Intel Again To Release Microcode Update 0x12B to Address Vmin Offset in 13th and 14th Series Desktop Processors

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Again? Very trustable, this time is going to be the one. 😀
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What a show.
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This is the final final update, they say
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Chips were pushed too far, what a surprise.
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aufkrawall2:

Chips were pushed too far, what a surprise.
Yeah, who needs to innovate when you can just bruteforce your way up? LOL
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Segamon:

What a show.
A shit-show.
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wait till is lite on fire 😳
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Got a 14900KS, Seems to be doing ok since, Delided it and set it so the voltages never go above 1.55v. Did that from day 1. I wonder though in a years time if ill be able to rma it since its delided. Im pretty sure i know the answer but would be nice to get a fresh one after they tweak the chips again to actually fix the problems.
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Taint3dBulge:

Got a 14900KS, Seems to be doing ok since, Delided it and set it so the voltages never go above 1.55v. Did that from day 1. I wonder though in a years time if ill be able to rma it since its delided. Im pretty sure i know the answer but would be nice to get a fresh one after they tweak the chips again to actually fix the problems.
Re-lid with a hair thin line of black rtv and that should do the trick. You sould try an under volt+ OC works great on my 13900KS that is de-lidded aswell.
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I would like to point out MS is disabling spectre and meltdown mitigation to get back performance on Ryzen CPU's and I have been doing this with intel CPU's for years. And everyone that said I was crazy are wrong, I'm just as crazy as MS and AMD.
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Typhon Six Six Six:

I would like to point out MS is disabling spectre and meltdown mitigation to get back performance on Ryzen
Just because they fixed some performance issue doesn't mean they just turn mitigations off.
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Typhon Six Six Six:

I would like to point out MS is disabling spectre and meltdown mitigation to get back performance on Ryzen CPU's and I have been doing this with intel CPU's for years. And everyone that said I was crazy are wrong, I'm just as crazy as MS and AMD.
its important to have the context of why, the initial spectre patches were very hamfisted, amd cpus dont have the meltdown bug in the first place, and the PCID based approach which is needed on skylake and older intle cpus is completely unnecessary on amd cpus, retpolines (compile time software patch with <1% impact) are enough for spectre 1. no reason to have those particular ones enabled on amd cpus.
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after flashing the bios on my asus rog strix z790-f gaming wifi it failed to post. the boot light on the board was lit up green and the rgb on the motherboard was cycling while the monitor didn't have a signal. after 45 minutes i decided to hold the power button down to shut it off and then powered it back on. this time it booted up just fine, uefi shows the bios version as 2602. no issue getting into windows...this is the first time i've come across a failed boot. could something have gotten corrupted during the flash? -edit- so far so good. gamed for an hour straight without any issues.