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Interesting! Wendel's video at least confirms the thought that Alder Lake didn't have this problem plaguing Raptor Lake.
I don't think so, Wendel says the 12900K is not anomalous at all in the telemetry data, has error rates similar to AMD products. (while 13900K/14900K are clear outliers) So on one hand data seems to say 12900K is healthy, on the other hand it is the SKU which had the most time to degrade out of all... and it seems to be doing fine.It is possible the trouble is merely less likely to happen on 12th gen, because it has lower clocks.
If ARL is lagging behind in Blender vs. Zen 5 in their internal benchmarks, Intel might do something desperate again.Hopefully the new clock control used in Lion Cove will caught up with AMD SMU's boosting control abilities and the FIT protections and will be advanced enough to prevent chip damage/this instability snafu.
I retract my prediction about what this will cost Intel. Clearly I underestimated the extent of the problem. This is going to get expensive, what with needing to now factor in DCS providers steering customers to other vendors. Lost sales and RMAs in retail = meh, but it happening in DC? That hurts bad.
EDIT: I hope Wendell is right in his speculation about frustrated clients leaking data. Would love to know how many prebuilts are failing too.
You may be right, ARM could end up being the "combo breaker". AMD is fortunate to be getting some business at Intel's expense due to the CPU failures. It's anyone's guess how much it has, or will, amount to.I dunno, it seems AMD is cursed and the OEMs won't move to their stuff significantly no matter what. They are more likely to jump to whoever gives them ARM chips even with dubious track record or other disadvantages instead, even.
You may be right, ARM could end up being the "combo breaker". AMD is fortunate to be getting some business at Intel's expense due to the CPU failures. It's anyone's guess how much it has, or will, amount to.
It warrants consideration that where Intel is currently, is unprecedented. AMD is valued higher by investors. @NTMBK just hit me with AMD passing Intel for brand recognition. I was a little shocked by that. https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-i...15.1512832452.1717590128-304161622.1707544553
This CPU degradation problem looks to be widespread and concerning, at a time when they can ill afford the expense, loss of sales, and bad press. Board makers are unhappy, some retail customers are unhappy, and now we are hearing OEM and DC customers may be unhappy. Forget AMD's position, Intel's is looking a bit grim historically speaking.
I'm sure they are working on a better stepping as we speak. That or they better backport ARL compute die to Intel 7 Ultra to avoid their fabs going idle coz if this continues, word will spread on the street to avoid anything that stinks of the codename Raptor.the rest of the capacity is RPL.
I'm sure they are working on a better stepping as we speak. That or they better backport ARL compute die to Intel 7 Ultra to avoid their fabs going idle coz if this continues, word will spread on the street to avoid anything that stinks of the codename Raptor.
From that article. VERY BIG
The Intel server CPUs is a new thing. And this is not a biased site.
- Server Migration: We are swapping all our servers to AMD, which experience 100 times fewer crashes compared to Intel CPUs that were found to be defective.
- Hosting Recommendations: We advise anyone hosting Path of Titans servers or selling game servers to avoid purchasing or using 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs.
- In-Game Notifications: We are adding a popup message in-game to inform users with these processors about the issue. Many users are currently unaware of why their game is crashing and what they can do about it.
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Intel is selling defective CPUs - Alderon Games
We have been encountering significant problems with Intel CPU stability. Despite all released microcode, BIOS, and firmware updates, the problem remains unresolved.alderongames.com
this is big.
Over the last 3–4 months, we have observed that CPUs initially working well deteriorate over time, eventually failing. The failure rate we have observed from our own testing is nearly 100%, indicating it's only a matter of time before affected CPUs fail.
Seems odd to me that they would not use workstation CPUs in workstation boards. And they did not say workstation, they said server, which is sure confusing to me. Desktop, workstation and server are all different CPUs in Intel as well as AMD. Even AMD has ECC rated server chips in some lower end workstation server boards. Never seen ANY desktop chip used or talked about as a server chip, but I guess there is always exceptions, and that would make sense in that respect, as even at pure stock that chip appears to degrade. That would also negate what some users say that at stock they are fine.From that article. VERY BIG
The Intel server CPUs is a new thing. And this is not a biased site.
