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A beautiful yet nefarious female SS officer/doctor, Ellen Kratsch (Magall), creates a genetic, incubus-like mutant human beast (Baccaro) in a castle in occupied Europe. The beast is a rapacious, squat sex fiend, which she uses to torture and molest female prisoners as part of a new medical experiment. The dwarfish beast is kept on a diet of mega-aphrodisiacs. In addition to the beast, as the Nazis battle a local insurgency, captives of both genders are stripped naked and forced to endure various torture and interrogation, including electric shocks, systematic rape by the beast, finger-nail pulling, castration, and beatings. During the film's climax, the partisans attack the castle, and Kratsch is given to the beast in revenge.

La bestia in calore was part of a sub-genre of exploitation films created in the early 1970s called Naziploitation.[3] These films were primarily produced in the United States and Italy.[3] Among the films, particularly the ones produced in Italy such as Captive Women 4, Gestapo's Last Orgy and La bestia in calore often include pornographic scenes, but were described by author Michael D. Richardson as perhaps "better classified as horror films, given the excessive and graphic violence that dominated the screen."[3][4]

The film was passed by Italian censors on 10 June 1977.[1] Along with Batzella's other nazi-themed film, Kaput Lager - Gli ultimi giorni delle SS, the film was released in 1977.[5] The film's theatrical release in the United States was heavily edited.[6] The film has been released under the titles SS Hell Camp, SS Experiment Part 2 and Horrifying Experiments of SS Last Days.[7]

Tim Lucas wrote in Sight & Sound that the film was "so reprehensible that there's not a single real name associated with it" noting the director Paolo Solvay credited as Ivan Kathansky and that the film "doesn't have anything as impressive to offer as the prodigiously endowed torso of Dyanne Thorne in the 'Ilsa' concentration-camp series, so its cup runneth over with mayhem instead. A woman's hand is manacled to a table, covered in blood, as a Nazi torturer uses pliers to pluck one fingernail after another."[6] Danny Shipka, author of Perverse Titilation, a book about European exploitation cinema described the film a "patchwork of bad editing, bad acting and hilarious plot ideas all designed to entertain."[2]

We would like to inform you that we don't support any physical modifications to the processor and that actually voids the warranty. For more details, please review this article: "Can I Remove and Replace Integrated Heat Spreader for Better Heat Performance?"

In this case, our recommendation would be to put the IHS back on the processor and review recommendations that may help with overheating issues. For instance, you may try steps in the following article that you haven't tested yet: Overheating Symptoms and Troubleshooting for Intel Boxed Processors.

I do have latest BIOS. Yes I did removed IHS as well as lapped IHS. This is irrelevant. I wouldnt do it if the temps were all right. I am used to 70-75 Celsius max. Intel always kept cool. My CPU before this was Haswell also IHS removed. It maxed out on 4200MHz cool 72 max after hour of prime.

I do realize that new chips are hotter. I do realize speeds are crazy so performance too compare to Haswell or any older generation. But when it starts throttling on stock 4,6GHz its not right. I lowered voltages. All down max to point it crashes. Max Vcore around 1.25-1.28. All other Voltages on stock manually entered so mobo wont crank it up (new mobos like to throw some extra). I was sure its defected mobo from first days of usage. But recently replaced it and same results. Now Iam back on MSI z390 and temps are crazy. Replaced paste 5 times already. Replaced cooling from H115i to EVGA CLC360. Not of performance reason rather Corsair was old and tired needed retirement leaving for me nice 280 radiator.

In Bios I didn't touch anything after flashing. Just Fan control. I switched on XMP (same behaviour on stock 2400MHz) set voltages to manual (overheat on auto too), Set LLC to lowest ( I dont do OC with this chip ) and Load lite to lowest too. Switched off C-States and Speed Shift ( better stability and speed shift doesnt do anything ), switched off virtualization technologies (not relevant). Power limits maxed out - watts and amperes ( same thing with auto power limits ). At this point for some reason it wont even Turbo boost. I dont know why. Sits on 4,6 in stress drops to 800MHz on rest. It litterly never turbo boost. When I had Bios flash two years ago it did few time when loading system. On new Bios never do that.

