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I use Hero and 13900k P-Core SP 114
When i set
  • Long Duration Package Power Limit: 253 Here i get BSOD but works fine with 125W
  • Short Duration Package Power Limit: 253
  • CPU Load-Line Calibration: Level 4: Recommended for OC
  • IA DC Load Line (DC_LL): 1.02
  • IA AC Load Line (AC_LL): 0.15
What do you suggest me to adjust?
 
I use Hero and 13900k P-Core SP 114
When i set
  • Long Duration Package Power Limit: 253 Here i get BSOD but works fine with 125W
  • Short Duration Package Power Limit: 253
  • CPU Load-Line Calibration: Level 4: Recommended for OC
  • IA DC Load Line (DC_LL): 1.02
  • IA AC Load Line (AC_LL): 0.15
What do you suggest me to adjust?
Leave PL1 and PL2 at default and just disable MCE.
 
I have a Z690 Hero + 13900k which is not good ( SP 101 / SP P 109 / SP V 85 )
  • P core :56x2 , 59x2 ,58x2 , 57x2 ( +2 boots )
  • Vcore: 46x4.45x8.44x16
  • VF / #8,9,10 +0.42
  • LLC: level 4
  • AC: 0.05
  • DC : 1.02
  • VR: auto.
  • Adaptive voltage: + 1.410
  • Vcore / VIDS = 1.18..
  • MCE : Remove all restrictions
Passed Cr23 10 minutes at temperature 85℃, power 254w. Pass GB5, 3D Mark, Blender tests.
*** There are 2 things I want to say here:
1/ If Let VR = Auto , the system is easy to stabilize instead ( 1700 )
2 / If I leave " On : Limit Execution " under heavy load P core is reduced to 5.3 and Vcore drops to 4.2 . Has anyone had problems with " Enable : Enforce Limits " .
**** And after checking a lot, I think setting VR = 1700 made the system difficult to stabilize. Should try to Auto and check again.
 
So looking at the datasheets also of the previous generation it looks like this:
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CPU           IccMax     Cores      A/PCore       A/Core    A/Thread
12700k        240        8+4        30            20        12
12900k        280        8+8        35            18        11,6
13700k        307        8+8        38            19        12,8
13900k        307        8+16       38            13        9,6
If we assume that the load will be distributed across the cores which is probably a reasonable assumption to even reach these values, we can see that for all CPUs except the 13900k per-Core Ampere is between 18-20 with the new 13700k coming right in the middle. Based on this I would assume that 307A is not too much for the 13700k. It is in line with the previous gen CPUs.

The 13900k is a strange one because if we go by P-Cores only maybe you shouldn't increase IccMax above spec, but looking at the per-core and per-thread values we can see that it takes significantly less Ampere than all other CPUs.

I think it's interesting that they put different values for 12700k and 12900k but use identical values for both 13th gen CPUs. Why do 4 less 12th gen E-Cores justify a 40A gap? That is 10A per E-Core, so going by this if the 13700k is ok with 307A, the 13900k should do 387A at least?! If you multiply with the per core or per thread values of the other CPUs you get results between 384A-450A.

I'll run my 13700k at 288A for now, that is 12A/Thread. Just a nice round number.
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So 13700k @ 307A x 1.25v = 383.75W output. Let's presume that one would manage to keep temps under control (sub 90c), would that be a safe OC for daily use?

Btw where did you found these specs, could you share? I am looking to find maximum supported voltage for 13700k (in this guide 1.7x volts has been mentioned for 13900k), would it be same across all 13th gen?
 
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So 13700k @ 307A x 1.25v (which should be fine according to the specs mentioned in this guide) = 383.75W output. Let's presume that one would manage to keep temps under control (sub 90c), would that be a safe OC for daily use?

Btw where did you found these specs, could you share? I am looking to find maximum supported voltage for 13700k (in this guide 1.7x volts has been mentioned for 13900k), would it be same across all 13th gen?
1.25v at 307A is not fine.


