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*9/25/24 - Please go to the following link for the latest updates: Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen Desktop Processor Vmin Instability Issue Root Cause*
Intel is aware of reports regarding Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen unlocked desktop processors experiencing issues with certain workloads. We’re engaged with our partners and are conducting analysis of the reported issues.
If you are experiencing these issues, please reach out to Intel Customer Support for further assistance in the interim.
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i7 13700K + RTX 4090
last nvidia driver crash with diablo iv... never before happened
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Hi! My system specs:
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900KF
Cooler Corsair H170i Liquid cooler (cpu never hits 80c+)
Installed RAM 64.0 GB (Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 6800mhz 4x16GB)
RTX4090 (driver 552.12)
MB: Asrock Z790 Steel Legend Wifi (BIOS 13.06)
All settings on default
Getting Random crashes on Helldivers2, Dota2, CS2, TheFinals, Fortnite DX12, Call Of Duty Warzone. Sometimes the game just close, others the pc restart. Back to desktop pc after a long time on laptops and have to say I am very frustrated that the system does not work ok. My laptop got a 13700h, 32gbRAM and a 4070, 0 crashes
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The latest BIOS updates including MSI 1306 are optimized to allow the IA CEP setting to be set to Disabled. By default it shows as Auto (see graphic below). Have you tried setting IA CEP to Disabled and does it make any difference?
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On asus strix motherboard is this setting called the same or something else? I can’t seem to find it. Any help would be much appreciated
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A lot of BIOS interfaces have a search functionality. Try that.
Otherwise, I found mine inside of advanced CPU settings
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Whell, finally i get my PC stable, with only a few settings in BIOS:
OC Tweaker\CPU Configuration:
Long Duration Power Limit: 265 (my water cooling is big)
Short Duration Power Limit: 265
OC Tweaker\Voltage Configuration
Voltage Mode: OC Mode
CPU CORE/Cache Load-line Calibration: Level 3
everything else on default.
Hope this helps to someone with similar setup.
Undervolting never helped me.
Finally 0 crashes, cinebench 2024 score:2210 (runing for 2 hours) cpu hitting 92cmax water 39c ambient temp 25c
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I still have a problem! The bios was updated, the nvidia driver was updated, but still random no signal and one of my fans revs up to max. After that, I reinstall the driver and it's fine for days. I don't necessarily have to play, it's enough to just surf the net.
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Do you have XMP enabled here or not? Also would it not be better to run it in Offset mode to undervolt a bit? I am currently having the same issue and undervolting helped for a short bit before returning to the same issue so there may be something there that will help out.
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Throwing in details of my crashes.
14900k + 4090
My system is crashing with 3DMark's Time Spy Extreme benchmark. Limiting to 5.5Ghz fixes this issue. My system didn't use to do this. I've had this computer for about 5 months now, and time Spy Extreme has started crashing only about 2 weeks ago.
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13700KF+B660 MORTAR
Please provide new microcode to disable IA CEP function
high voltage cause instability and damage the processor
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It's not on the user's end to solve it. Adjusting and stabilizing your CPU in the BIOS is fine but the root cause of this widespread issue, across different boards, chips (even AMD's), and GPUs is a somewhat recent Windows configuration playing funky with the Nvidia drivers.
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Also getting 'out of memory' (VRAM) error on my system (Newly built 3 weeks ago). Crashes out of Fortnite or Hogwarts when using DX12 but DX11 works just fine with default settings in BIOS. MSI motherboard BIOS has a 'CPU Cooler Tuning' option with 3 settings (Boxed/Tower/Water cooling ). Only the Water cooling option bumps the the voltage close to or slightly beyond 14900K recommended settings suggesting that at Least MSI could be a little too aggressive on OC settings. Using the Tower or Boxed cooler setting has been stable thus far even when utilizing DX12. Hoping this is another little piece of the puzzle to figure out the instability issue.
PC Spec:
CPU 14900K, Motherboard MSI Z790 Godlike, Ram (4x16GB Kingston Fury Renegade RGB DDR5 7200Mhz, Corsair 150i Elite LCD AIO (moving to custom water loop shortly), Nvidia FE 4080 Super
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Core i9 14900KF + 4080 Super.
Got issues with last games - out of VRAM. And most of all - CS2. Just crashed with no reason or no any kind of mistakes.
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Hi!
After some recent Windows and Nvidia updates, my system started having the infamous "nvlddmkm.sys" BSOD crash everywhere, no matter the activity or Nvidia driver version, although older drivers are more stable.
Disabling Windows HDR stabilizes the system, for basic tasks (idling, watching videos, Netflix), not quite for gaming, I'm testing how to get that going as well, will update if I manage to do it.
Tested my CPU, all tests indicate a strong and healthy processor. In my case, the problem is a "software" discrepancy between Windows and the Nvidia drivers. This issue seems more common as of recent, and it's affecting many people running even with AMD chips and different boards, so the issue really points towards Windows and Nvidia.
Not all 13th and 14th Gens are toasted, obviously.
-Windows 11 Pro 23H2
-ROG Maximus Z690 Hero
-Intel i9 13900K
-RTX 4090 AMP Extreme AIRO
-G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 6000MT/s (with XMP)
-Asus ROG THOR 1200W Platinum II
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Hey. I saw your comment here so i made an account so i could reply lol.
I came across this reddit post a few months ago with a work around to your issue.
I know this post is old, but it seems to still work. Hopefully it can be of use. Good luck.
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This is a common problem with older games. They simply do not understand that the amount of dedicated VRAM reported by the intel Graphics drivers doesn't have anything to do with the available VRAM. The Intel graphics drivers allocate and deallocate VRAM from the system's pool of available DRAM as needs dictate. When necessary, up to 50% is the system's available DRAM can be allocated as VRAM.
So, what to do?
- If the game complains when first started,
- If will allow you to continue, you should do so; the game should work just fine.
- If it will NOT allow you to continue, then this is a bug in the game and you should contact the game's developer for a fix.
- If the game plays for some time and then generates this message, how you should respond depends upon how much memory you have installed in your system.
- If you have only a minimal amount of DRAM memory installed - say, 8GB or less - then your only recourse is to add more memory to your system.
- If you have plenty of DRAM memory installed - say, 16GB or more - then you should check to see whether you are (otherwise) meeting the minimum requirement of the game. If you have twice the game's minimum requirement (since only 50% of available DRAM may be used at any one time by Intel Graphics), then there is something wrong with the game itself and you should contact the developers.
Hope this helps,
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