July 23 (Portaltic/EP) –
Intel prepares to release the patch that will correct the instability problems identified in the processors Intel Core 13th and 14th generations due to “high operating voltage”
Numerous computers equipped with the 13th and 14th generation Intel Core desktop processors have been experiencing issues for months instability problems, especially when playing video games.
The technology company has now identified that the problem is due to “a microcode algorithm that generates incorrect voltage requests to the processor” and results in a “high operating voltage” that causes dfrom memory errors to the computer itself crashing, As explained in the your community page.
Intel has already developed a patchand plans to make it available to manufacturers by mid-August. In the meantime, they urge those affected to contact customer service if they experience instability on the affected processors.
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