| Reason | Explanation | |--------|-------------| | | Patch removes power limits → CPU can draw 250W+ even if originally 95W TDP. | | No thermal throttling | Patch disables throttling (dangerous). Liquid cooling is the only way to prevent immediate overheating. | | BIOS hardcoded check | Motherboard checks for liquid cooling pump RPM; without it, system won’t boot after patch. | | VRM overheating | Patch increases current to CPU; weak air cooling over VRMs causes instability. Liquid loop with VRM block may be “required.” |
The 528 CPU, a powerhouse of processing capability, has been making waves in the tech industry with its impressive performance and efficiency. However, as with any high-performance computing component, it generates a significant amount of heat, which can become a major bottleneck in achieving optimal performance. In this article, we'll explore why a liquid cooling solution is essential for the 528 CPU and how patching can help alleviate some of the cooling challenges. 528cpu requires liquid cooling solution patched
immediately after "patching" this error. HP workstations require liquid cooling for high-wattage CPUs because standard air coolers may not be able to dissipate the heat during heavy workloads, leading to thermal throttling or hardware damage. HP Support Community Are you currently using an air cooler aftermarket AIO liquid cooler on your workstation? Solve 528: CPU requires liquid cooling system on Z420 MB | Reason | Explanation | |--------|-------------| | |