Intel released a statement to address crashing issues affecting 13th and 14th gen Intel Core CPUs, confirming that a fix is on the way. These stability issues caused Intel Core 13th and 14th gen processors to run at elevated voltages, negatively impacting performance during gaming sessions and productivity tasks.
Back in April, Intel responded to reports of stability issues affecting 13th and 14th gen CPUs, such as the Intel Core i9-14900K. At the time, Intel revealed that high voltage and frequency would cause the CPUs to run outside of Intel's recommended operating conditions, leading to elevated heat and performance issues. The company stated that most of the reports they received indicated that the issue was common on 600 and 700 chipset motherboards, thanks to overclocking and underclocking settings being toggled in BIOS. Motherboard BIOS updates were released by Intel's partners to attempt to remedy the issue, but many users still experienced issues after these updates. Intel confirmed it was investigating the exact cause of the issue, leading to a subsequent update from the company this week.
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