There's not even an adjustment for the power states in the BIOS for this board. Just one other note to add, your 4790k OC'd probably averaged around 150W? This CPU is going to run at 250W regularly on this motherboard. In a separate topic, I can confirm the weird sounds (scratchy tape?.) during that particular benchmark. I think it's pretty close to the better noctua paste though. At least, according to the reviews I've found. The v2 is much better I have read, but still probably not as good as prolimatech pk-3, kingpin kpx, thermal grizzly kryonaut, or even arctic mx-4. If you have the version1 of that paste, I would suggest a different one. I did a few tests and found a big blob in the middle works better than a vertical line or spreading out the paste with this CPU. That's definitely not the best 280 out there, but it shouldn't be terrible. You could try a more aggressive fan and pump profile with your cooler too just to see if it helps, but at 4.8 it really shouldn't be that hot I wouldn't think. The 11900k requires a boat-load of power and thus cooling if you OC it, but it sounds like you're running it stock. Would love to hear from anyone who has this CPU/Motherboard combo. I also have a thin layer, evenly spread of EVGA Frostbite thermal paste across the CPU as I always doĭoes anyone else have a 11900K and have similar issues using this Z590 Board? Its been about 7 years since I upgraded so alot of this tech is new to me.Coming from a Z97 Classified and 4790K to this, its all quite different, but I never had my 4790K thermal throttle, and I had it overclocked to 4.9GHz too! I have a Corsair H115i Pro AIO, and my EVGA DG86 Case has 7 fans with lots of airflow.Inside of the case is 22c currently. Its like a fluttering sound that goes on and off every second or so during the benchmark. Hey everyone! I have to send back my Z590 FTW cause my RGB Led's dont work, and wanted to run some benchmarks before I sent it back (just installed 2 weeks ago) So I ran the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility benchmark and noticed that it almost instantly thermal throttles and hits 100c in just a few seconds! Frequency never goes over 4,800MHz (on 2 cores only) with the voltage peaking at about 1.423v, and the bios is at stock settings with the only exception being I turned on "Intel Adaptive Boost Technology" Another very odd thing I just found today is that there is a very odd noise coming from the motherboard when I run this benchmark.
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