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Chapters:
0:00 Intel CPU stability issues looking worse and worse
11:21 Intel Arc GPU tested in 250 games
14:39 Lunar Lake iGPU benchmark leaked
15:26 Intel ditching 'F' series (leak/rumor)
16:23 Intel Core Ultra 200K October launch more likely (leak/rumor)
17:07 MSI exposes customer data... all companies suck?
22:37 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X gets blender benchmarks vs 7950X
25:31 AMD Ryzen 9000 series out in the wild, release date? Review date?
26:20 AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 benchmark leaked
27:06 PC market grows 3% in second quarter
27:22 AR/VR headset shipments decline 60%
28:10 More FSR 3.1 vs DLSS vs XeSS testing available from DF
29:37 Arm Accuracy Super Resolution
31:21 AMD FidelityFX Brixelizer GI
32:16 TSMC to raise wafer prices by 10% in 2025
33:23 Las Vegas Sphere powered by 150 RTX GPUs
33:51 Once Human edition GPU
34:02 Frostpunk 2 edition GPU
34:21 We're heading into "deal" season

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  • @RafitoOoO
    @RafitoOoOАй бұрын

    Seems like Intel overclocked too close to the Sun lmao.

  • @NameUserOf

    @NameUserOf

    Ай бұрын

    They should reflect it in the company name or products. Insun, suncove, flamenGo, etc.

  • @UnfitToLive

    @UnfitToLive

    Ай бұрын

    Overcooked literally 😅

  • @kionera96

    @kionera96

    Ай бұрын

    These CPUs are running on W680 server boards, which enforce stock limits. Not only that, the DDR5 is run on a very conservative speed, around 3200-4400Mhz.

  • @Riyozsu

    @Riyozsu

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@kionera96this means that the cpu are not developed properly. The team who made this generation needs to be fired and they need to redo their r&d department.

  • @potatoes5829

    @potatoes5829

    Ай бұрын

    I'm not so sure, there were some defective 35w chips aswell

  • @towncrier9944
    @towncrier9944Ай бұрын

    Someone should put User Benchmark on suicide watch

  • @UnfitToLive

    @UnfitToLive

    Ай бұрын

    😅😅

  • @Z3t487

    @Z3t487

    Ай бұрын

    Ahahah

  • @beeman4266

    @beeman4266

    Ай бұрын

    "AMD's well coordinated Neanderthal marketing army has managed to sneak into every Intel users home and overclock their cpu's to unprecedented levels and cause them to fail. Although it's a testament to Intel's ingenious engineering to be able to be tinkered with by pre-history Neanderthals, another win for Intel." -Userbenchmark

  • @andyastrand

    @andyastrand

    Ай бұрын

    Failures only affect hardcore overclockers, such as high end gamers and Intel.

  • @chemislife

    @chemislife

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@andyastrandWrong workstation and server side is reporting 50% failures and Linux server numbers are reporting an unexplained failure every week.

  • @Berserkscarlett
    @BerserkscarlettАй бұрын

    man this Intel situation keeps getting worse

  • @Walczyk

    @Walczyk

    Ай бұрын

    it has been bad, the news is just finally coming out

  • @thedivide9559

    @thedivide9559

    Ай бұрын

    Intel not getting sued for this pretty much a norm.

  • @jonathansaindon788

    @jonathansaindon788

    Ай бұрын

    I’m so glad I kept my 12900K. The temptation to get 8 more cores was strong.

  • @Cipotalp

    @Cipotalp

    Ай бұрын

    In Intel forum a guy "zzetta" found what is causing the problem: Search for this: "Possible fix for Intel CPUs crashing".

  • @dethskullcrusher

    @dethskullcrusher

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jonathansaindon788I'm happy with my 12700KF but i'm kinda sad i have no CPU to upgrade to now.

  • @happalula
    @happalulaАй бұрын

    next advertisements coming: AMD - No Intel Inside

  • @mleise8292

    @mleise8292

    Ай бұрын

  • @drew2626

    @drew2626

    27 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mAdcaTzm4a1
    @mAdcaTzm4a1Ай бұрын

    Glad i bought 7800x3d this time after being an intel user for 20 yrs

  • @adis.g6569

    @adis.g6569

    Ай бұрын

    Same. 1st time I buy AMD, and it is 7800x3d

  • @VioFax

    @VioFax

    Ай бұрын

    got a 12900k i9... 😬 close call. I almost got a 14... But it was more expensive.

  • @mAdcaTzm4a1

    @mAdcaTzm4a1

    Ай бұрын

    @@VioFax i wish you no problems on your cpu! But seriously , intel needs to fix their chips.

  • @mAdcaTzm4a1

    @mAdcaTzm4a1

    Ай бұрын

    @@adis.g6569 nice! I also received a neat AMD black hoodie sent straight to my house after registering on their site. Really coold AMD

  • @elgatoltu

    @elgatoltu

    Ай бұрын

    @@mAdcaTzm4a1 they will fix :D just they will sell u new CPU.. but wait.. u will have to buy new motherboard too :D

  • @GIANNHSPEIRAIAS
    @GIANNHSPEIRAIASАй бұрын

    amd doesnt even need to advertise anymore

  • @edwardpark247

    @edwardpark247

    Ай бұрын

    "We're not Intel"

  • @visitante-pc5zc

    @visitante-pc5zc

    Ай бұрын

    Amd is the new intel now

  • @deuswulf6193

    @deuswulf6193

    Ай бұрын

    All that's missing is for Nvidia to get into the Desktop CPU arena.

  • @baronvonslambert

    @baronvonslambert

    Ай бұрын

    Good thing too since AMD's marketing teams love to shoot the rest of the company in the foot.

  • @ChrisZukowski88

    @ChrisZukowski88

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@deuswulf6193that would be cute. Nvidia would get slaughtered.

  • @hughjazz44
    @hughjazz44Ай бұрын

    Well, when you're selling CPUs that are overclocked out of the gate, just to compete with your adversary, this seems like the expected outcome.

  • @beeman4266

    @beeman4266

    Ай бұрын

    You've gotta admit it was very generous of Intel to create a cpu/space heater combo. Two products in 1.

  • @sidsmusic991

    @sidsmusic991

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@beeman4266Nasa grade space heater*

  • @goldenheartOh
    @goldenheartOhАй бұрын

    11:30 "Tim played through 250 games for testing". We appreciate his sacrifice & hard work! 😂

  • @IsawUupThere

    @IsawUupThere

    Ай бұрын

    Playing one game: fun. Playing two games: twice as fun! Playing through 250 games: Longing for the sweet release only death can bring.

  • @antondovydaitis2261

    @antondovydaitis2261

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@IsawUupThere"Resurrection incoming!"

  • @geeker9545

    @geeker9545

    Ай бұрын

    @@antondovydaitis2261 Heroes never die...

  • @goldenheartOh

    @goldenheartOh

    28 күн бұрын

    @IsawUupThere yes. I know. It was just a fun dream/joke.

  • @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami
    @abdulhkeem.alhadhramiАй бұрын

    It is finally time to say "goodbye Intel" it's been nice knowing you!

  • @cemsengul16

    @cemsengul16

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't buy an i9 processor to downclock it for stability and perform like a cheaper processor. Depending on how Intel handles this I am finished with them. The only way I would consider buying Intel again is if they give me a free 15th gen CPU and a motherboard to use it on.

  • @thedivide9559

    @thedivide9559

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@os10v311 in other words, fake competition.

  • @snow-uq4gx

    @snow-uq4gx

    Ай бұрын

    @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami I build over thousands hackintoshes since 2008 I've done about 10 13gen have not had any issues.... don't overclock them ..my clients use is mac osx n windows dual boot music video n graphics production running 24/7

  • @snow-uq4gx

    @snow-uq4gx

    Ай бұрын

    @@cemsengul16 u mean out the box or download literally?

  • @TheFyend
    @TheFyendАй бұрын

    As a former Intel employee this does not surprise me in the slightest and I'm pleased that my AMD stock should be rising.

  • @chilledgamez3659

    @chilledgamez3659

    Ай бұрын

    ngl i couldn't help but find this funny, but i do wonder why it doesn't surprise you. i ain't expecting a reply

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    I have a family member also working with developing in pretty new stuff at Intel and... yeah no wonder this go downhill from what I heard. Management is complete bonkers and "strangulate" the engineers.

  • @berkertaskiran

    @berkertaskiran

    Ай бұрын

    @@DerIchBinDa Insisting on using their own process instead of TSMC over several years has piled up and caused this massive issue. It was a gamble and if it worked out it would be great for them as they could beat TSMC with their process, but they failed to do it. It went on for too long. They couldn't shrink the process in time. This also caused them to have internal issues. Their current aims for their new fab and their process are too late to stay relevant. And now with AI, they're in a really hard position. Like they now started to use TSMC, if they started doing this before it was too late none of this would have happened. Currently their only advantage might be the support from the US gov. but I'm not sure that this is going to be enough.

