Intel 13th and 14th Gen confirmed defective

SpyderTracks

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The inevitable continues

This is nothing short of a nail for Intel, this is what they’ve been trying to escape. It will be a domino effect here on in


From early reports 15th gen are about 4% improvement over 14th gen, and rather than tackle thermals they’ve raised the TJMax to 105c. It’s screaming to be a similar issue.
 

TonyCarter

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SpyderTracks

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And this is happening after they’ve announced the microcode update.

It would seem the bigwigs who code on these platforms ain’t buying that microcode update is gonna do any good.

And factor in also that Unreal has always been an Intel favoured load, just isn’t the case anymore.

What happens when adobe announces the same, I can actually think of very few loads that are intel centric anymore but what about them?

This could be absolutely catastrophic for intel. These are partners that have been exclusively intel for over a decade, and your talking orders amounting to millions on rolling upgrades perhaps bi-annually.

Gelsinger must be feeling pretty sick right about now
 
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Scott

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It's nothing short of a disaster, and that's putting it mildly.

For me the fact that a company representative would openly put themselves out there with public negative statements against a company like Intel just shows how clear cut it is. There is no way anyone with any clout would put themselves in harms way against a giant if their claims weren't absolutely air tight.

It's normally a very dangerous game with the litigation potential. There doesn't seem to be any fear at all now. Behind closed doors I guess Intel aren't doing anywhere near enough to satisfy the high rollers.
 

Scoped Badger

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I notice there have been an influx of "my PC is dying" threads in the last week and you already know they've got an Intel chip before you even read all the opening post.

You just have to feel for people. It's a really bad situation for all involved. It must be completely demoralising for people to be so buzzed about their PC only for it to be this bad a situation. These things aren't cheap.
 

SpyderTracks

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I notice there have been an influx of "my PC is dying" threads in the last week and you already know they've got an Intel chip before you even read all the opening post.

You just have to feel for people. It's a really bad situation for all involved. It must be completely demoralising for people to be so buzzed about their PC only for it to be this bad a situation. These things aren't cheap.
The majority of them are invariably the 900k or 900ks sku's as well, and they are damn pricey, substantially more than a 7950X3D.
 

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Dannilad

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I have recently just placed an order with PCSpecialist for a PC containing a i5 14600k. Should I amend the order and change the cpu? I'm concerned about all of this coming out now just as I've finally bought the PC
 

SpyderTracks

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I have recently just placed an order with PCSpecialist for a PC containing a i5 14600k. Should I amend the order and change the cpu? I'm concerned about all of this coming out now just as I've finally bought the PC
Cancel it and come back and get some advice, Intel are totally broken, pointless processors.

You can't amend an order from Intel to AMD, you have to cancel it and start over.
 
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Dannilad

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Cancel it and come back and get some advice, Intel are totally broken, pointless processors.

You can't amend an order from Intel to AMD, you have to cancel it and start over.
Yeah I'd have to redo it all. Doesn't help as I ordered through work and I'll have to sort all that again.

Would changing to a 12th gen be acceptable? I've heard they're doing an update that could fix it, could I not just NOT use it till it is released?

Apologies for all these questions. As you can probably tell, I'm annoyed this has all come out now I've JUST bought it. Quite aggravating
 

SpyderTracks

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Would changing to a 12th gen be acceptable?
Why would you, it's an old generation now, performance would be dreadful and it would be outdated far quicker. It's almost 3 generations old, and wasn't great when it was released anyway.

I've heard they're doing an update that could fix it, could I not just NOT use it till it is released?
No, watch the video's, Intel are just gaslighting people, the whole architecture is defective

An AMD system would perform far better for the same money anyway, I have no idea why anyone has bought intel for the past 5 years, they're awful processors.
 
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Dannilad

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Why would you, it's an old generation now, performance would be dreadful and it would be outdated far quicker. It's almost 3 generations old, and wasn't great when it was released anyway.


No, watch the video's, Intel are just gaslighting people, the whole architecture is defective

An AMD system would perform far better for the same money anyway, I have no idea why anyone has bought intel for the past 5 years, they're awful processors.
Any advice on an AMD equivalent I can look for? I have been looking into it today but I am not as clued up on amd as I've been intel most of the time of my PC life.
 

FraSha

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So if we bought an intel-based PC within the last 6 months (in the UK), the Consumer Rights Act specifies that items sold must be "fit for purpose" and these clearly aren't, so we'd be entitled to a full replacement system based on AMD? Is that how we should read it?
 
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