Intel's flagship Core i9-14900K and Core i9-13900K processors and their ongoing instability issues aren't just causing problems for gamers but data center operators, too... with some of them switching ...
After many months of ambiguity, Intel believes it has identified the problem causing instability on its high-end CPUs. Reports have been surfacing for many months now of users experiencing instability ...
Intel has issued new firmware to further fix stability issues on 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors. The new update is said to have almost no performance impact. Back in August 2024, Intel confirmed ...
Intel has been at the forefront of computer processor technology for decades. The company has historically produced some of the most powerful and reliable CPUs on the market. Even with strong ...
Intel has been investigating games crashing on its Core i9 13th and 14th Gen processors. Now, Asus has started issuing BIOS updates for its latest Z790 motherboards that include a new “Intel Baseline ...
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The saga of crashing 13th and 14th-gen Intel CPUs is continuing, as not only does it appear that Intel still hasn't actually fixed its faulty processors, but it is apparently also standing fast on not ...
It is probably just a matter of time before Intel is hit with a class-action lawsuit over unfortunate stability issues affecting a barrage of 14th Gen and 13th Gen Core processors. That likely ...
That's not quite right. It's the higher voltage, not the overall amount of power, that is the issue. Out of spec voltage degrades the silicon junctions until they fail. That's funny. Does AMD make ...
While Intel is standing firm on not recalling its 14th and 13th Gen Core processors amid a rash of crashing complaints, it has decided to offer an additional two years of warranty coverage. The ...
There was the Sandy Bridge-era issue with the SATA3 PLL on the chipset having a bias voltage that would ultimately kill it. I think the replacements they had to do/compensate OEMs for doing ended up ...