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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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Y ya tiene la última actualización de la bios (0x12b)entonces.
La única solución es el sustitución del procesador por garantía, ya que el daño es físico.
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I have an i7-13700k and a GTX 460TI with 32 GB of RAM on an Aorus B760M Elite AX motherboard.
I have this VRAM problem in Marvel Rivals. And crashes to Desktop with Star Citizen, Helldivers 2 and Dark and Darker.
Issues I've never had before September (when I started having crashes in Star Citizen)
I'm notech-savvy and my knowledge on Hardware is user lvl at most, and I don't know what the problem is or how to fix it.
As far as I know (I use GCC Gigabyte Control Center) bios is up-to-date, all drivers are updated.... But I can't play.
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I experienced this issue for the first time playing Marvel Rivals. I resolved the issue by running the application in compatibility mode. I'm on Windows 11. I have it set to Windows 8 compatibility. After doing this, I haven't experienced any issues. Save yourself the trouble of going to BIOS and tweaking your hardware. If you don't know how to activate compatibility mode on your system, a quick google search will provide instructions.
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you didn't solve anything. you simply don't have the same problem as the rest of us.
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you didn't provide any solution, i'm making sure anyone who comes along understands that anything you say from this point forward should just be ignored. but that's ok, intel confirms that the CPUs were getting way too much voltage causing massive degradation in said CPUs but YES! TURNING ON COMPATIBILITY MODE WILL MAKE ALL THAT EXTRA VOLTAGE DISAPPEAR! unbelievable the people that have less than zero knowledge in anything tech STILL will have the audacity to reply to a post with a solution as dumb as this. un. real.
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The new Nvidia driver that is for all and the 50 series screwed something up. I reverted and it will not run rivals at all. My Intel chip worked fine before. IT ISN'T AN INTEL ISSUE. Its the new driver from nvidia
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Idk. I started having this problem a couple months ago with Star Citizen. If it was an Nvidia Driver wouldn't it be fixed by now?
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After months of troubleshouting BSOD, freezes and crashes; for me the fix was to disable Turbo via ThrottleStop (works with all UE5 games i tested, Marvel Rivals inclued).
i7 14700K
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Assuming you have not done any overclocking of course. This can also happen if you are running an out-of-date BIOS.
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Hi Thomas, I am experiencing these issues and am asking for help.

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