Hi all,
I have Asus z690 D4 motherboard. I am using my 13700k processor with this motherboard. However, I am facing the following problem. First of all, I would like to state step by step what I tried.
1) My liquid cooler is Arctic 360mm. When I use my processor in bios default settings, the maximum watt consumption is 221watts.
2) After encountering such a situation, I opened only XMP (as XMP1). I set PL1 and PL2 as unlimited.
I set Intel(R) adaptive boost technology to "Enable".
I set Asus MultiCore Enhancement to "Enabled-remove all limits".
I did not do any UV. All voltage adjustments are set to "Auto".
In my Cpu-Power management control settings
Intel(R) speedstep(tm) "Enabled"
Intel(R) speed shift technology "Enabled"
Intel(R) Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 "Enabled"
When I use this second setting scheme, the wattage consumption goes up to a maximum of 253.
3) In the third scenario, I increase the core speeds to increase the wattage consumption. I make it P-Core 5.6, E-Core 4.4. This way it consumes 263 watts.
Liquid cooling does not limit these wattages. So you can consume 263 watts continuously. My main question starts here.
Shouldn't I remove more watt consumption with this liquid cooling? For example, shouldn't I see 280-300 watts?
I see that even some air coolers consume 285 watts. For example TR phantom spirit 120/se.
Do you think I'm making a mistake somewhere?
I have installed my liquid cooler twice and have not encountered any problems.
Normally these consumptions are not realistic, but since I have seen this in other reviews, I am trying to understand if there is a problem.
I have Asus z690 D4 motherboard. I am using my 13700k processor with this motherboard. However, I am facing the following problem. First of all, I would like to state step by step what I tried.
1) My liquid cooler is Arctic 360mm. When I use my processor in bios default settings, the maximum watt consumption is 221watts.
2) After encountering such a situation, I opened only XMP (as XMP1). I set PL1 and PL2 as unlimited.
I set Intel(R) adaptive boost technology to "Enable".
I set Asus MultiCore Enhancement to "Enabled-remove all limits".
I did not do any UV. All voltage adjustments are set to "Auto".
In my Cpu-Power management control settings
Intel(R) speedstep(tm) "Enabled"
Intel(R) speed shift technology "Enabled"
Intel(R) Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 "Enabled"
When I use this second setting scheme, the wattage consumption goes up to a maximum of 253.
3) In the third scenario, I increase the core speeds to increase the wattage consumption. I make it P-Core 5.6, E-Core 4.4. This way it consumes 263 watts.
Liquid cooling does not limit these wattages. So you can consume 263 watts continuously. My main question starts here.
Shouldn't I remove more watt consumption with this liquid cooling? For example, shouldn't I see 280-300 watts?
I see that even some air coolers consume 285 watts. For example TR phantom spirit 120/se.
Do you think I'm making a mistake somewhere?
I have installed my liquid cooler twice and have not encountered any problems.
Normally these consumptions are not realistic, but since I have seen this in other reviews, I am trying to understand if there is a problem.