Intel has provided an official statement on the 14th & 13th Gen CPU instability issue matter saying that it's better to use its "Default Settings" in BIOS.
It's been months since the 14th & 13th Gen CPU instability issues caught the limelight of the tech media and now, Intel has finally offered an official statement which seems to be a total reversal for motherboard makers who have already rolled out their own BIOS profiles to mitigate the issues.
In the official statement provided to HardwareLuxx, it is stated that while motherboard makers are rolling out their own "Intel Baseline Profile" or "Baseline Default" BIOS profiles to try to eliminate the issue, that is not the best choice. These profiles are not the same as the "Intel Default Settings" which the company is recommending to use over the Baseline default profiles. The reason is quite simple, older baseline default profiles are based on older power delivery guidance provided to the partners by Intel and since we know the older profiles aren't as good at ensuring stability, Intel has now provided motherboard partners with new recommendations that they can implement in the BIOS.
Intel also asks motherboard makers against the use of "Baseline Default" profiles on higher-end motherboards such as the Z790 and Z690 series. This more or less eliminates the need to buy a high-end motherboard since you can barely use the extra OC or tuning capabilities as you'd have to set it to default limits anyway to ensure maximum stability. A few days ago, we reported how PC users with higher-end motherboards were more prone to the issue of running a high-end "Z" series motherboard versus the mainstream "H" or "B" series offerings.
This means that motherboard makers will likely roll
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