Intel's own microcode has been found to be the culprit causing various "Unsupported CPU" BSOD issues on 13th Gen CPUs & the company is already working on a new microcode.
Last month, we saw several cases of BSODs on Intel platforms running the latest 13th Gen CPUs. The error code was very unusual as it mentioned "Unsupported Processor" when running a 13th Gen CPU on a 600 or 700-series motherboard.
Initially, the issue was identified with MSI boards but more recently, we have seen this issue come up on motherboards from other brands as well including ASUS and Gigabyte. MSI was quick to give affected users a temporary workaround but it looks like Intel themselves have gotten to the bottom of this issue which is not caused by the motherboards but in fact, it has to do with the latest micro-code.
In its latest statement, Intel states that its latest microcode for 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs, versions 0x119 and 0x4119 (released in June 2023), have mismatched GDS_NO flag values between P-Cores & E-Cores. This issue affects processors with the IDs 0xB0671, 0xB06A2, and 0xB06A3. The CPU IDs can be cross-referenced from the following table (Source: Intel):
The other two IDs which include 13th Gen CPUs (0xB06F2) and 0xB06F5) are not affected but Intel is stating that anyone running an affected CPU with microcode version 0x119 or 0x4119 may get a blue screen (BSOD) after updating to the latest Windows Updates. These updates are listed below:
Intel also states that while the temporary workaround resolves the issue and leads to no further BSODs, the company will still be preparing a new microcode to entirely eliminate the issue. These latest microcode versions would be 0x11D and 0x411D and will be released for the affected 13th Gen Raptor
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