 
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Hello. I'm following this guide and I'm at the first part and have set these:

Enforce All Limits (If you desire you can remove all limits) *
LLC#4
DC_LL = 1.02
AC_LL = 0.2
IA VR Voltage limit = AUTO (or 1700 if you desire)

I'm now dropping AC_LL and I'm currently at 0.12 and running cinebench. I'm not seeing any errors or BSOD and vcore flcks between 1.146 and 1.154. is this normal or have I messed something up? When should I expect some instability?

Thanks
 
Normal. it should stay at a locked frequency after cinebench kicks in for a sec.. it will fluctuate as its starting up and what not.
 
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this is my 13900k running on a Z690 Hero.
Disabled : Removed restrictions .
LLC : 3
ACLL : 0.07
DCLL : 1.14
VF score : #8 - #9 - #10 : +0.042
P core : 58x2 57x2 56x2 55x2 ( + 2 boots )
V core : 46x4 45x8 44x16
Ring : 5300
Adaptive voltage : +1.460
- Passed the tests: CR23, Mark 3D, GB5, Blender.

Looking at this table , Can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong ? Can I somehow do better?
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Thanks for replying. How low can I expect AC_LL to go before experiencing some instability? What is it that I'm looking for exactly just BSOD and errors from cinebench. Sorry I'm really new to this
There are multiple manifestations of "instability". CB23 will error out while running, WHEA errors observed in HWinfo or worst case scenarios a BSOD (system dump) or reboot etc.
 
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Thanks for replying. How low can I expect AC_LL to go before experiencing some instability? What is it that I'm looking for exactly just BSOD and errors from cinebench. Sorry I'm really new to this
As low as 1 (or 0.01 for ASUS units). If you still want to go further down, you must drop LLC one unit and start again.
I can keep mine (Gigabyte) on High AC 1 (~LLC 4 AC 0.01 ASUS) or Medium AC 5 (~LLC 3 AC 0.05 ASUS).
 
this is my 13900k running on a Z690 Hero.
Disabled : Removed restrictions .
LLC : 3
ACLL : 0.07
DCLL : 1.14
VF score : #8 - #9 - #10 : +0.042
P core : 58x2 57x2 56x2 55x2 ( + 2 boots )
V core : 46x4 45x8 44x16
Ring : 5300
Adaptive voltage : +1.460
- Passed the tests: CR23, Mark 3D, GB5, Blender.

Looking at this table , Can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong ? Can I somehow do better?
View attachment 2602082

As far I can can see your CPU is running 55X on P cores and 44x on E cores. Only E cores are OC. This is what we can see in the picture. Score in CB23 is also the normal one for stock 13900K. CoreVid ~1.17V is ok for 55x.
 
For what it's worth, am finally at peace with testing my PC and having some semblance of stability with reasonable lee way. Don't intend to use OCTVB boosts or overclock/undervolt RAM than what is captured by BIOS through XMP profile.

P: 57X3 (1-3 cores), 56x4 (5-7 cores), 55X1 (8 cores) (I have set the 1st, 4th and 5th core limit manually to 57 - 4th and 5th are my best cores and 1st core shows the lowest temp max under full load, 7th core limit manually to 55 - it's the core that gets hottest the maximum, and the rest core limits manually to 56. All frequencies show up accurately in HwiNFO)
E: 46X3, 45X8, 44X16
Ai Overclock Tuner: XMP Tweaked
XMP: DDR5-6400 32-39-39-102-1.40V-1.40V
MCE: Auto – Lets BIOS Optimize
LLC#4
DC_LL: Auto
AC_LL:0.12
V/F OFFSET FOR #8, 9, 10 &11: 0.01V
IA VR Voltage Limit: 1700
TVB Voltage Optimizations: Enabled
Global Core SVID Voltage: Adaptive Mode
Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage: + 1.444 (1424 (V/F 11 Native) +10+10)
DRAM VDD/VDDQ Voltage: 1.4000 (set by XMP Tweaked)
PCI Express Native Power Management: Disabled
CPU C State: Enabled
Package C State Limit: Auto

CB23 Full Load: Vcore and Core Vid almost equal with 0.002-0.004 difference 1.225V, CPU Package Power Max 260W, Core distance to TjMax maximum 14C. Average score 39700+ (2 runs of 10 min each)
Real Bench v2.43: 30 min Stress test pass
3DMark Firestrike: 30 min (6 loops) average score 45k+
1 hour of 1440p 2K video run (high graphic with lots of motion)
0 WHEA errors

Have been using the above setup for 5 days now with multiple hours of Hogwarts gameplay every day and run a couple of virtual machines which run for 6-8 hours a day.