  • @someperson1829

    @someperson1829

    28 күн бұрын

    So we've found our man after all. The man bought AMD stock while working in Intel. That's a clear deliberate sabotage. lol

  • @drinkwater9891

    @drinkwater9891

    28 күн бұрын

    how de we know you arent the cause of problems, maybe intel get better after you left

  • @zonnewind6164
    @zonnewind6164Ай бұрын

    time to buy AMD stock

  • @GewelReal

    @GewelReal

    Ай бұрын

    8 years too late lol

  • @bad_metaphor

    @bad_metaphor

    Ай бұрын

    Actually, it's time to buy Intel stock soon. Buy low, sell high, etc. Don't buy a stock when everyone's excited about it.

  • @GewelReal

    @GewelReal

    Ай бұрын

    @@bad_metaphor inb4 Intel fails smh

  • @BobInGreek

    @BobInGreek

    Ай бұрын

    amd is getting woke slowly, have fun

  • @oappi4686

    @oappi4686

    Ай бұрын

    @@bad_metaphor probably bit early... when classaction lawsuit is announced then i will check intels stock prices bit closer =). but yea. I manage to buy AMD stocks when it was around 3 dollars 😀 not the lowest price, but still pretty good

  • @normanblack4005
    @normanblack4005Ай бұрын

    13700K user here that had a gradual instability occur over time. Months okay, then instability. Made a BIOS adjustment. Stability. Weeks go by then instability again. Adjust again. Stability...and so on a few times. Couple of months. Then I talked to Intel and got a new CPU from Intel a week after initial report to them. I never overclocked. I did undervolt (-0.04v). I did run AVX offset at 0, which is not default. AC LL was 0.4 mOhm, DC LL was 0.9 mOhm. Both Gigabyte defaults. Adjustments to get stability were adding some extra volts (e.g. an extra +0.02v from current) and lowering the max turbo clock which also lowers the required volts to be stable.

  • @ivananetdoma8382

    @ivananetdoma8382

    Ай бұрын

    did u reduced cpu current limit from 512A default to 307A?

  • @blegi1245

    @blegi1245

    Ай бұрын

    Do you have a current limit set within intel recommendations? I guess initially no because you can't undervolt with the current limit on or the overcurrent protection goes haywire.

  • @jmangames5562

    @jmangames5562

    Ай бұрын

    hmmm I guess I got lucky I have 13700k never have any issues, ever. No crashes or stability issues. I don't change anything it is stock.

  • @normanblack4005

    @normanblack4005

    Ай бұрын

    @@ivananetdoma8382 No the current limit was Gigabyte default, which I believe was unlimited. That said the CPU max power was, short term 235w, 200w long term (after 50 seconds). Both lower than Intel default spec. This of course limits current draw. The CPU certainly cannot draw even 307A. P = V*I. Lower P means lower I. Nothing I had but stress tests and x264 (via ffmpeg) could push all cores hard. Games really only push a couple of cores hard. If power in any given core is too much for it to handle then degradation can still occur in that core. Overall all core power limits do not stop/prevent that. All that said, with the new/replaced CPU, I do have 300A set in the BIOS now. My AVX offset is default. I have lowered the max turbo from 5.3 to 5.1 to be safe(er)(?) for now until we get more info on this whole 13/14th gen thing. The default AVX offset certainly lowers current draw in the AVX ALUs when the heavy duty AVX instructions are filling the pipeline (specifically SIMD packed multiplies are harsh on power).

  • @AbrahamZX1

    @AbrahamZX1

    Ай бұрын

    My 13700k has been unstable since I built my gaming rig. Would randomly crash on some games (with mostly out of the box settings on my motherboard, had only changed the current to the recommended for a water cooler). I have done some adjustments and updated bios to use Intel baseline. Stability has gone up significantly, where games are no longer crashing, but I still got a BSOD last week. So only time will tell how long it will continue to be stable for gaming.

  • @polarvortex6601
    @polarvortex6601Ай бұрын

    affected customers should class action if intel doesnt refund. period.

  • @iikatinggangsengii2471

    @iikatinggangsengii2471

    Ай бұрын

    thats actually a bad news means smth more coming up

  • @iikatinggangsengii2471

    @iikatinggangsengii2471

    Ай бұрын

    though i have addressed that somewhere

  • @znmo0nlight
    @znmo0nlightАй бұрын

    All Intel 13th and 14th gen CPUs are basically a ticking timebomb that will go off sooner or later, that's what we have learned in the last few months.

  • @kkrolik2106

    @kkrolik2106

    Ай бұрын

    i7 and i9 lower are not appeared in failure statistics

  • @MuhammadRidwan-pe7ny

    @MuhammadRidwan-pe7ny

    Ай бұрын

    @@kkrolik2106 *do not yet

  • @blkspade23

    @blkspade23

    Ай бұрын

    @@kkrolik2106 The problem is that there are 2 distinct possibilities. Best case, the issue solely exists because of the voltages required for the max clocks of the i9Ks. Worst case the entirely line is fundamentally flawed, and the top end chips just fail faster due to how hard they're pushed. Reports of 13th Gen really seemed to be happening around the same time as 14th Gen in spite of being in use twice as long. A 14900k is just a 13900k pushed even harder, and there are some cases of 14700Ks. It's not unreasonable to consider it probable that other CPUs in the stack could be effected later in life. Like day 2 after that 3yr warranty expires.

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    @@kkrolik2106 They are, they just degrade slower. Watch Wendels video and what the game company said in the statement, they explicity say 13700k and 14700k are also affected just slower.

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    @@blkspade23 As the servers have this problem as well which are run conservativly compared to the desktop variants, it looks like a fundamental flaw and the higher temp/current just accelerates the degradation.

  • @Kisthenewp
    @KisthenewpАй бұрын

    4:19 some CN tech gurus explained how cpu instability issues can lead to a gpu driver hang. Keep in mind I'm just parroting what they said and thus should be taken with a grain of salt: basically, newer games typically store textures in compressed files, and those files need to be decompressed by the cpu first before the GPU can read them properly. Intel cpus (it's unknown if amd also does this), if they encounter a failure during this decompression process, will just yolo it and send the corrupted, half decompressed file to the GPU anyway. the GPU, not knowning any better, will store that file into its vram. Then, when the gpu later tries to read that file from the vram, it instead gets junk data it doesn't know what to do with, and thus a gpu driver hang is triggered to prevent things from completely getting out of control.

  • @blegi1245

    @blegi1245

    Ай бұрын

    In some cases the decompression library used in unreal engine crashes outright.

  • @callofdutyfreak10123

    @callofdutyfreak10123

    Ай бұрын

    Makes 100% sense

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    This is how many games work, you are correct. Works the same on Intel or AMD or whatever but with the Intel CPUs they see more and more crashes with time and even on servers which are run conservativly because they run 24/7 and stability is top priority.

  • @brugj03
    @brugj03Ай бұрын

    And just 2 weeks before the big zen 5 launch, worst possible timing. Intel lost control.

  • @CallMeTeci
    @CallMeTeciАй бұрын

    The worst thing about that chart is how the distribution solidly correlates with the "strength" of the CPUs. Meaning that this is not just an issue of high end CPUs, but those deteriorate just faster than weaker ones. But that also means that we will likely also see a rise of failures in lower end CPUs from Intel in the coming months and years. They just take longer to get the defective CPUs to their breaking points.

  • @niezzayt3809
    @niezzayt3809Ай бұрын

    You know a CPU Company is messed up when game devs themselves rant about it. Not gamers

  • @Lemurion287
    @Lemurion287Ай бұрын

    Just for funsies, I added up all the totals on the pie chart--94.5% of all those Nvidia driver crashes were 13th and 14th generation K SKUs.

  • @pham3383

    @pham3383

    Ай бұрын

    and the devs said they have identified the bug with amd system and patch are coming,but not intel,you just buy a new system

  • @lifeisfunny63
    @lifeisfunny6327 күн бұрын

    Intel Turbo Boost is your culprit here. Whoever thought you can just overclock voltages on auto is a dangerous man indeed.

  • @Aseapia
    @AseapiaАй бұрын

    The 9800x3D is going to be a savior for a lot of these intel users.

  • @Z3t487

    @Z3t487

    Ай бұрын

    Can't wait to see how it performs!

  • @RFC3514

    @RFC3514

    Ай бұрын

    Anyone who bought a 14xxx series Intel CPU is beyond saving.

  • @deuswulf6193

    @deuswulf6193

    Ай бұрын

    @@Z3t487 Likely not much better than the 7800x3d

  • @KG-kp3le

    @KG-kp3le

    Ай бұрын

    @@deuswulf6193 probably 15-25% better which is not crazy but its an okay jump

  • @KoItai1

    @KoItai1

    Ай бұрын

    or arrow lake; since it s a new platform and a whole architecture jump too

  • @beachslap7359
    @beachslap7359Ай бұрын

    Man, Intel is gonna have a rough time selling their new platform to consumers if they don't manage to sort this out. How are consumers going to trust them if they shift responsibility to their board partners and force customers to run their CPUs below the advertised specs instead of replacing them?

  • @Blackbirdone11

    @Blackbirdone11

    Ай бұрын

    it has been moths wit total silence beside "yah its the MB partner" specs

  • @blegi1245

    @blegi1245

    Ай бұрын

    Au contraire. Usually people don't upgrade every generation. Now Intel has masses of potential arrow lake cpu and lga 1851 motherboard buyers because their current raptor lake cpu doesn't work.

