Intel’s 13th and 14th generation CPUs, specifically the 13900K and 14900K, have been plagued by stability issues, frustrating both games and data center operators. Reports of system crashed, blue screens, and intermittent errors have surfaced, making it difficult for users to fully rely on these high-performance chips. The problems seem to come from deeper hardware issues, not just BIOS or microcode updates. Many gamers, looking for high single-thread clock speeds, find their gaming experience disrupted.
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I had stability issues with my 13900K when I tried to overclock it. Random apps would crash. Once I turned off overclocking, no dramas.
Yeah, I’m honestly a bit surprised by this – it only seems to be the I9 chips that are the issue. I would have thought if there was a design flaw, it would have affected more in the range.