I am sure I can optimize further, lol, however for now will continue using the above for a few months.

@RobertoSampaio Can't thank you enough for your guidance and patience with me.
 
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Hi @RobertoSampaio , since 13900ks has vid point for 6.0ghz. Do we still need to add extra voltage to the last vf curve 8, 9, 10?
 
Hi @RobertoSampaio , since 13900ks has vid point for 6.0ghz. Do we still need to add extra voltage to the last vf curve 8, 9, 10?
If I may attempt to answer your question, the offset that we add is primarily to accommodate "Overclock TVB" option for the boost profiles. Even if one is not using that, a slight postive offset can help with any system instability (freeze during idle, whea errors etc) due to some frequencies higher than 55 (i have a 13900K) and in case of KS, 56 which when engaged during idle require more voltage than what the system is getting post the AC_LL undervolt. Hope that helps.

So, if you are not using any TVB boost and your system is perfect stable using load line calibration (for your normal usage), no need for any offset.
 
Theo như tôi có thể thấy CPU của bạn đang chạy 55X trên lõi P và 44x trên lõi E. Chỉ có lõi E là OC. Đây là những gì chúng ta có thể thấy trong hình. Điểm ở CB23 cũng là điểm bình thường của cổ phiếu 13900K. CoreVid ~1.17V phù hợp với 55x.
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Thank you for replying to me. at heavy load i am running p55x8 and V 44x16 . At light load I run +2boots mode. I have 13900k SP 101 . Sp P 109 and Sp V 85 . Should I keep increasing the P or V cores? and need to install VF #11 like #10 #9 #8 ? I had an easier time trying to VR = auto instead of 1700 .
 
Theo như tôi có thể thấy CPU của bạn đang chạy 55X trên lõi P và 44x trên lõi E. Chỉ có lõi E là OC. Đây là những gì chúng ta có thể thấy trong hình. Điểm ở CB23 cũng là điểm bình thường của cổ phiếu 13900K. CoreVid ~1.17V phù hợp với 55x.
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Cảm ơn bạn đã trả lời cho tôi. khi tải nặng tôi đang chạy p55x8 và V 44x16. Khi tải nhẹ, tôi chạy chế độ +2boots. Em có 13900k SP 101 . Sp P 109 và Sp V 85 . Tôi có nên tiếp tục tăng lõi P hoặc V không? và cần cài VF #11 như #10 #9 #8 ? Tôi đã có một thời gian dễ dàng hơn khi thử VR = auto thay vì 1700 .
 
Thank you for replying to me. at heavy load i am running p55x8 and V 44x16 . At light load I run +2boots mode. I have 13900k SP 101 . Sp P 109 and Sp V 85 . Should I keep increasing the P or V cores? and need to install VF #11 like #10 #9 #8 ? I had an easier time trying to VR = auto instead of 1700 .
 
As low as 1 (or 0.01 for ASUS units). If you still want to go further down, you must drop LLC one unit and start again.
I can keep mine (Gigabyte) on High AC 1 (~LLC 4 AC 0.01 ASUS) or Medium AC 5 (~LLC 3 AC 0.05 ASUS).
Thank you for replying to me. at heavy load i am running p55x8 and V 44x16 . At light load I run +2boots mode. I have 13900k SP 101 . Sp P 109 and Sp V 85 . Should I keep increasing the P or V cores? and need to install VF #11 like #10 #9 #8 ? I had an easier time trying to VR = auto instead of 1700 .
 
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