While waiting for Intel to fix the stability issues in the 13th and 14th generation processors, users with Asus motherboards can now update the UEFI software, or BIOS as it is still called. and enable a new “baseline profile”.
The new performance profile is designed to ensure that the entire computer or open game does not crash when the system is under heavy load, which many users with processors such as the Core i9-13900K and i9-14900K have experienced received in the past months, writing. WCCF Technology.
The problems with Intel processors are related to overclocking, but not too much overclocking, but the kind of small optimizations that motherboard manufacturers have enabled automatically for a long time with, for example, XMP profiles for memory. Intel’s unlocked processors (K models) are sold with the argument that they can be tweaked a bit, but with 13th and 14th generation chips, it doesn’t seem to perform nearly as well as in the past with many copies.
The errors are especially common in Unreal Engine games when they load and compile shaders for the graphics card. It doesn’t take very long in most games, but the clustering itself is very parallel and can take out most of the processor cores for a while, which can cause the problems.
Computer builder Falcon Northwest has thoroughly tested and produced several recommended BIOS settings that should fix the problems on the Core i9-13900K, 13900KF, 13900KS, 14900K, 14900KF and 14900KS. But it is obvious that lower performance reduction leads to lower performance. One user who tested his i9-14900KS with Cinebench R23 scored 40,998 points before and a slightly lower 35,851 points after, a 12.5 percent drop.
2024-04-20 08:13:58
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