  • @AyaWetts

    @AyaWetts

    Ай бұрын

    Their new mobiles might be an easier sale when they are farming out the fab and not doing it themselves lol

  • @christophermullins7163

    @christophermullins7163

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@blegi1245yeah right. Zen5 is going to be selling out because we trust amd and their platform longevity. FK Intel.. this is what they get for the decade of same same. The reign of amd is upon us.. may they make buttloads of money hiking prices with no competition. They should use the revenue of zen to beef up RDNA 5 and 6.

  • @broose5240

    @broose5240

    Ай бұрын

    They can say consumers plugged them the in wrong. Nvidia got away with this.

  • @Kapono5150
    @Kapono5150Ай бұрын

    Damn, I didn’t realize Intel CPU’s were soo Shity

  • @EudaderurScheiss

    @EudaderurScheiss

    Ай бұрын

    look at die size. amd is 2-3 generations ahead. intel just overclocks their shit

  • @Angel7black

    @Angel7black

    Ай бұрын

    @@EudaderurScheissIntel actually just has a better build process that makes them perform better nanometer per nanometer. The problem is theyre behind TSMC and Samsung in node shrinkage by a significant margin where it can only make up so much difference. You could watch tons of vids about it. AMD doesnt make their own fabs so they get no credit here, Intel could just as easily put in an order at TSMC which would also limit AMD’s supply and cause an even bigger reliance on on TSMC and Taiwan which is a huge negative for the industry as a whole even though YOU benefit when you get your hands on one of those individual chips and have the money to buy that raised cost for 5nm chips. This doesnt take away from the fact that Intel has fucked themselves royally with this lack of quality control. Its a huge problem, one i dont think will be on any other generation however. This is only a 13th/14th gen issue and they are literally the same architecture and a refreshed line up of the other. Realistically they owe the consumers a recall, a public apology, and a change in policy and some leadership. This is Dreamcast/OG XBOX levels of fail rate apparently and there is no excuse for it

  • @edwardpark247

    @edwardpark247

    Ай бұрын

    @@EudaderurScheiss delid needed

  • @goldnoob6191

    @goldnoob6191

    Ай бұрын

    Xeon are not and AMD platform is pretty stable since Opterons they've learned the hard way black then

  • @Ziyoblader

    @Ziyoblader

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@EudaderurScheiss But what about 12th gen that's unaffected apparently right they're on the same socket size I believe. And on a side note my 12th gen 12700 runs cooler than my 5800 ex3D underclocked so both sides have their strengths and weaknesse but it is unfortunate with recent Intel CPUs

  • @chrismay2298
    @chrismay2298Ай бұрын

    Sure am glad I passed on the screaming "good" price drop on the 13th and 14th gen i9s at micro center last week...

  • @djlim4612
    @djlim4612Ай бұрын

    My FX8320 (recently retired), served me faithfully since 2012. No degradation after so many years of overclocking :D . Intel's going the way of Boeing.

  • @steaksoldier
    @steaksoldierАй бұрын

    Every day I'm glad I don't own an intel cpu

  • @MrSamadolfo

    @MrSamadolfo

    Ай бұрын

    🙂 i have over a dozen intel cpus, 12gen and older all the way to Core 2 Duo 🐢😊

  • @MrSamadolfo

    @MrSamadolfo

    Ай бұрын

    😊 im starting to collect older amd cpus now too

  • @steaksoldier

    @steaksoldier

    Ай бұрын

    @@MrSamadolfo …okay??

  • @deuswulf6193

    @deuswulf6193

    Ай бұрын

    @@steaksoldier Some intel CPUs are fine, ideal depending on what you do (video editing for example). The problem is with Intel trying to stay competitive by pushing the chips too hard. The i5's should be fine, current i7 and i9... not so much.

  • @leviathan5207

    @leviathan5207

    Ай бұрын

    Depends on the CPU, no? I am glad I picked an 8700k instead of a 2700x, since it's faster at the same price and the longevity of AM4 didn't matter. Buying AM4 now is a waste, with Ryzen 9000 around the corner. Also thank god I had Sandy Birdge E, instead of the dumpster fire that was AMDs FX lineup back in 2012...

  • @szybkacebula3167
    @szybkacebula3167Ай бұрын

    More Intel issues? MAAAAA get popcorn and Cola!

  • @wakingfromslumber9555
    @wakingfromslumber9555Ай бұрын

    Intel is absolutely screwed …

  • @wakingfromslumber9555

    @wakingfromslumber9555

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@os10v311 Most likely many gamers/developers will now think twice before buying an intel 13th/14th gen CPU not to mention many people wanting refunds and replacements for their damaged cpu. It has severely impacted their reputation and we may not see impact to their profits in the short term but disastrous consequences for sure in the longer term.

  • @Solsev
    @SolsevАй бұрын

    As a 12th gen i7 user I had considered swapping to a 14th gen i7, next time I saw a sale that hit a certain price point. Given what's come to light these last couple of weeks I think I'll stay put on that.

  • @oappi4686

    @oappi4686

    Ай бұрын

    updating cpu that often is usually waste of money anway. Isnt there like 2 years between those cpu:s. 3-4 is probably where you are starting to feel the difference, after 5 you usually take pretty big hit and after 7 cpu is painfully slow. GPU is the one that you should consider updating every 2 or 3 gens.

  • @blkspade23

    @blkspade23

    Ай бұрын

    @@oappi4686 Unlike most Intel sockets of the past, there is actually a large performance improvement between generations. Offering a large enough improvement makes an upgrade worthwhile. Even more so when you wait until that upgrade is on sale. This what people fail to understand about AMD's socket longevity. Zen 1 to Zen 2 was a huge jump that also doubled core density. Even if you didn't need it at launch it was going to end up way cheaper later. Then the massive IPC bump happened with Zen 3, and then X3D. You get to buy in at the level of performance that's good enough for you, and get the option of a huge relative increase at a discount further down the line. Even if it's not the best on the market, it's way better than where you started at minimum additional cost.

  • @KoItai1

    @KoItai1

    Ай бұрын

    bro ur i7 still doesn t bottleneck any gpu above 1440P; it s hell of a strong cpu, if u ever get an i7 or even high end i5s, there s no point to upgrade 5-6 years, minimum

  • @xKyleNxCoD

    @xKyleNxCoD

    Ай бұрын

    The i7 12700 is one of the best cpus out right now. Especially now after the 13/14th gen shtshow.

  • @masterpainter78

    @masterpainter78

    29 күн бұрын

    I thought about updating mine as well but I kept waiting since I figured with the way the computer news has been may as well wait till all the issues present themselves.

  • @callofdutyfreak10123
    @callofdutyfreak10123Ай бұрын

    These Intel CPU issues have been a nightmare for Intel employees. My friends dad is a higher up responsible for the 14700k and 14900k issues, and it’s been stressful on my end watching him literally lose sleep and pull out hair over this. 6 months ago he was confident it was a mobo issue, but over the past few months it’s been slowly morphing into “the hardware is just fucked” which I’ve never heard him say

  • @N4CR5

    @N4CR5

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like physical sillicon degradation they couldn't catch in exaggerated lifetime testing... this is going to be a major issue, because all RMA replacements will also suffer from this issue until they entirely re-run the CPUs with an improved process. At that point they may as well buy a new PC for the end users... or just feed them RMA chips. Nasty issue.

  • @callofdutyfreak10123

    @callofdutyfreak10123

    Ай бұрын

    @@N4CR5 it is. I’ve talked to much more experience engineers, and they are all universally saying it’s a design issue to do with overvolting parts of the chip, causing electron migration. I suspect it has something to do with Intel 7 Ultra, because only chips made on that node have degradation issues. 12th gen doesn’t, and that’s 10nm ESF, or “Intel 7” base…

  • @arizona_anime_fan

    @arizona_anime_fan

    Ай бұрын

    @@N4CR5 these guys seeing the high failure rate are running the 14900 on server motherboards, which has them downclocked significantly. if they're still degrading at lower clocks and heat from a server, then this is a design flaw, not a natural degradation issue. I'm not saying it's not degradation, I'm saying it's not natural degradation. meaning a flaw in design is aiding the degradation.

  • @Son37Lumiere

    @Son37Lumiere

    Ай бұрын

    He should know better. Intel pushed their silicon to the breaking point to win benchmarks. This is the result. It's possible this could be due to a flaw in their node process or manufacturing but it looks more like degradation since it primarily affects the top end chips that are pushed the hardest and takes some time to reveal itself. We're talking about 250+ watts on a CPU, 10 years ago that would be unheard of.

  • @denvernaicker8250

    @denvernaicker8250

    Ай бұрын

    @6:20 it's the clock speeds, lowering them could resolve the issue, I wrote a comment earlier mentioning that I have a14700kf and only experienced these issues when tinkering with Intel Extreme Utility to undervolt and overclock slightly. I keep BIOS settings to level 3 moderate power usage and have not experienced issues since.

  • @dangingerich2559
    @dangingerich2559Ай бұрын

    I really think this will cost Intel a lot of market share.

  • @Keivz
    @KeivzАй бұрын

    I've been an Intel loyalist since the e8400 with my last Intel cpu being an i7 12700. I then went AMD for two other builds (7800x3d, & 7700x). Extra glad I did now!

