Intels in serious trouble

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Publicado 2024-07-23
As if things didn't seem bad enough with Intel CPU stability issues, things may get much worse! Watch more to find out!
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @PAIN-ot4cj
    Imagine the guy that had his AMD cpu blew up last year then said Im going to Intel only for his Intel CPU to die then have his 4090 catch on fire
  • @dragonman910
    When you spend $300-$400+ on a cpu, you expect it to work as advertised out of the box for years. Not months.
  • @Drycleanerguy
    I'm going to give MicroCenter props here. Last November, I bought a 14900K and a 14700K. The rep said, "You don't need to buy extended warranty on anything else, but you should definitely buy it on the CPUs". I followed his advice, and I know from prior experience that MicroCenter will take it back, when it fails.
  • @dslynx
    14:32 - The amps and the volts both can't be too high at the same time with the watts staying the same. P (watts) = I (Amps) * E (Volts). So, if you are at 125W, if the volts go up, the amps must go down. It's the law.
  • @FM-kl7oc
    Intel trying to fight AMD so hard that they began punching themselves in their own face.
  • @beachslap7359
    Intel have been milking the crap out of consumers with their overpriced quad cores and constant platform changes for years while also stagnating the industry, I don't feel bad for them at all.
  • @dclprogramming
    I got the i9 13900k on day one. My Asrock phantom gaming mb has had 13 bios updates in 1.5 years! I have never owned a mb that has had this many bios updates. Each update says cpu or intel microcode update. I have had random game crashing using default bios settings from day 1. I recently implemented the all cores manual setting in the bios and haven't had issues since. I appreciate Asrocks commitment to mitigating intels failure and the continued support/updates.
  • @VNAV_PTH
    Intel can compete with Boeing trying to get back the trust they once had.
  • @DMSL101DM
    Actually Hardcore Overclocking released a video 5 h before, that 30% of a minecraft 14900K Server farm COMPLETELY died with a max Voltage of 1.539V on a Microblade server mainboard on 3600Mhz.
  • @blaat1982
    I'm so happy I chose the 7800X3D...
  • @RedBeardedOne
    Mine is crapping the bed. I submitted the rma today. I didn’t know this was the issue until Wendell’s video and other posts on Reddit. Thank you community for saving me. I was pulling my hair out over why my pc was just freezing and crashing for no reason all of a sudden
  • @Waldherz
    An updated undervolting / bios video would absolutely be welcome!
  • @light3267
    Intel should offer full refund or replacement (free upgrade or replacement), we all got scammed by intel promising performance that is now being downgraded... which sucks even more
  • @therealshadow99
    Didn't GN, Level 1, and Moore's Law all just recently have stories about Intel's issues and said that this was more than just a voltage issue? In fact I think Moore's Law commented on this clearly being an attempt to cover up exactly how bad their problems actually are yesterday...
  • @jeevizz
    had my i9 14900kf for a solid 3 months.... died a couple of weeks ago.
  • @mezball
    Glad you mentioned manually going in to set your voltage to a certain limits, instead of depending on motherboard bios to automatically set it. I have been doing this for years now.
  • @TheIndulgers
    1.63 VOLTS!? That’s insane. Not too long ago I was using 1.1 volts on my high end Intel chips. How Intel has fallen.
  • @kaithong8482
    Ironic how people recommend intel because of stability and plug and playability, look at where we are now
  • @TeflonBilly426
    SIs are responsible for warranty/RMA for preconfigured systems, even if Intel is responsible the CPU issue. The SIs owe warranty service to their customers, it's on SI to go after Intel after they make their customer whole. That's why SIs get the preferential access, pricing, and service relationship with the manufacturers. Intel is not wrong deflecting OEM CPU owners to their SI.