Frame Chasers

STATEMENT FROM INTEL. We Diagnosed and had a Fix over a year ago in my discord... How many times does a guy have to be right

9 months ago | [YT] | 236



@digzee

Watching mainstream techtubers putting on their tinfoil hats, and suddenly becoming material engineers and micro architecture developers was funny as fuck. Well done on your video. I put an udervolt on my 13900k from day 1 and have never exceeded 1.3 volts under load with 5.5 all core and with 2 cores boosting 5.8... rock solid.

9 months ago (edited) | 42

@christianluft7436

'incorrect voltage requests to the processor' my ass. They knew from the get-go that they're using to much voltage to compete in fking cinebench

9 months ago | 6

@kuttsukukoff

I've been trying to lead the sheep away from those useless Techtubers and into ur realm. U taught me quite a bit and I try to apply ur knowledge onto others in my world. Ur the only one who dives deep with positive results.

9 months ago | 1

@oldmanian

Intel is a hot mess right now. I’ll be skipping them a few gens and watching on.

9 months ago | 1

@el_manosanta

Been undervolting and locking all cores since 6th gen, the best way to keep your rig safe. This boost nonsense has to stop.

9 months ago | 16

@gadielsantiago8813

Who would’ve knew! Found your channel and sub right away, been watching all the videos and finally found content that makes sense.

9 months ago | 2  

@MiguelTorres83

Others are still checking their processors under a microscope just to say "I have no idea what's going on, but this is 10% nickel, 10% copper and 80% BS just like my content"

9 months ago | 14

@whocares0503

Hum as others are claiming it's degradation of the coatings and paying $10k for a failure analysis...

9 months ago | 0

@trick0502

granted your "fix" works, but thats not a solution. the cpu should be able to run oob without having to apply a "fix". i see a class action lawsuit in the future.

9 months ago | 5

@Aka_daka

Time will tell, but I have a feeling this is not just a voltage problem, the I/O on the chips seem highly suspect.

9 months ago | 0

@p1st0ls44

14900k At stock no xmp at all. I was getting crashes in some games. Locked the power limit and set a voltage max of 1.3volts and boom everything is good to go.

9 months ago | 0

@haroldlopez3821

That's why im locking the cores at 5.7 ghz p cores with negative offset to 0.1900v , my volts all my cpu cores while gaming are 1.20 to 1.29 volts max, while my cpu temp all p- cores are 50 to 69 ,70 ,71 celsius max temp

9 months ago (edited) | 0

@hackernich

I bought an i9-13900K in March 2023. From the first boot, I noticed strange issues like random crashes. Certain games crash without an error message, sometimes within 30 minutes, sometimes within 2 hours. The only fix that seems to work is setting the performance core multiplier to x52, but this reduces performance. I have sent an RMA to Intel. My question is: with a new CPU, what should I do? Should I wait for Intel until August, or locking all cores ?

9 months ago | 0

@jm7468

You are doing good work with the info but stop with this I had a fix no you had a way to negate the potential issue, if the box says 6ghz then I bloody well should get 6ghz without product degrading or does the discord have a special not locking cores still get my two cores boosting to 6ghz. If you do will sign back up

9 months ago | 1

@sbeve7445

Why do they need to wait til mid-August just to adjust some voltage curve lol

9 months ago | 2

@UnMoored_

Next up, Intel announces road-map highlighting single-core, 10 GHz at 2 volts for 16th gen! Great success! - Borat

9 months ago | 0

@bigmack70

Oxidization was a problem on early chips according to Intel, so this was a double fail from them. They need to get some better engineers that can find a way to beat AMD without shoving 300W through a tiny piece of silicon.

9 months ago | 0

@slywolf_

People clowning on GN for the oxidation issue should probably check out the videocardz article again lol

9 months ago | 3

@pets4489

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9 months ago | 1

@homesicckk

I think my 13900k degraded to shit, I am getting a replacement from the company that built it tho. Thank fuckkk

9 months ago | 2