  • @VesiustheBoneCruncher
    @VesiustheBoneCruncherАй бұрын

    Listen, everyone making things will have a major problem at some point or other. It happens. But when one deliberately tries to absolve themselves from responsibility and then, when that fails goes ‘radio silence’ … then no matter what the next product is, how good it is or isn’t, then people by and large are going to stay away. Intel have compounded a really bad situation by not standing by their customers and attempting to gaslight the industry through obfuscation. That’s a hard pass for any sane buyer from individuals up through the entire industry to the largest industrial contracts.

  • @PrimaLucci
    @PrimaLucciАй бұрын

    Bought and built my 13900k rig in December '22. I got it for productivity and some light gaming. Never overclocked and it worked great until January 2024, and it went bad fast. My problems weren't just limited to gaming. I literally couldn't open notepad let alone Excel without getting a blue screen then recovery would fail. Windows reinstall from USB would fail. The blue screens were endless. Ended up buying a new motherboard, RAM and m.2 thinking it would fix it. Nope. While it got a little better and i was able to install Windows and utilize my PC a short time the blue screens continued. Under volting made it more stable. It wasn't until MSI released their new BIOS that i was able to get it mostly stable but my performance sucks and while i can still use it for some job related tasks, it still random crashes and or blue screens with random memory, kernel or IO errors when i try to open a game. Even recently until i re-reinstalled Windows, my USB ports weren't being found by Windows properly any longer and my previously activated version of Windows 11 home would lose activation and could not even be reactivated by Microsoft level 2 support. My 13900k has caused a whole host of problems and i fear it is only a matter of time before it is dead. I will be migrating over to AMD as soon as feasible.

  • @atomiczombie22

    @atomiczombie22

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your troubles. AMD will be a breath of fresh air for you. I'm running the 7700x with zero issues.

  • @DL-iy7ob

    @DL-iy7ob

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@atomiczombie22I'm running a r5 7600 and 7800xt, and I only had minor ram BSODs which was fixed by giving the ram 0.04v more.

  • @mathesar
    @mathesarАй бұрын

    we have 2 13600K builds here and one of them has been on 24/7 since Oct 2022, so far no issues to report but this whole situation is terrible, Intel needs to make things right soon or risk losing a lot of loyal customers, I certainly wouldn't feel comfortable buying Intel's next CPUs if they don't handle the current 13/14th gen problem properly.

  • @tmsphere

    @tmsphere

    28 күн бұрын

    I feel like I dodged a bullet getting the 13600k a year ago. Doesn't appear on any of these crash statistics, never crashed yet and it's running a modest OC.

  • @CNC295
    @CNC295Ай бұрын

    This scares the hell out of me because I have a 13700k (no OC) and I am seeing a lot of the issues that the 13900k is having. Unstable, crashing, studdering, and random freezing. I hate that the spinning mouse icon is always a spinning wheel and NOT a mouse pointer. Even on a "lite" Windows 11 install with just Video Driver (AMD - 6750XT) the system is still running something in the back ground sucking up CPU cycles. I have a DeepCool (pre-ban) 360 AIO with excellent ambient room temp control. Nothing is over heating. The CPU is just buggered.

  • @GewelReal

    @GewelReal

    Ай бұрын

    i7's are fine because they aren't pushed nearly as much

  • @AbrahamZX1

    @AbrahamZX1

    Ай бұрын

    You need to change settings in the motherboard to limit wattage and turn on protections that are off by default. My 13700k was also unstable and crashing constantly in games (I was crashing like 2-3 times daily in Predecessor and it was driving me crazy), until I changed these settings. Look up the Intel recommended motherboard settings for i9 CPUs. Also check if there's a bios update for your motherboard addressing the instability.

  • @hb-hr1nh

    @hb-hr1nh

    Ай бұрын

    What issues had no problems

  • @mikeree8543

    @mikeree8543

    Ай бұрын

    I play game and put KZread on. And it sometimes caused problems. But no KZread and playing game was ok. So upgraded to 32 gb ram. And now so far my 13700k. Is good. Amd used to have more problems, back in the days.

  • @kkrolik2106

    @kkrolik2106

    Ай бұрын

    i7 failure rate is lower than i9 also 13gen is even lower

  • @kosmosyche
    @kosmosycheАй бұрын

    Jesus Christ, how the hell intel allowed this mess to happen? They should know the limits and all the parameters of their silicon inside out, before selling it. Now it seems like they never even bothered to stress test and longevity test their chips.

  • @fiorellilucas

    @fiorellilucas

    Ай бұрын

    They knew the limits of their silicon. They just gambled that it wouldn't fail.

  • @jannegrey593

    @jannegrey593

    Ай бұрын

    Allegedly (leaked by MLID), Raptor Lake was done from design to manufacture in 11 months (Allegedly people who did it bragged about it in cafeteria). I do remember we knew earlier about Arrow Lake than Raptor Lake. But for now this is not confirmed. I hope we will get more information or confirmation.

  • @Jason-ol1ty

    @Jason-ol1ty

    Ай бұрын

    They were hoping these cpu would last at least the 3 years the warranty covers and then fail. Meanwhile, I have first gen intel i7 cpus that have survived many years of heavy load and overclocking and can run fine even if obsolete. They have fallen a long ways.

  • @tncson8941

    @tncson8941

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Jason-ol1typrobably because their default setting was waaayyyy safer back then before AMD force Intel to auto OC their CPU to absolut limit lol

  • @u13erfitz

    @u13erfitz

    Ай бұрын

    Raptor lake development was rushed. Remember they based it on alder lake but some stuff is new. They designed and “validated” it in 10 months.

  • @Riyozsu
    @RiyozsuАй бұрын

    The fact that all 13th gen and 14th gen are fated to fail at any point of time is scary. I9 are facing issues quickly is because they run hot and consume lot of power. But that doesnt mean other cpu like 13600k would not fail soon. I already saw some reports about 13700k and 14700k failing. I would suggest downgrading to 12th gen or switching to AMD. Lga 1700 has not been a good platform.

  • @Son37Lumiere

    @Son37Lumiere

    Ай бұрын

    Not necessarily, if it's degradation from being pushed too hard than the lower end chips should be safe. They'll only be affected if Intel has a bigger problem with their node and manufacturing. Very few 13700 or 14700k are affected right now which points to simple degradation.

  • @3dcomrade

    @3dcomrade

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@Son37Lumiere im sure CPUs aint meant to degrade that quickly My i5 3570 rig is been there for 5 years with no performance problems. Heck, i bought it used at 2019 and had not applied a new thermal paste for 2 years while using the stock cooler and pairing it with the rx570 giving many cpu bottlenecks in games If its 5 years, it seems understandable. But its not 4 years even

  • @Son37Lumiere

    @Son37Lumiere

    Ай бұрын

    @@3dcomrade Yes, degradation from electron migration can happen very fast if the chips are pushed too hard. But the low end CPUs are typically not pushed, with conservative voltages and clocks which would prevent degradation under normal circumstances unless Intel has an even bigger problem with their manufacturing process.

  • @tqrules01

    @tqrules01

    Ай бұрын

    Not really. The 13900 and 14900 have a major redesign on the i / o block. This is what's causing the majority of problems.

  • @masterpainter78

    @masterpainter78

    29 күн бұрын

    Not just fated, its certain these will fail, 100% chance. You have to downclock the CPU immediately upon getting it not something you can just put off, was listening to a guy speak on the issue and that it was literally just a matter of about 2 months since you get it. Sooner if you overclock the CPU and guess what uh some of the "gamer" boards are certainly going to be volt unlocked out the gate just like the AMD counterparts were a few months back. This whole generation of CPU's and motherboards been a sh%t show.

  • @antondovydaitis2261
    @antondovydaitis2261Ай бұрын

    Well now we know which CPUs will be on super sale for Amazon Prime Day.

  • @WyFoster
    @WyFosterАй бұрын

    As a 13900k owner, thanks for the update Owen!

  • @xlr555usa

    @xlr555usa

    Ай бұрын

    Close to a 100% failure rate, so is your i9 still working?

  • @haewymetal

    @haewymetal

    Ай бұрын

    @@xlr555usa no such thing as a 100% failure rate if that was the case the whole world would be RMAing their CPUs

  • @WyFoster

    @WyFoster

    Ай бұрын

    @@xlr555usa Seems totally normal to me.

  • @justzac8467

    @justzac8467

    Ай бұрын

    13900k On linux here never experienced any issues besides AMD drivers

  • @u13erfitz

    @u13erfitz

    Ай бұрын

    @@haewymetalthe way they define failure rate is different. To them one crash a week or even. Month is completely unacceptable. If you only game even 8 hours a day you will see crashed 1/4th of the time. So yeah I could see them getting a blue screen or black screen once a month. Then once a week as the issue gets worse.

  • @TheCgOrion
    @TheCgOrionАй бұрын

    For anyone wondering, Super Flower made PSUs for EVGA, for some of the Supernova PSUs. The Leadex III pictured is a very good PSU.

  • @deuswulf6193

    @deuswulf6193

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, Super Flower and SeaSonic are two OEM suppliers that also make their own PSUs, which are at the top of their game. No reason to buy anything else these days.

