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My ITE temperature readouts are extremely bad for some reason.
The mount is good, and in the BIOS, I get -13C readouts with a Vcore of 1.5V, and stock CPU frequencies. I had the unit tuned to 220W, for a high heat capacity and stable temperatures - as little fluctuation between load and idle as possible.
My philosophy in doing this was to future-proof the unit for a hotter CPU down the road, and also to improve usefullness in 24/7 overclocking, by keeping the difference between idle and load as small as possible.
I think my chip might benefit from an IHS removal.
The mount is good, and in the BIOS, I get -13C readouts with a Vcore of 1.5V, and stock CPU frequencies. I had the unit tuned to 220W, for a high heat capacity and stable temperatures - as little fluctuation between load and idle as possible.
My philosophy in doing this was to future-proof the unit for a hotter CPU down the road, and also to improve usefullness in 24/7 overclocking, by keeping the difference between idle and load as small as possible.
I think my chip might benefit from an IHS removal.