The latest Intel consumer CPUs have their throttling point set at around 107ºC. However, with the new feature MSI has added to their new BIOS for MSI Z690 and Z790 Max motherboards, it's now possible to increase the threshold to at least 115ºC.
According to a screenshot shared by @kuroberumo (via Wccftech), a new feature called “CPU Fast Throttle Threshold” has been added with the latest BIOS update. This feature is intended to increase the CPU temperature limit over the usual safety settings.
New BIOS item for 14th Gen K-SKU+Z chipset for CPU throttling temp.: CPU Fast Throttle Threshold. More precise than existing CPU Over Temp. Protection. With CPU Over Temp. Protection at 115C, CPU throttles at around 107C. With both items at 115C, CPU doesn't throttle until 115C. pic.twitter.com/7Of2WN8U5S
— kuroberu (@kuroberumo) October 13, 2023
The CPU's throttling threshold is normally set at 107°C, however, users may increase it with this setting to a maximum of 115°C (TjMax). You can also manually input the limit you wish to set, but note that this feature seems to be only compatible with 14th Gen Core CPUs.
When overclocked, the high-end Core i9 SKUs will undoubtedly use a lot of power. Such capabilities are critical to ensuring the CPU's ongoing boost capacity, particularly when the cooling solution is insufficient. Even so, users should ensure that their cooling systems are designed to sustain extended high-temperature conditions, which tend to be higher when overclocking. It's also important to remember that any changes to the BIOS OC settings should be considered overclocking and may invalidate the warranty.
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KitGuru says: If MSI has added such a feature to its motherboard, it's only expected that other manufacturers will follow suit. If your motherboard supports this or a similar feature, would you use it?