  • @TheCgOrion

    @TheCgOrion

    Ай бұрын

    @@deuswulf6193 I have the Leadex III 850w in one of my AM4 builds, and a Supernova 850w in another. I don't remember which one though. Both are great, 8c/16t CPU's, high end GPUs, and plenty of drives. No issues.

  • @jamesmuking

    @jamesmuking

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@deuswulf6193yup have a super flower 1000w psu, has been the most solid hardware in my build. Cringe chinese name tho ngl

  • @Weecka2007
    @Weecka2007Ай бұрын

    I mean it's been half a year since all of this Intel stuff started and it is getting worse by the looks of it. It starts to look more and more like a degradation issue / something wrong at hardware level that cannot be fixed with bios update. Intel is looking at a massive issue and the longer they go without any announcement the worse it's gonna get for them. The silence kind makes it look like they know the reason they just don't want to say they screwed up...

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    It looks like they try to sit it out until next gen gets released and people forget about it.

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShadeАй бұрын

    Crazy intel news... I tend to stick to my platform for 10 years or more these days. My AM4-platform is already 5 years old, and I haven't even upgraded to an X3D processor yet. And I am still using my previous Core i7 4770K somewhat comfortably at my mother's house whenever I go visit. I am a game developer and I still have some pretty daunting tasks for it. But it performs surprisingly well, it's really only a during release-packaging where I have to wait a bit longer for the export process. But that's honestly nothing I do everyday. In games, I still think it offers decent performance. Perhaps not high refreshrate in AAA-games. But around 60fps most of the time. I haven't even considered that CPUs/motherboards could wear out over time or cause issues.

  • @stevensmith6445
    @stevensmith6445Ай бұрын

    I think product quality and customer service is at an all-time low. I'm on my 4th AM5 motherboard so far and I have had one RMA'd SIX TIMES IN ONE YEAR! And it's being "FIXED" again right now. Who wants to bet it gets sent back a brick for the 7th time?

  • @michaelpoger6662

    @michaelpoger6662

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree. Since The Great Flu

  • @Matt-oq4jq

    @Matt-oq4jq

    Ай бұрын

    not gonna lie, but if they're willingly sending you THAT MANY new motherboards instead of assuming user error, they probably know it's a pile of garbage. maybe take the hint and buy a new board?

  • @stevensmith6445

    @stevensmith6445

    Ай бұрын

    @@Matt-oq4jq Thats just it. They sent me a "replacement" which was just another trash board they tried to pass off. Then they sent me this one which was also broken. I think they just do nothing and send it back hoping I just give up but I paid over $500 for this premium POS. so NO! I still have 2 other functioning MB;s so its not "user error".

  • @stevensmith6445

    @stevensmith6445

    Ай бұрын

    @@RicochetForce I have 2 others but I want a working board for my $500. F that.

  • @Matt-oq4jq

    @Matt-oq4jq

    Ай бұрын

    @@stevensmith6445 What board is this????

  • @hartsickdisciple
    @hartsickdiscipleАй бұрын

    Looking at thermals, power efficiency, and performance, I'm not sure why people are still buying Intel CPUs on the high end. AMD is currently making the better product. They have been for a few generations now.

  • @TheRealEclipse1

    @TheRealEclipse1

    Ай бұрын

    Because people quickly forget that AMD also had problems and Intel was the safe, uninspiring option for a long time.

  • @N4CR5

    @N4CR5

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheRealEclipse1 Problems like what? Bulldozer being a turd?

  • @baronvonslambert

    @baronvonslambert

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheRealEclipse1 What problems? Aside from Bulldozer and Zen 1 underperforming on the CPU side of things they've never not been a solid choice since they started making 486 clones. On the GPU side of things they've been solid for at least the last decade, their driver issues on that side of the business have long been a thing of the past.

  • @TheRealEclipse1

    @TheRealEclipse1

    Ай бұрын

    @@N4CR5 You must have conveniently forgetting their CPUs actually exploding, but alright.

  • @yasu_red

    @yasu_red

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheRealEclipse1 That was a BIOS problem, the Intel issue is hardware-level and that is only becoming clearer as it's investigated.

  • @tanthokg
    @tanthokgАй бұрын

    Honestly, near 100% failure rate is itself an accomplishment, just not a proud one

  • @james3414
    @james3414Ай бұрын

    i learn so much watching this tiny mans torso shrink and fly around the slides

  • @unitybeing777
    @unitybeing777Ай бұрын

    You got class Daniel, love your work and info. Pls don't give up on your day job, don't depend on utube. Stay level headed. I care about you and your family. 2 salaries are great, especially a job like your day job. Don't lose your job brother, stay safe. Godspeed and God Bless.

  • @ctsixthsense3828
    @ctsixthsense3828Ай бұрын

    i5 13th 13600k/ RTX 4090 owner. no crashes what so ever with games or application 🙏

  • @kkrolik2106

    @kkrolik2106

    Ай бұрын

    you dodged bullet reports show only issue with i7 and i9

  • @TakaChan569
    @TakaChan569Ай бұрын

    All brands suck, meanwhile me setting here with my AMD stuff rolling on just fine lol.

  • @polarvortex6601

    @polarvortex6601

    Ай бұрын

    amd processors have had issues in the past too. people are so stupid by taking sides of corporations that dont give a hoot about them

  • @chilledgamez3659

    @chilledgamez3659

    Ай бұрын

    @@polarvortex6601 amd has issues now bro but this is on another level

  • @DevouringKing

    @DevouringKing

    Ай бұрын

    @@polarvortex6601 Im on AMD since the 90,s with Duron, then Athlon XP, Athlon 64, Phenom II, Bulldozer, Ryzen 1, Ryzen 3 5800X3D now. Never had problems or crashes in this 25+ years.

  • @matts-so6ql

    @matts-so6ql

    Ай бұрын

    @@polarvortex66016 years of running a R5 1600 and 0 issues. I don’t think it would be unreasonable to be upset if I had “upgraded” to a new Intel chip only to see regular crashes .

  • @N4CR5

    @N4CR5

    Ай бұрын

    @@polarvortex6601 I've had CPU issues from Intel before due to USB controllers dying, AMD I had some minor stability issues with earlier drivers back in opteron days due to dual core use (it was new then to run dual core cpu). There was a patch for it. Laptops, PSUs and Intel cpus with BD_PROCHOT flags drive me nuts too. It's fixable with workarounds but really shouldn't be an issue. Overall no issues with hardware on AMD. Minor degradation setting a world record and had Intels also degrade on me when running close to stock. CPUs are generally the most reliable component in a PC.. this fumble by Intel is substrate level failure and will be a massive can of worms

  • @lifeisconflict1140
    @lifeisconflict1140Ай бұрын

    UserBenchmark is gonna have a conniption when he finds out about this!

  • @renchesandsords
    @renchesandsords23 күн бұрын

    13900KS owner here, been using mine for over a year now, it's still going pretty strong. I ran it -80mV on Vcore from day 1 with clocks averaging around 5.7-5.8 on P and 4.5 on E cores. The chip was delidded about a month in and runs direct die water cooling. The memory controller seems to be the main weak point as I can't get stable ddr4 3600 at a command rate of 1 with the memory controller at 1800Mhz, max somewhat stable was 3400 and controller at 1700. Don't know if anyone will find this useful, but hopefully it'll serve as somewhat of a reference for expected values to other people running these family of chips.

  • @posmoo9790
    @posmoo9790Ай бұрын

    That DLL crash chart is crazy.

  • @Monkey_slapping_keys
    @Monkey_slapping_keysАй бұрын

    Disappointing as I've built a 14700k system this year. I have limited the Watts in the bios mind so it never gets too hot on load and only loses a touch of performance. At stock bios it was trying to thermal heat the house. If it's as bad as it appears, this could wipe the company.

  • @PowellCat745

    @PowellCat745

    Ай бұрын

    Why did go for a dead platform? Even if there’s zero stability issue, it makes no sense to not build an AM5 system.

  • @Krenisphia

    @Krenisphia

    Ай бұрын

    @@PowellCat745 A lot of people buy it to use for a long time. There's no desire to upgrade so the "dead platform" arguement is irrelevent.

  • @PowellCat745

    @PowellCat745

    Ай бұрын

    @@Krenisphia not everyone upgrades but you can give yourself an option to upgrade. Where is the 14th gen even good at? It performs worse, can’t be upgraded and consumes more power. Makes ZERO sense to buy it.

  • @Monkey_slapping_keys

    @Monkey_slapping_keys

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Krenisphia Basically this, I build and use for a long time, swapping out core parts is irrelevant to me.

  • @thedeleted117
    @thedeleted117Ай бұрын

    My 13900k has been having issues from the get go but i always dismissed them as typical bugs that I always get with my pc since 8600k.. But i can say for sure now that I have all the issues that are pointed out to me now. I really hope they can rectify this because i will be seeking a replacement at the very least. And KZread is covering for Intel big time, because I can barely find any videos about this except maybe 6. I hope this develops further and forces Intel into admitting it!

  • @jahmarley420
    @jahmarley42027 күн бұрын

    I am an owner of the 13900k and finally figured out it was the issue. Replaced my graphics card etc and finally found data to prove it was intel. Basically screen goes black and thats it. Just got in contact with them for a replacement. Crazy for how much these things are. Probably going to be switching to AMD for a while now.

