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every piece of silicon is different
I tested cyberpunk and last of us 2 both 1440p ultra settings and I’m still sitting around 1.350 to 1.370 volts and average volts says 1.313v
I also have long power duration to 125 watts instead of 253 so temps are alittle better while playing
are you overclocking this cpu? or is this stock
It’s stock wasn’t tryna oc this one just got turbo boost on and stuff from intel bios settings
the cpus are defects from the factory and intel knows it, thats why they pushed bios updates to nerf the cpus some to extend their useful lifespan
Is it normal for it to still hover around there when not gaming? Cuz mine does
I also got my i7 14700k like 3 weeks ago so I’m up to latest microcode and haven’t had issues just tryna keep voltage in check and temps too
there is a reason intel extended the warranty on them
Also I noticed some cores on the cpu will spike to 1.427 is the max I saw for a single core is that normal? It’s not consistent just a quick spike but for actual vcore of entire cpu only had a spike to 1.403v
and with a good cooler, lower temps are even better
Yeah it never goes that high and I have a 360mm aio liquid cooler my temps already always between 60c to 70c