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I have a 14th gen Core-i9 14900K. For a long time now, it's had stability issues. I've installed all of the BIOS updates available for my BIOS (MSI) and none of those helped. I disabled Turbo Boost in the BIOS also (which did not help). There are no system temperature issues being reported.
I'm understand that each time it crashes from turbo / voltage it degrades the processor so I want to prevent those crashes. I started using the Extreme Tuning Utility.
If I turn the Ratio on all active cores down to 52x I achieve system stability (this works, and it's a clear indicator that it's voltage related). However, the Extreme Tuning Utility will randomly (and more frequently recently) reset the defaults back to 60x and then I start receiving blue screens, crashes in games and general system instability. When this starts to happen, I go back into the settings and reset it to 52x.
My question is, how do I get the extreme tuning utility to keep it's settings to down regulate the boost so I don't crash all the time. Or, can someone tell me what settings in the BIOS have to be changed to prevent this from happening. There are a lot of settings, I don't understand all of them (I turned off "Tubro Boost" but there's also "Intel Turbo Boost" and I frankly I don't know enough about voltage settings to lower them manually without guidance.
This is probably the worst experience I've had with a processor (and it was the most I've paid for one to add insult to injury).
Thank you.
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