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Intel 13/14th Gen CPU Issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="entropy" data-source="post: 2522584" data-attributes="member: 130262"><p>As the article shared by the OP describes, it's basically down to the default settings in the bios that lets the processor to operate at higher frequencies than what they were supposed to be operating at. While majority of the blame falls on Intel, I think motherboard manufacturers should be held equally responsible for always leaving several dangerous / enthusiast class settings (max power draw, multi core enhancement and so on) at auto by default - which seems to be the root cause of this issue. But Intel is still culpable of not providing motherboard vendors with standard numbers and making it mandatory to use those values as default in their bios settings. This limitation would've kept majority of the users in a safe zone while allowing power users to be able to modify the limits as per their requirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entropy, post: 2522584, member: 130262"] As the article shared by the OP describes, it's basically down to the default settings in the bios that lets the processor to operate at higher frequencies than what they were supposed to be operating at. While majority of the blame falls on Intel, I think motherboard manufacturers should be held equally responsible for always leaving several dangerous / enthusiast class settings (max power draw, multi core enhancement and so on) at auto by default - which seems to be the root cause of this issue. But Intel is still culpable of not providing motherboard vendors with standard numbers and making it mandatory to use those values as default in their bios settings. This limitation would've kept majority of the users in a safe zone while allowing power users to be able to modify the limits as per their requirement. [/QUOTE]
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