ASUS has offered a new "baseline profile" setting in its motherboard BIOS which should help mitigate Intel 14th & 13th Gen stability issues.
Intel's 14th & 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs have been facing widespread gaming stability issues as motherboard makers push certain CPUs beyond their limits through their default BIOS. Moreover, excessive voltages and power are being pumped into processors, making the silicon degrade over time.
This has been causing huge issues for gamers all over the internet, with many of them witnessing the "Out of Video Memory" pop-up while loading Unreal Engine games which stress the CPU a lot during the initial "Shader Compilation" loading screen. This has prompted people to return their CPUs, opting for competitors like AMD, and even though Intel did acknowledge the issue a while ago and said that they are currently investigating these reports, there seems to be no official fix in implementation.
However, motherboard makers such as ASUS & MSI along with the pre-built PC maker, Falcon North West, have stepped up and have proposed effective solutions for the stability issues, not only mitigating the problems but also eliminating them but the solution comes at a cost. ASUS rolled out its latest BIOS for Z790 motherboards which adds a new BIOS function called "Intel Baseline Profile" which reverts the CPU to Intel's factory default settings by lowering power limits and improving stability in games.
Falcon Northwest explains the functionality of the baseline default settings which include the following guide (In the case of an ASUS motherboard). Do note that ASUS's "Intel Baseline default" option automatically sets all of these
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