In keeping with leaker Kurobero, CPU Quick Throttle Threshold will increase the temperature at which an Intel CPU will throttle its frequency with a purpose to preserve itself cool and undamaged. Most present gen Intel chips throttle at 100°C by default. The setting lifts that as much as 115°C, which suggests you will not see clock speeds drop resulting from warmth till that time. That is an enchancment over the present CPU Over Temp Safety choice in MSI boards which does not instantly elevate the throttling temperature, however can push it as much as 107°C.
So, if 14th Gen CPUs (notably the 14900K) devour extra energy, then customers would want even higher cooling than they did for the 13900K. Nonetheless, setting the thermal throttling level at 115°C as a substitute of 100°C would additionally definitely permit for clock speeds to stay larger, for longer durations earlier than throttling. Thermal harm may very well be a danger, nonetheless.
We’re unsure if MSI is the one firm providing this function or if the leaker (who seemingly has a 14th Gen chip) is appropriate that it’s restricted to 14th Gen CPUs. Moreover, WCCFTech studies that MSI’s Z690 motherboards are additionally getting this CPU Quick Throttle Threshold function.