, default power level of a 13600K is 125w.
 
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Motherboard with very weak VRM and no heatsink on the powerstages. For decent and stable OC you need a Z690/790 motherboard with beefy VRM.

Is not sufficient for a 13600K with OC

Horrible group regulated PSU with terrible voltage regulation and missing essential protections.

No, default power level of a 13600K is 125w.
i don't know why, seriously, but my CPU work at 40-80 watt and work real powerfull, speed, i see the results, he is really fast!, i didn't see any blocks in bios and something like a mistakes or errors, hm, i don't know why it is 40-80 watt, i think, this is a problem 🙁