16/8/2024: I am coming back for one and only reason: because no matter how much I searched for a solution and although Intel supposedly fixed the problem and provided a warranty extension to a total of 5 years, their solution is not correct and the 13th and 14th generation processors continue to be irreversibly damaged as time goes by, it will just take another 1-2 years for the extension. On Gigabyte motherboards, there is a setting that puts an upper limit on CPU requests for power, which if you set to, for example, 1.370V-1.400V, the problem will not worsen further (source: https://youtu.be/2G-Y0yDSfeA?si=r_ymst1ziRfhtIZ1) and you will still have the actual speeds mentioned (as long as the power is lower than the value you set). I set it to 1.370V.
30/7/2024: Within a few days and after a lot of searching on informative related sites, my rating dropped to the absolute permissible nadir. And here are the reasons: in the 13th and 14th generation processors, that is, in processors that have already been on the market for over a year, Intel admitted that there is a design flaw where the processors request more power from the motherboard, resulting in irreversible damage over time. They will send an update to BIOS manufacturers with the official fix for the flaw (BIOS UPDATES), but almost all processors have already been affected. Bravo Intel for once again messing things up.
Source: 1. https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/hardware/13th-and-14th-gen-intel-cpu-damage-could-be-permanent-despite-incoming-fix
2. https://youtu.be/wkrOYfmXhIc?si=AffVQSt1naB9yG6j
25/7/2024: After several hours of searching and alternatives, I realized (and I too) Intel's game, that is, they never had a problem making fast processors, but the materials for current resistance and operating temperatures were always the issue. In short, for the i7, i9 processors now (from the 7th-9th generation and onwards), you need BOTH liquid cooling and multiple case fans AND an 800+ power supply AND a large case (to accommodate fans, liquid cooling, etc.) and all this to be able to export video at temperatures of 80+ degrees WITHOUT overclocking. Also, you need to be a BIOS guru and undervolt the processor to gain 2-5 degrees idle until it starts exporting again. For me, first and foremost, a machine must be cold, quiet, and fast, and IF I want to push it with overclocking, then let it heat up and let me need 15 fans. Here, however, what we see is that this specific processor, to work at defaults, without thermal throttling when exporting video, rendering, etc. (when it is actually working), requires extremely large liquid cooling (360 or 420), a large case to fit it, and a large power supply to support it along with the graphics card (let's say a 40xx).
11/7/2024: With the same cooling, I upgraded the power supply to 850 watts with a dual 8pin for the motherboard. I set a cutoff at temperatures of 90 degrees and the cores instead of P 5.500 Mhz and E 4.300 Mhz respectively to P 5.000 Mhz and E 3.800 Mhz (underclock). I also added power to the Dynamic Vcore(DVID) +0.0030 because it was shutting down by itself (see here why: https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/Unstable-i7-14700k/m-p/1569028). It is unacceptable to do so many things for something that should work without any intervention. And well, I know a bit to tweak things. A simple user would turn everything back and curse! Updated BIOS with the Intel Defaults option (after the backlash that motherboard manufacturers received) did not fix things, and all the things you will read in the link were needed (both methods). Okay, and to preempt you, it is a heater and needs water cooling, I know. But here where I have reached and for as long as the Noctua NH-D15 lasts, I will wait...
7/9/2024: After quite a bit of searching, I have brought the machine to stress tests except for OCCT (Power), reaching up to 90 degrees with a maximum limit of 95, but with underclocking of the cores. Perhaps with a good water cooling system, I might have better results, because right now I am using an air Noctua NH-D15 with its adapter for socket 1700.
7/8/2024: In the few days that I have had it, the system has shut down on its own without me understanding why. I am waiting for the correct power supply with 2x8 pins for the motherboard because I have a suspicion, even though I have removed everything from the conveniences in the BIOS and it is not overclocked. I will definitely provide an update for a complete picture.