  • @Hellwalker855
    @Hellwalker855Ай бұрын

    Intel invested too much into 10nm.

  • @viniciusms6636
    @viniciusms6636Ай бұрын

    This is so ironic. If you remember the Bulldozer FX line, the jokes about overheat were all on amd's side.

  • @taab84

    @taab84

    29 күн бұрын

    Except at their time, the bulldozer were still very stable platforms with a very good heat dissipation system

  • @viniciusms6636

    @viniciusms6636

    27 күн бұрын

    @@taab84 My old 8350 was the first cpu that forced me to buy a water cooler.

  • @Mario_Kart_567
    @Mario_Kart_567Ай бұрын

    Keep up the good work Pat!

  • @BarisYener
    @BarisYenerАй бұрын

    i resolved this intel issue by adding +0.020V offset to one of my clients 14900k, which was also crashing before setting the offset. With the offset there was no crashes anymore. If you as a owner of a 13900K/14900K CPU have lost in silicon lottery, you most likely will have crashes, if your board gives not enough voltage to the CPU. I have an 13900K myself in my daily driver and really have no problems at all. This nvidia.dll issue I also had when I overclocked my 13900K to 6Ghz. Raising the voltage made it stable, but too hot.

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    with more voltage you will just accelerate the degradation and it will fail again in a few months until you will not get it stable again at all.

  • @really7187

    @really7187

    Ай бұрын

    Sure dude. We got a whole bunch of engineers looking at it and you fixed the issue by increasing the voltage. If things where only that simple. Give advice people to raise they're voltage if it still unclear what the exact issue is sound mighty stupid.

  • @bubalom

    @bubalom

    Ай бұрын

    undervolting no overclock -400Mhz -0,12v

  • @Matt-oq4jq
    @Matt-oq4jqАй бұрын

    12th gen intel chips aren't crashing, they're just outright dying. I have a 12700F that didn't have a contact frame on it, and within 1.5 years it was warped enough to lose PCIe lanes to the CPU before eventually giving up entirely. As we go forward in time, this will become an even larger issue, and there will come a point in the VERY near future where every 12th-14th gen chip will be assumed dead unless proven otherwise. This was on a locked CPU that never EVER exceeded stock voltages or 125W at the socket.

  • @polarvortex6601

    @polarvortex6601

    Ай бұрын

    wait what? i own a laptop with a 12th gen cpu 👀

  • @UnfitToLive

    @UnfitToLive

    Ай бұрын

    Hope your warranty saved you! 😬

  • @UnfitToLive

    @UnfitToLive

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@polarvortex6601 Laptop chips aren't the same, so don't worry, you should be good on that front atleast. :)

  • @kuekejuu5057

    @kuekejuu5057

    Ай бұрын

    @@polarvortex6601 laptop cpu isn't socketed, you won't have any cpu warping issue

  • @niebuhr6197

    @niebuhr6197

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@UnfitToLiveerr no, as far as I know all Intel cpus are the same on laptop and desktop. Certainly HX are. Unlike Amd which has different chips for obvious reasons (chipset oriented vs monolithic).

  • @TriPBOOMER
    @TriPBOOMERАй бұрын

    looks like my 12900ks (zero issues) is becoming the king of the socket again 🤡🤣

  • @KillerKowalski_

    @KillerKowalski_

    Ай бұрын

    Zero issue 13900K here. That's a good chip, but it ain't king.

  • @TriPBOOMER

    @TriPBOOMER

    Ай бұрын

    @@KillerKowalski_ 🤣🤣🤣OBVIOUSLY!.... For now.... 🤣🤣🤣 I'm kidding obviously, although for gaming there isn't much between our CPU'S but in Cinebench those extra 8 E-Cores take the piss 🤣🤣 I do hope they fix it all by the time I need more cores, because when 16 isn't enough to do gaming and some streaming/recording... I'm going to need them cores 🤡🤣 Plus I did get it like a year+ ago for £200 lol was a cheap upgrade! 🤣🤣 from a 10700f so was a good 1 too, I'm not complaining. I got lucky.

  • @wahdangun

    @wahdangun

    Ай бұрын

    @@KillerKowalski_ just a matter of time

  • @KillerKowalski_

    @KillerKowalski_

    Ай бұрын

    @@wahdangun Sure thing - for personal use...someone didn't read the article I'm guessing

  • @wahdangun

    @wahdangun

    Ай бұрын

    @@KillerKowalski_ it’s have 100% failures rate, it will degrade eventually, you can see the article in videocardz or video in gamernexus and wendel

  • @locomotive282
    @locomotive28219 күн бұрын

    I'm an Intel guy, but when I saw 13th Gen came out and reviewers were describing a 300 Watt power draw as "normal" I looked elsewhere.

  • @zenwheat
    @zenwheatАй бұрын

    I switched on the instant 6ghz setting in my gigabyte motherboard (z790 aorus Master) two weeks ago for my 13900K. Yesterday my motherboard wouldn't boot to windows and required that i load optimized settings. It wouldn't let me choose the option to load optimized settings so i had to manually boot into the BIOS with a dedicated button on the back panel. Switched it back to performance mode and has been fine so far.

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    If you wanna prolong the life of the CPU you need to undervolt it and pray you got lucky. Otherwise you need to RMA the CPU sooner or later.

  • @cks2020693
    @cks2020693Ай бұрын

    I was building a new pc and deciding between 14700k and 7800x3d, and after some research it seems to be a no brainer to go for AMD, better for gamers, much lower power draw and temps, I only needed to put in a 240mm to cool 7800x3d

  • @miha1999grobar

    @miha1999grobar

    Ай бұрын

    240mm aio is kind of an overkill for a 7800x3d. 50-60$ air cooler will cool that chip perfectly fine and to roughly the same job

  • @cks2020693

    @cks2020693

    Ай бұрын

    @miha1999grobar I have overclocking on auto, when gaming at full load the clock speed goes to 4.8-5.0Ghz, and temp sits at 80C, I'd say it's perfect where it needs to be

  • @miha1999grobar

    @miha1999grobar

    Ай бұрын

    @@cks2020693 cool, but mine does the same with 60$ air cooler. That was my point

  • @PowellCat745

    @PowellCat745

    Ай бұрын

    @@cks2020693if you use a cheap air cooler, 7800X3D will still run at 80C because it only outputs 80W of heat maximum.

  • @adis.g6569

    @adis.g6569

    Ай бұрын

    I put arctic lf iii with 7800x3d. on Tsushima, 54-55 GPU, 59-61 CPU. CPU TDP 84degree limited. GPU rtx 4070 ti super, undervolted 1.090V to 0.925V. minus 70W power draw from normal

  • @vm123
    @vm123Ай бұрын

    I have 13600K is it safe?

  • @DevouringKing

    @DevouringKing

    Ай бұрын

    The 13900K and 14900K are the biggest problems. 13700K and 13600K are 1000 times better then the Big Ones, but still, you should deactivate your E Cores for Gaming or CPU intensive stuff, for not damaging the CPU.

  • @TryHardNewsletter

    @TryHardNewsletter

    29 күн бұрын

    @@DevouringKing this advice seems too extreme for a 13600K

  • @GodSEndOMG
    @GodSEndOMGАй бұрын

    Remind me og AMD Phenom problems. Hardware level errors/BSOD etc. Was a nightmare. So had Intel up to now. 10900k Dodge a bullet. Probably going back to AMD again. Knew the overheated/watt on both High end was bad for longevity.

  • @GregoryShtevensh
    @GregoryShtevenshАй бұрын

    I'm glad I got the 7800x3D now. Wonder what Jufes thinks about all this

  • @SilverKnight16
    @SilverKnight16Ай бұрын

    I went to my local (well, "local") Micro Center earlier today. I only saw a couple of 13700ks and one 14700k in their case...all of the 12th gen was suddenly put up on the top shelves, and the bottom shelves were completely empty, save for those three boxes tucked in a corner. I think they know what's up and are preparing accordingly; they're gonna be on the hook for customer refunds if they sell potentially defective product.

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfoАй бұрын

    🙂 and of course you can also double down on your older intel stuff 11th gen and older

  • @christophermullins7163

    @christophermullins7163

    Ай бұрын

    Old intel parts will retain resale value while 13 and 14 gen will he worth less and less as more people learn about this disaster.

  • @DavidAlfredoGuisado
    @DavidAlfredoGuisadoАй бұрын

    I'm afraid AMD users will suffer some performance shenanigans once Windows' scheduler is adjusted to compensate for these Intel issues. The vast majority of paid licenses belong to OEM devices (mostly business) running Intel CPUs.

  • @carlucioleite
    @carlucioleiteАй бұрын

    I'm shocked this situation isn't a lot worse yet

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfoАй бұрын

    "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" that really also include every PC Builder out there around the world, DO NOT BUILD WITH Friday the 13TH OR 14TH GEN cpus, go 12 and older. I don't know what Microcenter is going to do about this? Will the salesmen just keep quiet and keep selling the cpus? 🤔 And what about Amazon? Newegg?

  • @chrismay2298

    @chrismay2298

    Ай бұрын

    It's definitely gonna get ugly...