- Server Migration: We are swapping all our servers to AMD, which experience 100 times fewer crashes compared to Intel CPUs that were found to be defective.
- Hosting Recommendations: We advise anyone hosting Path of Titans servers or selling game servers to avoid purchasing or using 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs.
- In-Game Notifications: We are adding a popup message in-game to inform users with these processors about the issue. Many users are currently unaware of why their game is crashing and what they can do about it.
Consumer Alder/Raptor Lake supports ECC in W680 boards. I don't think there's actually any feature gated stuff between the consumer chips and the LGA1700 Xeons - It's gated behind the platform instead.Seems odd to me that they would not use workstation CPUs in workstation boards. And they did not say workstation, they said server, which is sure confusing to me. Desktop, workstation and server are all different CPUs in Intel as well as AMD. Even AMD has ECC rated server chips in some lower end workstation server boards. Never seen ANY desktop chip used or talked about as a server chip, but I guess there is always exceptions, and that would make sense in that respect, as even at pure stock that chip appears to degrade. That would also negate what some users say that at stock they are fine.
OK< well, so that says, chips at stock, with ECC ram, and not at full load are 100 times more unstable than AMD desktop chips. Thats really cuts out all arguments that they are not all defective eventually.Consumer Alder/Raptor Lake supports ECC in W680 boards. I don't think there's actually any feature gated stuff between the consumer chips and the LGA1700 Xeons - It's gated behind the platform instead.
I just purchased a new build with a Core™ i9-14900KF and the processor arrived today. Someone from another thread pointed me to this thread, and now I'm really concerned I'm going to have instability problems. Has there been a consensus in this thread about what's wrong? Are there any mitigations? And ultimately, should I return my CPU?
I don't use my PC for gaming, just content creation:
Some apps I use:
Visual: Photoshop/Illustrator/Adobe
Motion: After Effects / Premier / Davinci
3D: 3DS Max / Maya / Blender
Audio: FL Studio / Ableton / Cubase / Lots of VST/VSTi plugins.
Am I going to experience a bunch of problems? I'm willing to return the 14900KF if it's really bad.
Since its for pro use, I would return it now and just move to an AMD 7950X system. Better to have a working work PC.I just purchased a new build with a Core™ i9-14900KF and the processor arrived today. Someone from another thread pointed me to this thread, and now I'm really concerned I'm going to have instability problems. Has there been a consensus in this thread about what's wrong? Are there any mitigations? And ultimately, should I return my CPU?
I don't use my PC for gaming, just content creation:
Some apps I use:
Visual: Photoshop/Illustrator/Adobe
Motion: After Effects / Premier / Davinci
3D: 3DS Max / Maya / Blender
Audio: FL Studio / Ableton / Cubase / Lots of VST/VSTi plugins.
Am I going to experience a bunch of problems? I'm willing to return the 14900KF if it's really bad.
Seems odd to me that they would not use workstation CPUs in workstation boards. And they did not say workstation, they said server, which is sure confusing to me.
What’s your motherboard? If it’s an Asus motherboard make sure to run BIOS 2301 or newer and select the “performance” profile, not the “extreme” profile.I just purchased a new build with a Core™ i9-14900KF and the processor arrived today. Someone from another thread pointed me to this thread, and now I'm really concerned I'm going to have instability problems. Has there been a consensus in this thread about what's wrong? Are there any mitigations? And ultimately, should I return my CPU?
I don't use my PC for gaming, just content creation:
Some apps I use:
Visual: Photoshop/Illustrator/Adobe
Motion: After Effects / Premier / Davinci
3D: 3DS Max / Maya / Blender
Audio: FL Studio / Ableton / Cubase / Lots of VST/VSTi plugins.
Am I going to experience a bunch of problems? I'm willing to return the 14900KF if it's really bad.