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In our product development, we upgraded the CPU from i5-6440EQ to i7-6820EQ. Then we found a large portion of the i7 CPUs died after 2-3 months working in the field. It was fine before with the i5 processors. Our motherboard vendor put a new i7-6820EQ on the dead motherboard and it works again. So apparently, something caused the i7 processor to die very quickly.
How do I debug the problems? I plan on putting HWInfo64 to monitor Vcore voltage. Are there other things I can check to identify the root cause?
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Do you know for certain that the motherboard bios supports the i7-6820EQ?
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Yes, the motherboard vendor has confirmed we have the right SKU and the BIOS supports i7-6820EQ.
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What is the latest microcode version for this i7 CPU? Where can I find such information? Thanks.
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Read the release notes on the latest bios update for your motherboard for the microcode version.
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I am trying to determine if the motherboard vendor has incorporated the latest microcode in their BIOS update. According to the motherboard vendor, we have the latest BIOS version. I can use Intel Processor Identification Utility tool to check the microcode version. But how do I know if it is the latest version Intel published?
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You may have a difficult time getting that information for a 9-year-old processor.
For my i7-6700HQ I am showing CPU Microcode M36506E3_000000E9_000000EA.
What do you show for yours?
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I'll find out tomorrow. A unit is coming to me tomorrow.
But I thought microcode version consists of 3-4 characters only? For example, the latest Intel microcode for fixing 13th/14th-gen desktop CPU problem is 0x12B. The microcode version of my laptop is 0x410E, as shown in the below screenshot from Intel Processor Identification Utility app.
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In my MC string, my MC is "EA".
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Hi Doc,
How do I find out the microcode version for this 6th-gen CPU? I found out that the Intel Processor Identification Utility - Legacy cannot be downloaded anymore. Is there a command to find it? Thanks.
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Try this version from my archive:
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Thank you. It yields the following. What is the microcode version from this screenshot? Is it up to date?
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It lookd like CC if I am reading it correctly. Mine says EA. But mine is for a different 6th gen processor, so it may not apply. The question is what is the latest. That is the part we do not know. I have put the question out to some former employees. If I find anything I will let you know.
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Yes, the CPU Revision is indeed CC. It would be greatly appreciated if you could help on the latest version. Thank you.
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Working on it, but I cannot guarantee I will find anything.
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After checking with several sources, the best advice is to check with the motherboard vendor for their bios updates and MC version.
On a processor this old, being discontinued and not supported, there is not much else I can offer.
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Got it. Thank you very much for your effort anyway!
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