How to fix intel crashes in less than 4 minutes

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Stop your intel from crashing, blue screening and instabilities, a step by step guide.

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Alternatively, just limited the IA VR Voltage to 1385mV, no stability testing needed, no fiddling with max multiplier. Just set and forget.

Pandemonium
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Finally, someone who actually advises to runs 253w. You need to delid and keeps temps <75c to be able to use 300+w without electro migration. Great video 👍🏻

jameyt
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BRO UR AWESOME MAN I TRIED 1 WEEK WITH ANOTHER YOUTUBE VIDEOS NO USE BY UR VIDEO I JUST RESTORED MY I9 13900K THANKS BUDDY KEEP POSTING

gandamcreations
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This is the best video Intel fix video I think I've seen. Solid work shooting straight.

bujin
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Good video...I always fixed vcore to never go above 1.350v....Current max is 1.325v and I get full performance on my 14900K, no temp issues running a 360mm AIO, 41K cinebench R23 multi score. Motherboards and I have an MSI z790 Carbon was just pushing too much at auto settings and thakfully this is the first thing I change. Some can even get full performance with 1.3v or less...Also just updated to the latest bios released yesterday and no issues..

vMaxHeadroom
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"Frame Chasers" is talking this since months...but thanks to you to help others too with this issue instead of just making content like Hardware Unboxed or GN.

Syron
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- 0.1 is way too aggressive.
- stress test does NOT show silent errors.

if you want to undervolt (don't):
- check Event Viewer for WHEA errors
- monitor HWINFO for WHEA
- run y-cruncher for 12-24 hours straight. preferably in Safe Mode.
- make sure ambient temps are low so you get a better test result.
- play several games, see if any of them throw errors. a CPU undervolt can result in GPU errors.

good luck.

it might take a month or two or more to find a stable undervolt. the gains are negligible while you have to invest an insane amount of time to test and verify.

CitarNosis
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Short and straight to the point. Best video about this problem and fix.

TigonIII
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Thank you so much! I didn't even have to change the VRM core to offset mode. Worked as a charm.
PS: Shame on INTEL for ruining the 14th generation.

Theexpertwarface
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Wow this is exactly what I needed. Always coming with the most useful content. Thanks bro 🙏🏼🙏🏼

demiadeyemi
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If your processor is still very degraded, and giving it more voltage might actually degrade it further, then you should lower the multipliers by just a bit. I would even go further and see if any cores are specifically degraded more and having problems, then I would only adjust their multipliers to a lower value.

TuxikCE
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Actually just got my new ryzen 7800x3d to replace my old 12700k, since intel releases unstable 💩 Ryzen 7800x3d with pbo enabled, voltage curve -30, power limit 80 degrees, runs stabile, low temps like 67-70 degrees under gaming workload, 75-77 heavy stress testing, with power consumption 65-70 watts, giving much more fps in games, running cooler, and much more energy efficient than my old intel cpu is just amazing! Just AMD instead of faulty intel, there’s always a choice.

WhiteLakeOf
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Thank you. I just bought my i9 13900k back in May. This tutroial helped me with stablity issues.

aurorathewolf
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Hello! I had a question. I'm trying to stabilize the all core clocks of my 13700k as I have not yet experienced any signs of degradation yet. When doing step 1 and disabling boost by applying the "Sync All Core" setting, do I also have to disable all of the intel boost settings shown at 0:06, or do I just apply the sync all core settings? Also could you please provide a list of all intel boost settings that should be disabled as well? Thanks!

cladinshadows
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"I've heard that for undervolting, you should use the 'Global Core SVID Voltage' that's one step lower, rather than the Actual VRM Core Voltage. There's also the Adaptive Mode where you can further reduce the offset. What do you think about that?"

reddeel
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And now redo the 7800X3D vs the gimped but wont die as quick 14900k or 13900k...

commanderoof
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I have i9 14900k cpu ( my sp score is 99, p core score are 108 the efficiency cores are 82)i sync all cores to 5.7ghz at intel stock(extreme settings) my max voltage are v1.501, after i undervolt it to stable running cinebench r23 testing and playing cyberpunk 2077, using negative offset to -0.14000 milivots, my max voltage in all cores right now is 1.398 voltage while playing games, web browzer and idle my pc

haroldlopez
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its more like a "How to DELAY" rather than "How to FIX"

Still, good advice and video my man ❤👍

JoshuaG
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RMA and get the new CPU. Sell it online. Then upgrade to AMD to avoid the oxidation issue.

Ouyk
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I´ve built around 50 pcs for clients in 2 years with 13 and 14 gen intel chips, ZERO PROBLEMS.

nuclearpcs