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I gave up messing, AI Overclocking seemed to do exactly what I wanted easily.
Flashed the latest BIOS, set XMP, booted into Windows, ran Cinebench R23, went back into BIOS, AI settings were configured after the heavy Cinembench load, set a temp limit of 87c, set enforce all limits, then let AI Overclocking do it's job.

It set P-Cores 2x60, 4x57, 6x56, 8x55, E-Core, 4x46, 8x45, 16x44, Ring 5Ghz, max vcore 1.45v (idle)

Booted back into Windows, ran Cinebench R23 temps sat at the set 87c, it did downclock, score was around 39000, but here's the kicker, gaming it never drops under P5.5Ghz, E4.5Ghz, Ring 5Ghz, temps are perfect, so as my machine is mainly a gaming machine, I'm more than happy with that, hell of a lot easier for people with power hungry chips that's for sure...... (y)
This is pretty damn cool! I never really trusted mobo features like this before, but I think I'll have to save off my current settings and try it out! :D
 
I still think that all 12 ecores are more harmful than good in gaming, and I would definitely try keeping only 4 active, at stock.
If you're talking about a 13900K/KF, it's 16 e-cores total... ;)
 
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This is pretty damn cool! I never really trusted mobo features like this before, but I think I'll have to save off my current settings and try it out! :D
The Asus AI OC is a very good starting point... I start using it with an Asus p8z77-v and an i7-3770K... LOL
And the AI has the optimism scale that you can change to be more or less aggressive with the OCing.
When you get more experience and understand about load lines and adaptive voltage, you can fine adjust AI work...
 
If you're talking about a 13900K/KF, it's 16 e-cores total... ;)
oops, but i still meant to keep only a group of 4 active for gaming.
One guy did something like that with a custom power plan.
 
The Asus AI OC is a very good starting point... I start using it with an Asus p8z77-v and an i7-3770K... work...
I dont like it much on my z390 gene, it oc too few, probably because i keep my radiator fans very low and it doesnt realize the potential.
I'll remember to set em at max before running the AI :)
 
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The Asus AI OC is a very good starting point... I start using it with an Asus p8z77-v and an i7-3770K... LOL
And the AI has the optimism scale that you can change to be more or less aggressive with the OCing.
When you get more experience and understand about load lines and adaptive voltage, you can fine adjust AI work...
Pretty much what I did, as the AI overclocking is learning, there can be times under certain loads it may go over the set temp limit, but that will settle down as the AI learn more, or if you but the time in to tweak a few settings you can teach it quicker (y)

I was playing around with the latest 0804 beta BIOS, set my normal tweaked settings that were fine on 0802, it seems under the new BIOS it wants to draw over 280w, or I have some slight degradation, because one run of Cinebench 23 it'll hit the Power limits (shown in HWinfo), I reboot do it again with same settings, it won't hit the power limits, found that interesting.

Sticking with the tweaked AI Overclocking, gaming you'll sometimes see it hit 6Ghz depending on the game, but it was a test to see if anything has changed from BIOS to BIOS.

I have to tweak my RAD positioning as well seeing I can drop 5c under load by taking the back off my O-11 Dynamic(side mounted rad), got some Be Quiet Dark Pro 4's coming, will try and get the RAD closer to the intake slots.

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Oh forgot to add, remember when I had to bump up the AC_LLC to pass Cinebench R15, well with BIOS 0804 I don't have to, it'll pass it at the lower AC_LLC that R23 will....I can't explain it... :unsure:
 
@RobertoSampaio I learned my mobo does not have die sense and only socket sense available. Will this change the LLC4 / DC 1.02 / AC 0.20 base line test? I assume my voltage readings in HWInfo will not be accurate as well right, it will read higher than what the CPU is actually using? Is this going to be a problem to set the adaptive voltage in your guide please? Thank you
 
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Pretty much what I did, as the AI overclocking is learning, there can be times under certain loads it may go over the set temp limit, but that will settle down as the AI learn more, or if you but the time in to tweak a few settings you can teach it quicker (y)

I was playing around with the latest 0804 beta BIOS, set my normal tweaked settings that were fine on 0802, it seems under the new BIOS it wants to draw over 280w, or I have some slight degradation, because one run of Cinebench 23 it'll hit the Power limits (shown in HWinfo), I reboot do it again with same settings, it won't hit the power limits, found that interesting.

Sticking with the tweaked AI Overclocking, gaming you'll sometimes see it hit 6Ghz depending on the game, but it was a test to see if anything has changed from BIOS to BIOS.

I have to tweak my RAD positioning as well seeing I can drop 5c under load by taking the back off my O-11 Dynamic(side mounted rad), got some Be Quiet Dark Pro 4's coming, will try and get the RAD closer to the intake slots.

