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Intel CPU crashes: what you need to know—microcode to blame but fix incoming this month, alongside two-year extended warranty

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Intel CPU crashes: what you need to know—microcode to blame but fix incoming this month, alongside two-year extended warranty

  • Some Intel 13th and 14th Gen CPUs (especially high-end ones) have been crashing, or even failing
  • The issue is caused by “elevated operating voltage”
  • It affects 13th and 14th Gen CPUs of 65 W Processor Base Power and higher
  • A mid-August microcode patch is planned to fix the issue for CPUs that have not yet been affected
  • If your CPU is affected by elevated operating voltage and you’re experiencing instability, contact Intel customer support

Many PC gamers are understandably concerned about stability issues facing Intel 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, codename Raptor Lake, and especially the Core i9 13900K and Core i9 14900K. Over the past few months there have been increasing reports of stability issues and game crashes, and even some reports of chip failure.

Although issues were noted in 2023, in 2024 things only got more confusing as Intel, motherboard partners, game devs, tech journalists, and even Nvidia speculated about underlying causes or possible solutions. Intel’s now officially investigating the issue, which it says is because of a microcode fault affecting voltages, and is planning a fix for August.

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