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Intel has a Big Problem… – Tech News April 14

Intel has a Big Problem… – Tech News April 14

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Intel has a Big Problem… – Tech News April 14
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  1. 9:05 LOL.. I have an elderly couple who run a small vending machine business that they're had for AGES and they have everything on the same 5 1/4 floppy disks… I get the occasional phone call every so often to come over and replace their disk drive with another one as they keep using up what life is in these old units I have laying around. I keep trying to get them to move to newer platforms but they are stuck in the past like Doc Brown.. lol

  2. AMD should be in your next build. Intel dropped the ball a long time ago and we need to even out the market. A 50/50 market will benefit us as consumers. They make great CPUs. Intel isn't better anymore.

  3. It should be screamed from every tech channel. Stress your system with something like Cinebench right after setting up your cpu cooler. Make sure you don't stray anywhere close to 100c and if you do the solution will most likely be to set a hard power draw limit rather than reapplying thermal paste.

  4. So I’ve got the 13th gen cpu issue. But here is the kicker….lets say the vendor is happy to replace it. For what the same thing? I bought a board and AiO at the same time which means I’d have to replace those too? What a fucking mess.

  5. Thank you Paul for saying this: the problem is with motherboard makers aggressive default settings, not the Intel CPUs themselves and Intel's fault is that they're not doing anything to prevent this. This has been known for at least a year and Intel is only now "investigating"? My 13900K (with NVIDIA GPU) is perfectly stable, even playing Unreal Engine games, but only after changing the default Gigabyte mobo settings to sensible values. The problem is that 99% of PC owners and even DIY builders won't know it. This is clearly obvious from many Steam posts where people complain about stability with Intel CPUs only to find out they're running on default mobo settings. Intel absolutely has to step in and put and end to this bullshit.

  6. Man, after saving money for 7-8 months I bought an Intel i9 14900KF 3-4 months ago now I read this POS is buggy and could freaking melt, freaking hell.

  7. When i got my 4090 I paired it with the 13900k. When playing Diablo 4 + Overwatch 2 i was crashing NON STOP. Ended up shutting off 3 things which fixed the issue. 1.) Multi core enhancement 2.) Turbo boost technology and 3. Turbo Boost technology 3.0. IMMEDIATELY fixed my issues

  8. That "out of video RAM" error has happened on my computer before and it is no where near that new of a processor. I am using an i7-4790K and an ASUS NVidia RTX 3060 v2 oc 12GB. It did it in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Remedy was to re-boot. It is rare for it to occur, but occasionally happens.

  9. I still have a CD-DVD Player, burner in my rig! 🤓 I Also don't think I have a single disk not also archived on a few hard drives and SSD's; I keep multiple backups and have stuff I made on the computer all the way back in the early 90's, so I rarely ever use it now, but I feel it may just come in handy some day, and having it in the ready isn't harming the system in any way. I also transferred my collection of over 2000 Albums and hundreds of CD's to drives starting ~ 1995, and it only got easier and faster as drive sizes increased, their price dropped, hardware and software got better (I fixed a lot of the vinyl transfers to remove pops, and noise…)… I now have my entire collection including anything I have acquired since on a single SSD🤯 (In the system, also backed up in multiples). I never have and never will buy any media that requires another party, an internet connection, or special hardware also at the mercy of it's maker, to listen to music or watch a movie!🤬

  10. The problem is 86s is now and has always been 1970s obsolete trash. People just accept their PC runs like a furnace and don't realize it's because of crap design specifically dealing with how the CPU addresses memory.

  11. I had a major issue that started cropping up after a BIOS update. Rolling back to a version that was as old as the last time the computer had no issues solved the problem. Also had to turn off firmware updates, and delete files in c:windowsfirmware. This was with a 13900HX.

  12. Imho. Mr.Paul, and Rhiley at LTT are the absolute "G.O.A.T.s" of "Technews delivery", it doesn't really matter what has happened they always find a way to make the delivery entertaining. 🙂
    Best regards.

  13. Intel CPUs have problems after 1-2 months of using… yes, let's overclock them by default to the moon and let them use a lot of powaaaar by default… what possibly could go wrong xD

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