  • @SilverKnight16

    @SilverKnight16

    Ай бұрын

    When I went to my local (well, "local") Micro Center earlier today, I only saw a couple of 13700ks and one 14700k in their case...all of the 12th gen was suddenly put up on the top shelves, and the bottom shelves were completely empty, save for those three boxes tucked in a corner. I think they know what's up and are preparing accordingly; they're gonna be on the hook for customer refunds if they sell potentially defective product.

  • @MrSamadolfo

    @MrSamadolfo

    Ай бұрын

    @@SilverKnight16 🤔 indeed, thanks for the report on the ground broh

  • @AyaWetts
    @AyaWettsАй бұрын

    I almost got a 13900 when I built my current desktop... but saved some money and got the 13700KF. I am very happy I did, its been rock solid.

  • @lip-filler-looks-rank

    @lip-filler-looks-rank

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t be complacent I’ve had x2 12700k go bad so far on default bios. 12th gen isn’t even supposed to be affected 🤷‍♂️

  • @IlSinistero

    @IlSinistero

    Ай бұрын

    I had to lower the power setting on my Msi mainboard, was way too high, since I did my i7-1300kf runs solid - hope it stays that way

  • @AyaWetts

    @AyaWetts

    Ай бұрын

    @@lip-filler-looks-rank CPUs can go bad, its rare but happens, and might not be related to this major issue. My desktop runs 24/7 and has for over 1.5 years and has never had any crashing issues. Its mainly the i9s that seems so bad. I know next upgrade I'm going to be looking more at AMD.

  • @Zonjiru
    @ZonjiruАй бұрын

    24:37 AMD's TDP is not the total power consumption, that's just the cores, the whole package at 170 TDP draws 230W (PPT). So the tested 7950 vs 9950 at 230w power consumption are actually at their stock TDP of 170w.

  • @gzoechi
    @gzoechi29 күн бұрын

    Seems I just dodged the bullet. I ordered a new motherboard and a i9-13900k without much research. The moatherboard arrived damadged anyway, but the day the CPU arrived I stumbled upon videos about this topic and returned the stuff the next day. Now I own my first AMD.

  • @Typhy7
    @Typhy7Ай бұрын

    Its funny that AMD and Intel have swapped places. Intel has become a joke in the high end CPU segment compared to AMD. But the budget 12th gen offerings such as the 12100F, 12400F and the 12600KF are basically uncontested in their price tier. Intel is the new best budget CPU vendor lol. How the tables turn.

  • @Mr11ESSE111

    @Mr11ESSE111

    Ай бұрын

    AMD are good on budget too with r5 5500/5600/x and r5 7500f/7600

  • @Matt-oq4jq

    @Matt-oq4jq

    Ай бұрын

    A ryzen 7600 can be had for less than 200, a 12600KF better be 120 bucks or so or else it's a bum deal

  • @RFC3514

    @RFC3514

    Ай бұрын

    AMD has never been "a joke" in terms of CPUs. They've had competitive products since the 386 days (and actually helped Intel develop their early x86 CPUs). For a long time they just didn't support multi-CPU configurations, so they weren't really an option for high-end servers / workstations / render nodes. That changed with the Athlon MP, and they definitely leapt ahead with the Opteron, even if sales took a long time to catch up in some market segments.

  • @miha1999grobar

    @miha1999grobar

    Ай бұрын

    Really makes you wonder where Ryzen 3 series went. They don't even bother with that segment anymore lol

  • @wyattleo11

    @wyattleo11

    Ай бұрын

    B650 boards are still readily available. How long will B660 boards be available?

  • @jessietomich8043
    @jessietomich8043Ай бұрын

    I have a 13700KF. Wondering how long until this affects me.

  • @kkrolik2106

    @kkrolik2106

    Ай бұрын

    If no OC and new bios you proplastyd manage last 1-2 years more in normal usage in server 24/7 will probably already failed after few monhts

  • @jessietomich8043

    @jessietomich8043

    Ай бұрын

    @@kkrolik2106 No OC on it but before these stories came out I was thinking about of putting in a z series board and stepping up to DDR5 at the same time. But now I'm thinking I'm going to wait and see. Might be time for me to switch my rig back to AMD.

  • @bubalom

    @bubalom

    Ай бұрын

    undervolting no overclock -400Mhz -0,12v

  • @jessietomich8043

    @jessietomich8043

    Ай бұрын

    @@bubalom Right, not going to happen. I'm just going to run it at stock until it gets unstable. Then call Visa or MC whichever debit card I purchased with and file a request for refund. Under-volting is always a good idea when you have the room to do so. But running it under stock clocks isn't worth my time.

  • @brandonvinson6923
    @brandonvinson6923Ай бұрын

    Really really glad right now that I saved a little money and got a 13700 instead of a 13900

  • @ivantsipr

    @ivantsipr

    Ай бұрын

    13700 is affected too, just not as widespread issue as in the 13900/14900 CPUs

  • @douglasmurphy3266

    @douglasmurphy3266

    Ай бұрын

    @@ivantsipr He paid less and got 2 years of stability instead of 6 months, lol

  • @Kobe4Life2424
    @Kobe4Life2424Ай бұрын

    so here is a big question how come these issues weren't a thing until 14th gen came out? why wasn't this brought to attention during the 13th gen release as well. just wondering are these all happening on z790 boards??

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfoАй бұрын

    🙂Double Down on 12th gen, or go AM4 AM5, or wait for Intel 15th gen 🐢🐢🐢🐢

  • @Riyozsu

    @Riyozsu

    Ай бұрын

    You think, with how intel is handling this situation and communication with the consumers, anyone who isn't well-informed about the underlying issues is going to buy newer intel cpus?

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652Ай бұрын

    Wendell really facilitated the emergence of the feline from its fabric enclosure, did he not? When Zen4 and Raptor Lake released, I did the research and opted for a 13700k. Since late Fall 2022 I've been running the system from zero to ten-ish hours per week, sometimes going nearly a month between boot-ups. So far no issues, but is it just a matter of time? If Intel were to "make gamers whole" by replacing our 13/14th gen CPUs, with what CPU? Another faulty Raptor Lake?

  • @ivantsipr

    @ivantsipr

    Ай бұрын

    If they figure out the issue, they can make a new revision of the silicon (different stepping) and they can replace any faulty CPU with a new stepping one, but they have to figure out the issue and a fix first.

  • @eliascence
    @eliascenceАй бұрын

    I am having lots of issues with my i7-14700KF PC is crashing a lot, blue screens and unstable DDR5 memory. XMP fails too on two sticks. I had to switch to my AMD R9 5900x is running pretty well and is awesome

  • @michalturlik7309
    @michalturlik730928 күн бұрын

    Intel is a good example of how you do not need to act. If you want to make some good product you need few talented people that can work together instead of having billion of employees hating each other and doing nothing.

  • @nabilbaroudi5457
    @nabilbaroudi5457Ай бұрын

    I wonder why hyperthreading disapeared from next gen

  • @blegi1245

    @blegi1245

    Ай бұрын

    They couldn't get it working in time to make the launch deadline. Lunar lake and arrow lake don't have it. Diamond rapids xeons that use the same core should have it because they had extra time to work on the design.

  • @christophermullins7163

    @christophermullins7163

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@blegi1245not true. It is by design. Servers benefit from hyperthreading far more than gaming PC's. If you have enough cpu cores, technically hyperthreading can use more power for zero benefits in gaming PC's. Intels future desktop cups have no hyperthreading. To prop up multicore they have tons of tiny cores.

  • @KarlDag

    @KarlDag

    Ай бұрын

    They've essentially replaced it with the P-cores

  • @tmsphere

    @tmsphere

    28 күн бұрын

    They're opting for more physical E cores instead.

  • @sewercell
    @sewercellАй бұрын

    This is Insane..

  • @NextGenGamerss
    @NextGenGamerss28 күн бұрын

    Went with Ryzen back in 2018 and so far would continue to use them. 9000 series seems like a sweet update.

  • @MegaStupidMonkeys
    @MegaStupidMonkeysАй бұрын

    Intel is like Boeing these days. They both crash. They were beaten by their competitors so they cut corners to save time and cost.

  • @catalinneculita4988
    @catalinneculita4988Ай бұрын

    I have 14900k and rock solid in 24+ hours tests. What I did? well 56xPCore 45x ECore(I have a good sp on ecores). I made myself all vfcurve around acllc80 and dcllc100, memory tunned at. 7600MT. very low timings, 320W limit, 400A ICCMAX. Score 41k cb23, karhu 48 hours pass, cruncher vst+vt3 48 hours pass. Now 6 months later and no change in stability, but help was from Apex Encore.

  • @theendoftheline

    @theendoftheline

    Ай бұрын

    so you got lucky... for now.

  • @catalinneculita4988

    @catalinneculita4988

    Ай бұрын

    @@theendoftheline maybe, but is a lot of room to tune it since it’s undervolted a lot because I don’t need that 6Ghz boost, so my vcore is even on idle at 1.3V. Ofc. Intel should have a default setting for stability, but things are bad since 8000 series.

  • @theendoftheline

    @theendoftheline

    Ай бұрын

    @@catalinneculita4988 if it were an overclocking stability issue, and not actual degradation, I know its tough when the issue is beyond normal understanding of testing, because issues like this should have been caught sooner, I just wish more people looked up and realized there are bigger issues, and if you dont have them its just anecdotal evidence of a golden sample, and is probably going to happen later anyway.

