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Intel investigates 13th/14th generation i9 crashes in depth: suggests BIOS settings

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On May 1, it was reported that in response to the 13th/14th generation Core i9 K series running unstable and various crashes, Intel has made a preliminary response and given the recommended motherboard BIOS settings.

Intel investigates 13th/14th generation i9 crashes in depth: suggests BIOS settings

Intel recommends that the motherboard BIOS need to be enabled by default for the following settings:

CEP (Voltage Overcurrent Protection), TVB (Temperature Adaptive Turbo Boost), eTVB (Enhanced Temperature Adaptive Turbo Boost), TVB Voltage Optimization, and C-States (Power Saving State).

The settings that need to be turned off by default are:

IccMax Unlimited Bit(无限制电流)。

In addition, the TjMAX Offset (maximum critical temperature offset) is set to 0, the ICCMAX (maximum current) cannot exceed 400A (the motherboard can achieve 512A), and the ICCMax_App and power consumption limit (PL) are subject to availability.

In fact, many high-end motherboards have previously set the processor power consumption to 4096W, which is equivalent to no limit, but now it is generally set at 253W or even lower, which is also the maximum turbo power consumption of the i9 series.

It is worth mentioning that Intel also emphasized that it is still investigating the root cause of this matter in depth, and reminded everyone not to blame the motherboard manufacturer.

Intel investigates 13th/14th generation i9 crashes in depth: suggests BIOS settings
Intel investigates 13th/14th generation i9 crashes in depth: suggests BIOS settings