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QRD in text?

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Seems like they are fricked from what the title says

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Intel's 13900 and 14900 cpus seem to be experiencing random failures unrelated to motherboards in actual datacenters where people know what they're doing and how to troubleshoot, not in some normal person's frankenstein of a computer. Intel's been putting out statements like the one mentioned in this article for a while, not sure if it's the same or another issue, but it seems to have massively undersold the scope and severity of the issue.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-offers-new-guidance-on-13th-and-14th-gen-cpu-instability-but-no-definitive-fix-yet

Another shorter video with the same guy talking to another tech youtube guy about his video, much less data to think about with this one -

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this is why im running my 13700k at -0.05v since last year and MSI wont release a stable bios after the ASUS debacle for default PL1 PL2 settings and its making me mad

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17207870404685657.webp

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17207878064584994.webp

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He bought a cpu that he should be able to give more electricity to. On paper giving a chip more electricity will make it faster. His chip is broken though and requires him to give it less power or his system is unstable/crashes.

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I put my 13700 into the motherboard and never updated my mobo because the popup it has demanding its software be installed gives me the ick :marseyindignant:

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I had this on in the background and it is wild how many failures that datacenter was seeing.

Tl;dw the one datacenter was literally charging a $1000 premium for support on these CPUs because they appear to be fundamentally broken - Intel has refused to directly comment on these issue for like over a year now.

As to why a datacenter was running these consumer CPUs, these CPUs are top-of-the-line single core performance and this datacenter specializes in game server hosting which loves single core.

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