Intel has identified the source of widespread stability issues with its 13th and 14th Generation processors. The company has announced that it is preparing a microcode patch to address the high operating voltage problem on these processors. This important update aims to resolve the situation that resulted in the crash problem experienced by many Intel users.
How to fix the high operating voltage problem that causes Intel processors to crash?
Intel has identified high operating voltages as the source of stability issues on its 13th and 14th Generation processors. Company employee Thomas Hannaford said in an Intel forum that this problem is caused by a microcode algorithm that causes incorrect voltage requests to be transmitted to the processors. Intel said it is working on a microcode patch to resolve this issue, which will be available to motherboard manufacturers in mid-August.
Intel will soon release a microcode patch to address stability issues with its processors. The company confirmed that it began investigating the issue in April following reports from Core i9-13900K and i9-14900K owners. Since then, Intel and motherboard BIOS updates have not fully resolved the stability issue. However, the company has been working hard to alleviate the crash issues experienced by users.
The pressure on Intel has intensified in recent weeks. Path of Titans developer Alderon Games posted a YouTube video stating that gamers using Intel’s 13th and 14th Gen processors are experiencing thousands of game crashes. Additionally, a video posted by Gamers Nexus stated that they do not recommend Intel processors due to the current issues. This prompted Intel to step up its efforts to resolve the issue.
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