I know that is something wrong with this particular chip. I don't care about turbo. Can always do it manually if I want but gaming on 75 degrees its little scary. I have laptop doing 85 but that's laptop with i7 10th gen. Its normal when gaming heats up to 85.

I am thinking is there anything I could do to lower this. Any settings. Maybe a template with best settings for z390. Maybe some recommended voltages for this chip. Maybe stepping 13 all have same thing. I thought its solder but its not.

We understand that despite the temperature values that you have noticed, the processor works fine (you mentioned that "it does job work fantastic" and you haven't reported any crashes or errors on the system).

When the processor is operating at or near its maximum frequency it's possible for the temperature to climb very rapidly and quickly reach its maximum temperature. In sustained workloads (for instance, like the stress test that you mentioned), it's possible the processor will operate at or near its maximum temperature limit. Being at maximum temperature while running a workload isn't necessarily cause for concern. Intel processors constantly monitor their temperature and can very rapidly adjust their frequency and power consumption to prevent overheating and damage.

At this point, we believe that you have done extensive troubleshooting going through many of the steps recommended for this type of scenarios and we don't happen to think on more steps to take. And if the processor is not going beyond the maximum temperature, then it is under specifications and mostly when there is a heavy workload as you're doing now.

Regarding suggestions for recommended BIOS settings or voltage values, it is important to keep in mind that the processor should work fine under default settings. However, for more details about further options, we recommend contacting the motherboard manufacturer (OEM) MSI* for recommended settings on the BIOS. This is since they are the ones that handle all the technical details about their BIOS features, design, customizations, and instructions on how to adjust settings.

1- Altering clock frequency or voltage may damage or reduce the useful life of the processor and other system components, and may reduce system stability and performance. Product warranties may not apply if the processor is operated beyond its specifications.

I dont know how any of this information going to help me. Lets not talk about IHS and guarantee. I was aware of repercussion involved in process when removing it. I do not claim replacement. I dont think in any circumstances under any condition temperature 100 degress is acceptable with stock speeds and stock voltage. I am still hitting 100 although Vcore is reduced. I prevent motherboard from applying own voltages (usually more then needed) and set it manually to adaptive minus offset . So far I managed to drop Vcore to 1.21 in a stress with XMP profile 1 applied. Temperature is out of control although I can see heat builds up way slower and requires more time to peak.

If understand you well you adviced me to switch off Intel Extreme Memory Profile. I dont think I'll do it. I did before and it seems doesnt make any difference. Only noticable difference is automaticlly Sytem Agent and Controller IO voltages being lifted from 0.95 & 1.05 to 1.15 & 1.20 which again doesnt make big difference in temperature.

Would you be able to provide basic voltages for 9700k. Like recommended volteges for Vcore, ring ,SA, IO so on so on. All settings which help me low temperature. I went through Datasheet for 8th & 9th Gen Processor volume 1 & 2. Cannot find clear answet what voltages for 2660Mhz Ram and 3200 Mhz. It would be helpful as dont want let motherboard to adjust it. She's too generous and most likely would apply more then actually needed.

Would you post please all voltages best for 9700k. I know each is differet but answers like ex. Ring voltage 1.25-1.30 would be satisfactory. Also answers like SAvoltage 1.0 with 2400 MHx Rams and 1.25 with 4000 MHz Rams.

This is similar when it comes to the memory RAM. The voltage specifications for the memory RAM will be 1.20V + 5% the maximum and 1.20V - 5% the minimum (page 139, datasheet volume 1) and this applies to the memory specifications that are officially supported by Intel (e.g.: DDR4 up to 2666MT/s). What we can recommend is anything between those values.

We don't have recommended settings as all computers are different and the other components specs should be taken into consideration when changing settings to make sure every part gets the power (in this case) needed; however, we only provide support for Intel products, and maybe the motherboard manufacturer can advise different settings based on the whole environment. Therefore, our recommendation is to contact MSI* Support and check with them these inquiries about voltage and other BIOS settings.

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