  • @theendoftheline

    @theendoftheline

    Ай бұрын

    @@catalinneculita4988 no, sorry, its not an overclocking issue, you dont have a lot of "headroom" for degradation to happen, you have some time with a lucky sample, thats possibly even more effed by the undervolting issues.

  • @theendoftheline

    @theendoftheline

    Ай бұрын

    @@catalinneculita4988 i get it, most people just running these numbers and trying to do what was done to test past gens just wont look up and see the new issues in this chips, have fun in the sand.

  • @atirta777
    @atirta777Ай бұрын

    24:35 The 170W "TDP" is equivalent to the 230W figure in the 9950X/7950X chart, which is actually showing the PPT of both of them. So the 7950X also uses 230W out of the box, which should mean 9950X is more like 20% faster like shown in the chart.

  • @elu5ive

    @elu5ive

    Ай бұрын

    what's listed is the actual draw in watt, not tdp. daniel is just describing it incorrectly

  • @atirta777

    @atirta777

    Ай бұрын

    @@elu5ive Yes but also not. At stock, both 7950X/9950X hit the PPT limit which is 230W (Default PPT limit of 170W TDP parts), which in turn IS the actual power draw. That's what PPT is.

  • @elu5ive

    @elu5ive

    Ай бұрын

    @@atirta777 I know well what ppt is, and that's what in the table, not tdp. they limited max draw in bios by exactly those numbers for the tests

  • @atirta777

    @atirta777

    Ай бұрын

    @@elu5ive Okey I think we just both understood eachother, that's what I tried to say in the first comment

  • @ManuFortis
    @ManuFortisАй бұрын

    OS power profiles, particularly windows.* I have a strong feeling the 'unknown variable' is something to do with that, and the changing from default medium settings, to maximum 100% power/performance. In the past, this was probably never an issue due to the way Intel was handling power on their end. But now, because of them trying to compete with the power efficiency of AMD in its current Ryzen and otherwise lineups; they are being tripped up by Window's innocent little setting. A setting that many would look past because "it's supposed to be there, it's supposed to do that, etc" But what if... that's the problem? Sure, you could say the CPU itself is still the problem then, but if it works fine for many folk before it starts to get pushed too hard somehow, usually gaming apparently, then I suspect 'outside' forces from the bios itself are at hand. As in, 3rd party software, or heck, the OS itself. Why? Because I've had similar problems on AMD's Ryzen cpu's without properly balancing the bios settings and power profiles, and the OS power profile. That being, slightly undervolt and lower the power curve of the CPU in bios, then let the OS have 100% power profile when cooling can keep up. If it can't, lower the OS power profile as well. Overclocking can still be done, just you are now overclocking from a slight undervolt and lower power curve, so don't expect as high of clocks achieved. You'll still get roughly the same performance as anyone else who is overclocking the snot out of it, sometimes even better because of how AMD CPU's like undervolts when done right. But you'll get that performance without the added cost of straddling the unsafe zone for temps. That cost being lost unsaved progress in form of work, gameplay, or even parts themselves dying from the heat produced from having too zippy a chip. Also. Even if this is all wrong, if tested for, it will at least put it aside as being a problem or even part of the problem at all. If it is wrong. If it is right, or closer to the source of the problem somehow, then it gives us some progress on what the issue is; and allows us to find some temporary solutions for people who are currently experiencing the problem. If anyone wants to help test, basically... make sure your CPU has the problem first, if you didn't already know it has or not (since it seems somewhat limited to the scope of the 14th gen release's top end), and then turn down the OS power profile in windows settings to 99% instead of 100% if it is saying that at all on the max end, and bring the minimum slider down to 0 or 1%. It's basically maxed medium settings. The CPU will always find a limiter at the 99% utilization mark, but also be allowed to turn things down to 0% power usage. A funny thing occurs when doing this sort of thing though. You'll notice it in task managers performance tab, and any other metric applications like HWinfo. You'll go from having your expected clock speeds, though with instability; to maybe reaching almost those speeds at high loads, but always being close to the base clock speed that Intel doesn't want you to exceed anyways even though they market the higher boost clocks. Now put it back to 100% max, even if you leave the min at 0%... bam; boosted cpu clock speed is back. This may be working as intended, but to me, it's a bug. Technically that single last percentage shouldn't be letting everything go turbo mode extreme when the whole setting is saying "there is a whole range of lower you can be at instead when not running high loads" via the minimum slider. The proper behaviour in my opinion, would be that you just see that last percentage of performance added back on with the regular behaviour seen before under the maxed medium setting I proposed earlier. But that's not what happens as it is currently coded. And I think that's part of what's biting so many of you in the cpu keester right now. If we can control for that at least, then we can take it out of the equation entirely, or perhaps find more information that is why the CPU's are failing. Maybe. Maybe not. Only testing will tell for sure. * (Edit: Am aware of Linux having issues too, but linux also has power profile stuff available depending on how the user installed, etc. It's been a while for me though since I've used linux. So I left it out.)

  • @DerIchBinDa

    @DerIchBinDa

    Ай бұрын

    It happens with Linux servers as well, take a look at Wendels video who kickstarted this into high gear by his findings.

  • @ManuFortis

    @ManuFortis

    Ай бұрын

    @@DerIchBinDa Right, and I was aware of his video because of the gamers nexus video with both Steve and Wendell talking about it. But because the presumably largest amount of users will be windows users; and lord knows what some linux user is doing with their settings, heh... I figured I would just focus on Windows for the time being. Linux of course can and does have its own power profiles and settings that can be changed, some via the gui already sometimes; others via an addition of something like lm_sensors I think and... I forget the other name.. . cpu-util? Anyways, due to being a while since I last booted up a distro, I figured I'd once again, stick to windows.

  • @Matlockization
    @MatlockizationАй бұрын

    Brian from Tech Yes City said: "The Input/output Hub has been removed directly off the die. However, it's not directly off the CPU itself, it's still on that silicon piece that is on the actual CPU/PCB. But the input/output Hub on the CPU used to have a direct connection to the CPU".

  • @KN-592
    @KN-592Ай бұрын

    15:35 terrible idea having no igpu, if your gpu is corrupted or glitched you're kinda screwed with no display output

  • @mduckernz

    @mduckernz

    Ай бұрын

    That’s why I keep an old GPU around :)

  • @KN-592

    @KN-592

    Ай бұрын

    @@mduckernz smort UwU

  • @schoolstuff5235
    @schoolstuff5235Ай бұрын

    I have had ZERO issues with either the 13900k or the 14900k. I really feel for the people who have though.

  • @niebuhr6197

    @niebuhr6197

    Ай бұрын

    It's a gradual process, you just cant ever be sure.

  • @Riyozsu

    @Riyozsu

    Ай бұрын

    Please keep an eye on i9s. I read about people not complaining for some time but then the cpu started to fail without any warning. They might as well have a time-bomb in them.

  • @brugj03

    @brugj03

    Ай бұрын

    Just wait your turn, you will be next.

  • @dracer35

    @dracer35

    Ай бұрын

    @@brugj03 My 7800x3d failed and had to be RMA'd but my 13900ks and 14900ks systems are still rock solid. They all can have problems. Its unfortunate when it happens either way.

  • @westfield90
    @westfield9011 күн бұрын

    Why are motherboard manufacturers getting off scott free?. Out of the box none of motherboards had specs that match the CPU specs. Ultimately either Intel let them do this or didn’t care so Intel is responsible and all defective CPUs should be replaced. But manufacturers deserve some blame in this too.

  • @jameshadaway8621
    @jameshadaway862128 күн бұрын

    it's like buying your pc parts but slipping on bananas of all the could have should have, you finally break your back and spend the day building the thing, then you install os and drivers, then your games, and the chkdsk /r to have smooth game session, but the xmp, overclock, the attractive bios settings, the power states, the c states, the turbos, the hyperthreading, the ram timings, hopefully all become automatic, or better outlined the quickest setup. But I know not everyone buys pc this way, some retailers and resellers care, and some bought pcs come with factory state settings.

  • @Tan3l6
    @Tan3l6Ай бұрын

    I'm glad my 14600KF is not affected.

  • @Riyozsu

    @Riyozsu

    Ай бұрын

    *yet. I saw l1t or some website saying that this is the entire generation issue. Your 14600kf may live longer than any new i9. But i wouldn't be so sure if it lasts long as lets say 9900k.

  • @JayzBeerz
    @JayzBeerzАй бұрын

    My 13600K is still running strong with no issue’s.

  • @nothanks7833

    @nothanks7833

    Ай бұрын

    it shouldnt affect 1x600K(F) processors anyway

  • @soi8739
    @soi8739Ай бұрын

    25:00 TDP is always at base clock without boost, the default boost limit for AMDs 170W TDP class CPUs is 230W, they list it as "socket power" in their older slides.

  • @johndelabretonne2373
    @johndelabretonne2373Ай бұрын

    Daniel, I would say that it is really good bet that Alderon Games is one of Wendell's informants --- especially considering that the owner of Alderon Games was Wendell's guest on a recent expose video about Microsoft and Qualcomm that was posted 10 days ago. Considering that Wendell state he had been looking at crash reports for about a week...

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