Intel and motherboard makers disagree on how to stabilize your crashing i9 CPU
by Wes Davis from The Verge - All Posts on (#6MNT7)
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Recently, motherboard makers have issued BIOS updates to improve the stability of Intel 13th and 14th Gen i9 chips in crashing games. But Intel, which announced last month that it was investigating these issues, is now asking gamers not to implement those settings.
The companies now seem to be at odds on how to adjust your CPU. Motherboard makers like Asus are recommending an Intel Baseline Profile" with basic functionality" and lower power limits," while Intel says you should go with a higher power profile depending on your motherboard and chip.
Here's Intel's full statement, from Anandtech:
Several motherboard manufacturers have released BIOS profiles labeled Intel Baseline Profile'. However, these BIOS profiles are not the same...