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need help overclocking my 13700k since this is different from the 9th n 10th series before this i had a 10900k which was easy to overclock with voltage n llc n xmp profile n i had a msi board on my 10th gen. On my 137800k i have on a AORUS board n i see so many different settings i use xtu n some videos n got it to run Pcores to 54 all cores n Ecores to 44 all cores these are the settings i have on xtu n ran cinebench 23 for 30mis with no problems highest temp i saw on Pcores was 89c would love to have this tru bios n maybe lower temps pls help
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What do you actually want to do play PC games or production work.


SIMPLE BIOS SETTINGS anyone can try in a couple clicks in BIOS
Set XMP for Ram
Set + Offset mode sign
CPU Core Voltage Offset (0.050mV)This adds CPU voltage for stability and heat control. Recommend testing your CPU with values you want to use to hit high CPU Clocks and keep heat under control with stability.
Set performance core ratio by core usage to achieve 6100 Mhz P -core single on light loads 5600 Mhz P-core all core on heavy work loads
1-Core Ratio Limit - 61
2-Core Ratio Limit - 61
3-Core Ratio Limit - 60
4-Core Ratio Limit - 59
5-Core Ratio Limit - 58
6-Core Ratio Limit - 57
7-Core Ratio Limit - 56
8-Core Ratio Limit - 56
4400 Mhz E-core Sync all cores
4800 Mhz Ring

Temp 90°C
Single-2379
Multi- 32611


Reasonable PC Gaming clocks for less heat

SIMPLE BIOS SETTINGS anyone can try in a couple clicks in BIOS
Set XMP for Ram
Set - Offset mode sign
CPU Core Voltage Offset (0.050mV)This reduces CPU voltage for heat control. Recommend testing your CPU with values you want to use for all core CPU Clocks and keep heat under control with stability.

Set performance core ratio by core usage to achieve 5500Mhz P -core all core on heavy work loads,PC Gaming
1-Core Ratio Limit - 55
2-Core Ratio Limit - 55
3-Core Ratio Limit - 55
4-Core Ratio Limit - 55
5-Core Ratio Limit - 55
6-Core Ratio Limit - 55
7-Core Ratio Limit - 55
8-Core Ratio Limit - 55
4400 Mhz E-core Sync all cores
4800 Mhz Ring
Just gaming mainly n normal daily use but mainly gaming n also i have a AORUS board from gigabyte n what voltage n adaptive or override n about LLC?
 

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If you are just PC gaming with 3090Ti I am going to assume you play 4K. No FPS difference really from 5000Mhz to 6000Mhz

Here is the easiest way for you to do overclock.


Download BIOS F3g and use #6
Z790 AORUS ELITE (rev. 1.0) Support | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global

  1. Checksum : A518
  2. Improve the linkage between Resizable and 4G above
  3. Fine-tune CPU Vcore/Temperature behavior
  4. Add DDR High Bandwidth and Low latency option
  5. Add CPU Biscuits feature
  6. Add "Instant 6GHz" profile in CPU upgrade option (supports i9-13900K/KF and i7-13700K/KF)
How to use #6 Video
no i am at 1440p for now no 4k monitor yet maybe later on in the future if i decide to get a rtx 4090 n i am trying to keep voltage n temps down
 

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What do you actually want to do play PC games or production work.


SIMPLE BIOS SETTINGS anyone can try in a couple clicks in BIOS
Set XMP for Ram
Set + Offset mode sign
CPU Core Voltage Offset (0.050mV)This adds CPU voltage for stability and heat control. Recommend testing your CPU with values you want to use to hit high CPU Clocks and keep heat under control with stability.
Set performance core ratio by core usage to achieve 6100 Mhz P -core single on light loads 5600 Mhz P-core all core on heavy work loads
1-Core Ratio Limit - 61
2-Core Ratio Limit - 61
3-Core Ratio Limit - 60
4-Core Ratio Limit - 59
5-Core Ratio Limit - 58
6-Core Ratio Limit - 57
7-Core Ratio Limit - 56
8-Core Ratio Limit - 56
4400 Mhz E-core Sync all cores
4800 Mhz Ring

Temp 90°C
Single-2379
Multi- 32611


Reasonable PC Gaming clocks for less heat

SIMPLE BIOS SETTINGS anyone can try in a couple clicks in BIOS
Set XMP for Ram
Set - Offset mode sign
CPU Core Voltage Offset (0.050mV)This reduces CPU voltage for heat control. Recommend testing your CPU with values you want to use for all core CPU Clocks and keep heat under control with stability.

Set performance core ratio by core usage to achieve 5500Mhz P -core all core on heavy work loads,PC Gaming
1-Core Ratio Limit - 55
2-Core Ratio Limit - 55
3-Core Ratio Limit - 55
4-Core Ratio Limit - 55
5-Core Ratio Limit - 55
6-Core Ratio Limit - 55
7-Core Ratio Limit - 55
8-Core Ratio Limit - 55
4400 Mhz E-core Sync all cores
4800 Mhz Ring
what settings for voltage ? adative or override ? n llc setting i have aorus board
 

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Discussion Starter · #12 · (Edited)
You do not need to do anything.Auto settings.Just change these numbers until you get what you want.I gave you around 4 suggestions so far,up to you to try one,I have no clue what you want.
PL1 Power Limit-125
PL2 Power Limit-225
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Thank u very much n sorry for the trouble got it in Bios all Pcores to 54 n Ecores to 44 ring at 48 Adative voltage at 1.24 n -0.040 offset ran cinebench r23 for 30mins highest temp i saw was 87c i think thats is good thank u very much for ur tips
 

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I think it is good also,Good job.
yeah i try the one u gave me all Pcores at 55 but could not get it to work i think it needed higher vcore
 

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OK what score would you think is acceptable in Cinebench.
Do you have a 360MM AIO that can handle at least 250Watts from the CPU.

If you do this is how to set your motherboard with Ring on Auto. Pick any XMP Profile 3 is the highest on your motherboard I think.

These settings with good cooling will get you 31000+ in Cinebench.
  • Enter the Advanced Mode and stay in the Tweaker menu
  • Set Enhanced Multi-Core Performance to Disabled
  • Enter the Advanced CPU Settings submenu
    • Set Active Turbo Ratios to Manual-set whatever numbers you want
      • Set Turbo Ratio (1 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (2 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (3 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (4 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (5 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (6 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (7 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (8 P-Core Active) to 55
      • Set Turbo Ratio (1 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (2 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (3 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (4 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (5 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (6 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (7 E-Core Active) to 44
      • Set Turbo Ratio (8 E-Core Active) to 44
do we keep c state enable or disable? or everything on auto n just a negetive offset in voltage ?
 

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Discussion Starter · #34 · (Edited)
That is just a personal choice on if you want the CPU clocks to drop to like 800Mhz.It really does not matter unless you have crashing in lets say in idle or surfing the web,youtube.I am just showing what has worked for me on different motherboards,cpu's over the years.
What I showed was everything auto with negative offset for 5500Mhz and positive offset for higher boost clocks.Trying to keep it simple as possible.
i try the 55 but i keep crashing on cinebenchr23 n if i get it to 54 n 44on ecores my temps reach 93c if i do a 30 mins stabilty test on r23 what i did was xmp1 n Enhanced Multi-Core Performance to Disabled n Set Active Turbo Ratios to Manual so pcores are at 54 n ecores at 44 can not get the right voltage or tweak to keep it cool when running a stability test that why i ask n i am on a AORUS 790 ELITE AX REV 1.0 so things look different from my 10900k msi board ialso try pl1 pl2 but then the cpu down clocks
 
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