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Hi
Is there any bios expert in the room to help me tweak my settings ti get cooler temperature on a i7 4790k, mother board asus maximus ranger 7?
Would like to know about vcore management (offset. Adaptive..) and the different values and power management to have better cooling and performance. I don't plan to OC.
My rig:
i7 479Ok
motherboard : asus maximus ranger VII
GPU : EVGA 1080 TI FTW3
Case : phanteks enthoo Luxe
Cooler : AIO Silent Loop 360
Thanks!
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Hello Asryan,
Thank you for contacting Intel Communities.
In this case, I would recommend checking the following thread/document for more information about settings you can change in the BIOS to make the system to run cooler.
Bear in mind that the information is applicable to different motherboards.
/thread/54032 How best proceed with overheating i7-4790K?
/docs/DOC-23517 Troubleshooting Intel® Core™ i7-4790K / i5-4690K overheating
I hope this information helps.
Best Regards,
Juan V.
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Hello Asryan,
Thank you for contacting Intel Communities.
In this case, I would recommend checking the following thread/document for more information about settings you can change in the BIOS to make the system to run cooler.
Bear in mind that the information is applicable to different motherboards.
/thread/54032 How best proceed with overheating i7-4790K?
/docs/DOC-23517 Troubleshooting Intel® Core™ i7-4790K / i5-4690K overheating
I hope this information helps.
Best Regards,
Juan V.
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Thanks.
Wooh, long topic i will try to read that when I have time
But generally, is it better for heating to have manual, offset or adaptive ?
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Hi Asryan,
Since this implies to change voltages, it means that the CPU will run out of specifications, in this case, the best I can do is to provide a 3rd party link for you to review some useful information.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1583316/adaptive-vs-offset Adaptive vs Offset?
NOTE: This link is being offered for your convenience and should not be viewed as an endorsement by Intel of the content, products, or services offered there.
Best Regards,
Juan V.
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Thanks for the help.
i tried the settings on the other topic but i have a question you can maybe answer.
When I put processor current limit at 105 :
On the stress test, no issue
On the bench i have current limit throttling.
Should i put 256 or can I leave it like this without having issue on daily using and gaming?
Thanks
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Hi Asryan,
I understand your question; however, I am unable to give any recommendations when talking about changing settings that may affect the CPU, that's why I provided a 3rd party website.
Best Regards,
Juan V.
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