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Pc is 2 Years old. (Build by my local shop in May 2023)
i5 13600KF
Asus Z 790-P D4
Corsair 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz CL18
MAG Coreliquid C360
Lian Li 011 Dynamic Evo
Temperatures were ~60 °C on desktop and up to 100° C during gaming (AIO at Maximum - 2000RPM)
Decided to change/reapply CPU paste. Didn't help.
Updated Bios. (Before it was the one from 2 years ago )
It also didn't help. I believe that after update CPU Voltage is higher than before.
Downloaded Cinebench and run its Multi Core test for 10 minutes.
Score was 17536 which seems to be really low compared to other users.
Downloaded Asus DriverHub and decided to update everything that showed up.
Cinebench score jumped to 18400 Temperatures didn't change. (97-100 °C during test).
I'm at a loss what to do. AIO seems to have really good reviews.
How can I reach higher score and/or lower temperatures? Undervolt? Never tried and I'm scared about messing up.
Screenshots from CPU-Z / Hwmonitor during R23 test and few minutes after
Please help.
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appreciate you dropping all that info and letting the intel support know what you’ve already tried, including the BIOS update attempt. From the sound of it, your Intel® Core™ i5-13600KF should be good to go for warranty verification.
Before they lock it in, make sure your motherboard’s BIOS is updated to version 1820. Once that’s sorted, hit up this link to file your warranty claim: Intel Warranty Center
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