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Bonjour,
J'ai fais l'acquisition d'un processeur I7-14700KF avec une carte mère asus B760 plus wifi. j'ai fais la mise à jour du bios avec le microcode 0x129 avec le bios réglé par défaut. Mon PL1/PL2 est à 253W et Icc max 307A. La température atteint facilement les 100°C (en jeux) même avec un ventirad noctua NH-D15S. Est- ce que je peux baisser mon PL1 à 125W et mon PL2 à 188W (baseline) sans que ça endommage mon processeur ? et Faudrait-il modifier l'Icc max à 249 A , en sachant que je ne peux pas régler mon Icc max dans XTU car il est grisé ?
Merci d'avance pour votre aide
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Yes, Intel does recommend that IA CEP is set to Enabled. But on ASUS B760 boards setting it to Disabled has the effect you are seeing of reducing processor temperatures because it supplies less voltage to the CPU. In most cases, it should not affect performance or stability. Your system is one of them.
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Try going to Advanced->Ai Tweaker in the BIOS. Select the Internal CPU Power Management section and go to IA CEP. Set that to Disabled. Check your temperatures again.
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Yes, Intel does recommend that IA CEP is set to Enabled. But on ASUS B760 boards setting it to Disabled has the effect you are seeing of reducing processor temperatures because it supplies less voltage to the CPU. In most cases, it should not affect performance or stability. Your system is one of them.

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