Intel issued a statement to address the stability issues currently affecting 13th and 14th gen Intel Core i9 CPUs, including the i9-14900K, in certain PC configurations. These stability issues can cause select Intel Core i9 processors to run out of their recommended specs, which can negatively affect performance during gaming sessions and productivity tasks.
As a leading semiconductor manufacturer, Intel releases new desktop CPUs on a yearly basis. After more than two decades, Intel re-entered the dedicated GPU space with its Alchemist lineup of Intel Arc GPUs in March 2022, showing that the company is capable of developing its own GPUs alongside competitors Nvidia and AMD. Intel is also working on its second-generation Intel Arc GPUs, which are developed under the Battlemage codename. Before the launch of the Battlemage GPUs, Intel began to investigate issues affecting Raptor Lake CPUs, which Nvidia also notified users of.
In a statement sent to Igor's Lab, Intel responded to the 13th and 14th gen Intel Core i9 stability issues, revealing that the problem lies with high voltage and frequency during elevated heat with motherboards running outside of Intel's recommended operating conditions. Intel notes that the exact root cause is still being investigated, but the company observed that a majority of the reports are from users with unlocked and/or overclocked motherboards. Specifically, the issue is prevalent on 600 and 700 chipset motherboards with various BIOS settings that disable thermal and power delivery safeguards. If the safeguards are disabled, the Intel Core i9 processors are exposed to high voltage and frequency for sustained periods.
Further down the statement, Intel requests system and motherboard vendors to provide users with a BIOS profile that matches Intel's recommended operating settings for 13th and 14th Intel Core i9 CPUs. In addition, the company urges vendors to implement warnings for users wanting to use unlocked and overclocked settings. Users
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