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My System:
Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX ICE (BIOS F3)
Memory 2 x 24 GB GSkill F5-7600 Ram (DDR5-7600 / PC5-60800 DDR5 SDRAM UDIMM)
CPU Intel Core i9-14900K
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2080 GAMING OC 8G (GV-N2080GAMING OC-8GC)
Watercooling Sharkoon S90 RGB AIO 360 mm
Behavior:
At the beginning I still have a benchmark score with the Intel Extreme Tuning Tool in the standard settings of a little more than 8000 points, after I noticed the problems, I made the attempts to stabilize the system and get at least approximately suitable performance. Now I reach a maximum of 5000 points in the benchmark and notice that the system is unstable and even slower. I´m not only get CRC errors when unpacking ZIP files, but also regular bluescreens. Apps are closing without a message and the temperature is above the Limit, when idle, so that the power will reduce without a reason.
Tested:
I change the Thermal paste (Aairhut GX-14 Thermal Paste, 15.7W/m.k)
I have already tried several settings and adjusted the power limits. In the meantime I have switched off the INTEL Turbo function and still have an unstable system with not even close to the performance I paid for. The settings of ICCMAX, CEP, TVB from a Intel Chart. reduce even more performance, so that I am more comfortable on the road than I can say that I have a power CPU. Does anyone have any idea what I can do to get into the range I paid for?
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RMA It , that will get waaaay worse over time. I've got my PC running 24/7 like a data center except I work and game on it. I have one of these chips. and you do not want to know what I have to run it at to even have windows start. (It started out working fine, now a few weeks later)
5.0 all p cores. max 200W , and still crashing on calculator or XTU even lol
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Hello Ripped,
I heard about Intel's statement, and since my problems haven't improved, I submitted an RMA request yesterday.

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