There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanentmox@lemmy.sdf.org to Technology@lemmy.world – 987 points – 2 months agotheverge.com270Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAw, geeze, I just got gifted a new PC for father's day, now I have shit to do... Edit 13th Gen Raptor Lake i5-13400F at 65W. Well, fuck me.My understanding is that 13th gen CPU's below 13600K are rebadged Alder Lake (12th gen) chips therefore aren't affected by this issue.Apparently... "it's complicated". There ARE Raptor lake variants of this CPU, they are just less common. https://www.hwcooling.net/en/not-every-core-i5-13400f-is-the-same-raptor-b0-vs-alder-c0-lake-review/ Only way to tell if it's Alder or Raptor is by checking the S-Spec Code: Alder Lake, S-Spec code SRMBN Raptor Lake, S-Spec code SRMBGWell that would be nice! Thanks for the tip!
Aw, geeze, I just got gifted a new PC for father's day, now I have shit to do... Edit 13th Gen Raptor Lake i5-13400F at 65W. Well, fuck me.My understanding is that 13th gen CPU's below 13600K are rebadged Alder Lake (12th gen) chips therefore aren't affected by this issue.Apparently... "it's complicated". There ARE Raptor lake variants of this CPU, they are just less common. https://www.hwcooling.net/en/not-every-core-i5-13400f-is-the-same-raptor-b0-vs-alder-c0-lake-review/ Only way to tell if it's Alder or Raptor is by checking the S-Spec Code: Alder Lake, S-Spec code SRMBN Raptor Lake, S-Spec code SRMBGWell that would be nice! Thanks for the tip!
My understanding is that 13th gen CPU's below 13600K are rebadged Alder Lake (12th gen) chips therefore aren't affected by this issue.Apparently... "it's complicated". There ARE Raptor lake variants of this CPU, they are just less common. https://www.hwcooling.net/en/not-every-core-i5-13400f-is-the-same-raptor-b0-vs-alder-c0-lake-review/ Only way to tell if it's Alder or Raptor is by checking the S-Spec Code: Alder Lake, S-Spec code SRMBN Raptor Lake, S-Spec code SRMBGWell that would be nice! Thanks for the tip!
Apparently... "it's complicated". There ARE Raptor lake variants of this CPU, they are just less common. https://www.hwcooling.net/en/not-every-core-i5-13400f-is-the-same-raptor-b0-vs-alder-c0-lake-review/ Only way to tell if it's Alder or Raptor is by checking the S-Spec Code: Alder Lake, S-Spec code SRMBN Raptor Lake, S-Spec code SRMBG
Aw, geeze, I just got gifted a new PC for father's day, now I have shit to do...
Edit 13th Gen Raptor Lake i5-13400F at 65W.
Well, fuck me.
My understanding is that 13th gen CPU's below 13600K are rebadged Alder Lake (12th gen) chips therefore aren't affected by this issue.
Apparently... "it's complicated". There ARE Raptor lake variants of this CPU, they are just less common.
https://www.hwcooling.net/en/not-every-core-i5-13400f-is-the-same-raptor-b0-vs-alder-c0-lake-review/
Only way to tell if it's Alder or Raptor is by checking the S-Spec Code:
Alder Lake, S-Spec code SRMBN
Raptor Lake, S-Spec code SRMBG
Well that would be nice! Thanks for the tip!