![]() ![]() This gives us a fourth frequency boost level for the already semi-confusing mix. Shortly before launch, Intel reached out to us with a new feature of the 11 th gen unlocked i9 processors (only the i9-11900K and i9-11900KF) known as Adaptive Boost Technology. 5.3GHz all core simply was unstable and would instantly crash the system with any multi-threaded benchmark. While nothing apparent is limiting us, our score doesn’t climb as it should. Our temps are hovering around the 90C mark which isn’t terrible but is certainly on the hot side. With the power limits relaxed, we easily get to 5.2GHz all core but are seeing power draws quickly approaching 400W. We tried for 5.2GHz all core but quickly slammed into power throttling that required us to go into the Motherboard BIOS to unlock. This does get us a bump in the score up to 6227. We’ll start by pushing the minimum clock speed to 5.1GHz. Next, we’ll flip over to manual tuning under the advanced tab. This gives us a score of 5971, down an insignificant amount from 5997 It brings the All core utilization speed up to 5.0GHz from the default 4.8GHz. WE’ll use Intel’s Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU) first and enable its Speed optimizer. ![]()
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