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In the Bios, make sure you're in the "Advanced Mode", then click on "Ai Tweaker", scroll down a bit and click on "Precision Boost Overdrive" then "Platform Thermal Throttle Limit" and set it from "Auto" to "Manual", then set whatever temp you want. While you're in that tab, you might as well click on "Curve Optimizer", set it to "All Cores", then the sign to "Negative" and the Magnitude to "30". It worked very well for me.A bit of advice if you mainly use your PC for gaming. You might want to try setting a max voltage for your CPU so it runs cooler (well worth it in my opinion because the difference in temps and power draw are HUGE but barely noticeable in terms of performance). It is what I have done and through trial and error I ended up settling at 0.9v. Keep in mind that if you go too low your computer won't boot and you'll have to reset the BIOS, which is a pain in the ass in such a small case and without a dedicated button.Anyway, if you want to do this, in the same "Ai Tweaker" tab, you can set your VDDCR CPU Voltage to "Manual" and the VDDCR CPU Voltage Override to "0.9v" (by just typing 0.9 in the box) or whichever voltage you feel comfortable with (0.925, 0.95, etc). I've been running it at 0.9v since I bought the CPU in January or so and it's been great. Insignificant performance hit when gaming at 3440x1440(I've done several benchmarks) and a significant drop in power and temps.Have fun!
In the Bios, make sure you're in the "Advanced Mode", then click on "Ai Tweaker", scroll down a bit and click on "Precision Boost Overdrive" then "Platform Thermal Throttle Limit" and set it from "Auto" to "Manual", then set whatever temp you want. While you're in that tab, you might as well click on "Curve Optimizer", set it to "All Cores", then the sign to "Negative" and the Magnitude to "30". It worked very well for me.
A bit of advice if you mainly use your PC for gaming. You might want to try setting a max voltage for your CPU so it runs cooler (well worth it in my opinion because the difference in temps and power draw are HUGE but barely noticeable in terms of performance). It is what I have done and through trial and error I ended up settling at 0.9v. Keep in mind that if you go too low your computer won't boot and you'll have to reset the BIOS, which is a pain in the ass in such a small case and without a dedicated button.
Anyway, if you want to do this, in the same "Ai Tweaker" tab, you can set your VDDCR CPU Voltage to "Manual" and the VDDCR CPU Voltage Override to "0.9v" (by just typing 0.9 in the box) or whichever voltage you feel comfortable with (0.925, 0.95, etc). I've been running it at 0.9v since I bought the CPU in January or so and it's been great. Insignificant performance hit when gaming at 3440x1440(I've done several benchmarks) and a significant drop in power and temps.
Have fun!