• taaz@biglemmowski.win
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    7 months ago

    The only workarounds that seem to improve stability involve manually downclocking or undervolting Intel’s processors.

    Guess that explains why I haven’t had any unexpected crashes yet with stuff like Palworld or Helldivers 2 (afaik both are made in UE). Have been running my 13900kf slightly undervolted.

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      7 months ago

      If 14 year old me had heard I would buy a top-tier computer only to underclock it, he would have cried.

      But here we are.

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        There are/were two reasons why I did that:

        • board manufacturers like to push the juice into the CPU to make benchmarks look good which is dangerous with these power sucking bricks, afaik this might be already patched in recent bioses but I am not risking it/lazy to tweak back
        • depending on the CPU piece you might achieve same performance with less power which is my case, I think I have Core Voltage set to something like Adaptive-0.080 which afaik is still pretty tame and the benchmark scores almost didn’t move
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          board manufacturers like to push the juice into the CPU to make benchmarks look good which is dangerous with these power sucking bricks

          I don’t care about motherboard manufacturers letting you exceed Intel’s limits, but I have a concern with that being the default, which it was on at least my Asus Z790 board’s BIOS.

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      7 months ago

      Helldivers 2 uses the autodesk stingray engine, which has generally been cussed for its jankiness