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Hi there!
I've been experiencing frequent system crashes and instability issues with my intel core i9 14Gen KS from first day.
Problems
1-BSOD
2- Game crash without error and some time gives error (LowlevelFatalError[file:G:\p4\eagle\v203_xx-build_pkg_win\ue\Engine\Source\Runtime\Core\Private\HAL\MallocBinned2.cpp])
and
3-(Out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource.)
4-Browser and application randomly crashes
System Configuration
Intel Core i9 14900 KS
ROG strix Z790-E gaming WIFI
GPU MSI Geforce RTX 5080
Msi Premium MEG CoreLIquid s360 Liquid Cooler
SMPS MSI Meg Ai1300p PCIE 5 1300w
NVME WD1TB 850
RAM DDR5 16 GB 6000
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Hi @Rocked751065,
Thank you for posting here in our community. To effectively diagnose and address the issue you're experiencing, I kindly ask you to provide detailed responses to the following questions. This information will help us isolate the problem and determine the most appropriate course of action.
- Have you made any software or hardware changes to the system recently?
- Is there any physical damage to the system/processor?
- What troubleshooting steps have you tried so far?
- Have you noticed any signs of overheating in the system?
- Have you updated the BIOS to the latest version?
- Did you overclock the processor? Please note that if the system was overclocked, including voltage/frequency beyond the processor supported specifications, your processor voids warranty.
I look forward to your response and am committed to resolving your issue promptly.
Warm regards,
Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi @Rocked751065,
I’ve sent you an email please check your inbox. It appears that your processor may need to be replaced.
Warm regards,
Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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