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Get ready for Intel’s microcode updates on 13th and 14th-gen motherboards to prevent instability issues. In August, Intel will release patches to solve the Raptor Lake processor instability problem. To protect your Intel CPU from potential harm, check and update your motherboard’s BIOS.
The issue with Intel CPUs is that they can unexpectedly crash in games and under other loads due to a microcode algorithm requesting incorrect voltages for the CPU. This elevated operating voltage upsets the processor, causing the entire system to halt. To shield your Intel CPU from harm, you can reduce performance through a quick BIOS alteration.
Intel has finally cracked the cause behind Raptor Lake’s instability issue and will roll out patches around mid-August. The good news is that these patches won’t fix your processor if it has already been affected by this instability problem. If you have been affected by this issue, Intel extended its warranty on select processors.
Asus and MSI have released the first batch of microcode updates to fix Intel 13th- and 14th-Gen CPUs. You can check for BIOS updates on your motherboard model through the BIOS, “msinfo32” on Windows, or using the terminal in Linux. To update your BIOS, follow these steps: [insert step-by-step guide].
Here is a list of released microcode updates:
* Asus:
+ ProArt Z790-CREATOR WIFI (2503 beta)
+ ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX (2503 beta)
+ …
* MSI:
+ MAG Z790 TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI (7E25vA62 beta)
+ MEG Z790 ACE MAX (7D86vA51 beta)
+ …
To update your BIOS, you must use the BIOS developed specifically for your motherboard. You can check your motherboard model through the BIOS or using the terminal in Linux.
How did Intel become an industry leader and the best CPU for consumers?
Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/intel-raptor-lake-cpu-crash-microcode-updates/