Thanks again for all this help. I see the logic there but I still cannot run Cinebench with those settings and now if I let it run by re-enabling BDPROCHOT I now also see a PL2 error and EDP Other too which I was not getting before. Even took the PL1 and PL2 max power right down to 100W and still get BDPROTHOT errors with CB test. And see the BDPROTHOT error is coming in even at low <100W power in the log but always when the temperature gets to around 67 degrees ???
When I run X Plane 12 with the max power set to 170W it runs fine with no crashes even with BDPROTHOT disabled and much more stable though need to test more but never see the power going over about 80W running X Plane 12 and temps stay way under 60c Here is the log file running CB multi core test and with Max power PL1 and PL2 set initially at 125W and then at reduced down to 100W with BDPROCHOT enabled so it did not crash the PC.
I will now set power max to 150W and run X Plane 12 with a flight and send you the log of that later. Are you sure his cannot be a bad cooler installation on my part or indeed a dodgy second hand i9 as if so I will send it back to the USA whilst I can. If you are sure it is the mobo as seems logical then I will have to bite the bullet and buy and install an Asrock Z490 LGA1200 board which I see available here online for about US$100
When I run X Plane 12 with the max power set to 170W it runs fine with no crashes even with BDPROTHOT disabled and much more stable though need to test more but never see the power going over about 80W running X Plane 12 and temps stay way under 60c Here is the log file running CB multi core test and with Max power PL1 and PL2 set initially at 125W and then at reduced down to 100W with BDPROCHOT enabled so it did not crash the PC.
I will now set power max to 150W and run X Plane 12 with a flight and send you the log of that later. Are you sure his cannot be a bad cooler installation on my part or indeed a dodgy second hand i9 as if so I will send it back to the USA whilst I can. If you are sure it is the mobo as seems logical then I will have to bite the bullet and buy and install an Asrock Z490 LGA1200 board which I see available here online for about US$100