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Oh forgot to add, remember when I had to bump up the AC_LLC to pass Cinebench R15, well with BIOS 0804 I don't have to, it'll pass it at the lower AC_LLC that R23 will....I can't explain it... :unsure:
I also notice that different BIOSes behave differently. We just have to pay attention to the ambient temperature.
 
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@RobertoSampaio I learned my mobo does not have die sense and only socket sense available. Will this change the LLC4 / DC 1.02 / AC 0.20 base line test? I assume my voltage readings in HWInfo will not be accurate as well right, it will read higher than what the CPU is actually using? Is this going to be a problem to set the adaptive voltage in your guide please? Thank you
The procedure is the same... More important than the number is knowing where the limits are. It doesn't matter if the number is X or Y. Understanding the process is what's important.
 
The procedure is the same... More important than the number is knowing where the limits are. It doesn't matter if the number is X or Y. Understanding the process is what's important.
The difference from what I can see is that socket sense vcore will read higher than die sense right? Whatever I enter in the bios will still be the same, but my HWInfo reading will be higher.
 
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The difference from what I can see is that socket sense vcore will read higher than die sense right? Whatever I enter in the bios will still be the same, but my HWInfo reading will be higher.
In theory, the difference from socket sense to die sense will be higher when load is greater.
 
written article is easier for bios settings since he is NEVER on synch lol
 
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I also notice that different BIOSes behave differently. We just have to pay attention to the ambient temperature.
Well the house was cooler lately after having the AC serviced.
Come across my first instability while playing Black Geyser Couriers of Darkness, it's similar to Divinity Original Sin 2, which in the past displayed the same behaviour on a unstable OC.

I went back to my LLC tweaked AI overclocking, perfectly fine for daily use and gaming, I saved the set core overclock for GPU benching, as 3D Mark relies on CPU score, and having hard set core limits really brings up the overall score, doesn't change the GPU score though :ROFLMAO:

AI overclocking this time around has the CPU boosting to 6.1Ghz on light loads, but all core heavy loads (Cinebench etc) it'll drop to 5.1Ghz, but I did enforce all limits.

Looks like the 0804 BIOS has been removed too, so I don't know if I can roll back to 0803, seeing that's the only one available for download now.
Plus someone confirmed voltage changes occurred to get stable in 0804 in the RaptorLake Resources thread.
 
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Well the house was cooler lately after having the AC serviced.
Come across my first instability while playing Black Geyser Couriers of Darkness, it's similar to Divinity Original Sin 2, which in the past displayed the same behaviour on a unstable OC.

I went back to my LLC tweaked AI overclocking, perfectly fine for daily use and gaming, I saved the set core overclock for GPU benching, as 3D Mark relies on CPU score, and having hard set core limits really brings up the overall score, doesn't change the GPU score though :ROFLMAO:

AI overclocking this time around has the CPU boosting to 6.1Ghz on light loads, but all core heavy loads (Cinebench etc) it'll drop to 5.1Ghz, but I did enforce all limits.

Looks like the 0804 BIOS has been removed too, so I don't know if I can roll back to 0803, seeing that's the only one available for download now.
Plus someone confirmed voltage changes occurred to get stable in 0804 in the RaptorLake Resources thread.
Last week I had a BSOD watching YouTube...
I rose adaptive and vf points 5mv and that's it... LOL
 
This week I had a BSOD watching YouTube...
I rose adaptive and vf points 5mv and that's it... LOL
You know what's funny, when I ran Cinebench 15 on the 0804 I got WHEA errors in HWInfo, this is with the exact same settings that passed it on the 0802 BIOS...

A word of warning, don't be in a hurry to update your bios, because you'll end up breaking what already was working... :ROFLMAO:
 
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You know what's funny, when I ran Cinebench 15 on the 0804 I got WHEA errors in HWInfo, this is with the exact same settings that passed it on the 0802 BIOS...

A word of warning, don't be in a hurry to update your bios, because you'll end up breaking what already was working... :ROFLMAO:
Yes!
My olds platforms I stopped upgrading...
I'm running 0803 and it's ok to me so far...
This I'll keep in a bios slot for long time and use the other slot for test new bios, but I'm thinking to keep this one at slot 1.
 
@RobertoSampaio - I can't find the most recent version of Memtweakit .. Do you happen to have a link you can share? TIA!
 
Yes!
My olds platforms I stopped upgrading...
I'm running 0803 and it's ok to me so far...
This I'll keep in a bios slot for long time and use the other slot for test new bios, but I'm thinking to keep this one at slot 1.
No dual BIOS on the Hero, though it does have this BIOS Image Rollback support option in the BIOS, but I don't know how that works.

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NVM, It allows me to reflash a previous BIOS.
0803 still wants to draw the more than the 280w power limit I set (285w works fine), but it's stable with the previous settings that weren't using 0804..
 
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