High-End Processor Overclocking and Input Latency Optimization Workflow
The Intel Core i7 14700KF has strong overclocking headroom and high-frame-rate high-visual-quality scenes in Splinter Cell Remake make the perfect limit-pushing testbed. Open the performance tuning panel and navigate to the CPU overclock control section. Raise the P-core all-core multiplier to an initial 55×, save, and reboot into stress testing. Run Cinebench to monitor temperature and power—peak stays at 83.7°C. Gradually add a +0.057 V core offset and the system runs completely stable with no throttling or crashes. Load an ultra-heavy game level and average framerates climb from 134.1 fps to 154.6 fps. Input latency drops from an average 14.2 ms to 9.8 ms while 1% lows jump from 98.6 fps to 118.3 fps. Manually lock in an aggressive 360 mm water-cooling curve so pump and fans hit full speed above 79°C and heat evacuates rapidly. Replay a dense lighting and particle scene; even the lowest dips hold at 126.9 fps and controls respond extremely quickly. Fine-tune E-core clocks to assist background multitasking so view switching and aiming carry near-zero delay. The full overclock session takes about 48 minutes yet framerate ceiling, response speed, and stability all break through dramatically, pushing high-end stealth control to its absolute limit.