There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent
There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent
We got some answers from Intel, and more are on the way.

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ApollosArrow @lemmy.world I have an Intel Core i9-14900K 3.2 GHz 24-Core LGA 1700 Processor purchased in March. Is there any guesses for the window yet of potential affected CPUs?
4 0 ReplyM0oP0o @mander.xyz
The window is the whole gen and the gen before it for any chips over 600. You are in this picture.
3 0 ReplyApollosArrow @lemmy.world Yay. Fun times all around.
1 0 ReplyM0oP0o @mander.xyz
Yeah, this is going to be a mess for years. I am not even sure if they have enough chips for replacement.
I would suggest getting a new cpu and then locking that cpu down to a set speed.
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CancerMancer @sh.itjust.works You're in it. Get those bios updates and look into undervolting your CPU ASAP.
1 0 ReplyApollosArrow @lemmy.world So the bios update wouldn’t already put my chip within safer operating parameters? I also have to undervolt it?
1 0 ReplyCancerMancer @sh.itjust.works It will put it into "safe" parameters, but I mean you should give it an additional undervolt to increase its longevity.
1 0 ReplyApollosArrow @lemmy.world I mostly worry about future performance being undervolted too much, since I sometimes do heavy animation work.
1 0 ReplyCancerMancer @sh.itjust.works Yeah Intel really needs to recall these things. This shit isn't right.
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