How to fix Intel i9 13900k and 14900k crashing
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- In this video, I'll show you how to make the i9 13900k and 14900k run at Intel stock specifications. This should reduce the likelihood of game crashes and instability that has recently been discussed all over the internet. The main topic covered is how to fix intel crashing.
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Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
1:22 - Stock out of box "unlimited power"
4:03 - Applying Gigabyte's Intel POR power limit preset
7:10 - Intel's official spec PL1 125w PL2 253w
8:19 - How to set Intel official power limits in bios
10:04 - Intel spec is 16% slower than out-of-box unlimited power
#intel #gamecrash #instability #13900k #14900k #fixed - Hry
I'm so sick about my 14900k. I had a 11900k with zero issues, upgrade and now I completely regret it.
Same here , literally built the best pc I could to get crash in games that i was playing greatly on my 2070 super
Agreed. Bought a prebuilt from Corsair with the I9 14900KF and an Asus Prime Z790-P mobo and I'm RMAing it now. Worked great for a month and now can't even get it to post.
Same my 10-900k was amazing
Pertinent Power Limit points! Well covered and explained!
It will always be skimp how i gratefully thank you. I had no idea about these problems. I just set a new 14900ks system for interior design rendering but after hundreds of try any of them ended with crashing and freezing just because the cpu tempreture was about 101 degrees. Then i disabled Intel Turbo Boost but cpu usage went down to %87 and cinebench(2024) score became 1291. I watched this video and followed the steps carefully. I enabled turbo boost again now CPU goes to %100, tempreture is about 60 degrees, stability is awesome, system works incredible fast. Cinebench 2024 score exploded like 1827. Thank you. You made it simple and clear. Really thank you.
You sir, are a lifesaver!
Games have been crashing on my new rig for 2 months and the CPU usage went nuts (110%).
I can totally see an improvement in stability now thanks to you
Thank you so much
You explained it so good and help me with my issue 🙏
What cooler do you have? I have the Deepcool LT720P AIO and if my P1 snd P2 sre set to 253W my temps dosent exceed 80 Celsius degrees in Cinebench, i can even let it for half an hour. In torture tests like Prime95 do i dont exceed 90 and that at start but afterward CPU stays the same at 80. I also have a Thermalright frame and use the MX6 thermal paste.
Right when i built my computer i was lucky to meet a MSI fourm IT specialist who made me aware of this issue he talked me through going into the bios and setting the long and short power limits to 220 watts
what settings did you turn off. In this boat right now and can't find a guide for msi click 5
Has this fixed your issues and no more crashes?
Nice video. What else can be done to elevate the performance a little bit but not thermal throttle? Play with the pl2 power?
Possibly but what's shown in the video ensures it follows the official spec which means running it at PL1 125w and PL2 253w maintains the warranty.
Voltage is what causes more heat, but also gives you stability. The new Intel default boosts voltage substantially. Best to stick with AUTO settings and reduce max current and power to Intel spec. Then reduce voltage until cinebench fails. Then raise voltage slightly until stable. This will then reduce thermal throttling. Every chip is different so everyone needs to find the sweet spot
I've had my i9-13900k in a Asus Rog Strix Z790-A ddr5 for a little over a year and I use a NZXT 240 aio and it runs around the same temps yours are showing but if I use those Intel specs my Cinebench R23 score drops to around 29000 because the p cores are now only averaging 4100 mhz.
Should I be worried that my cpu has degraded and ask for a replacement even though it's not crashing or anything so far?
Thank you so much brother, i was trying to run d5 after the update and it wouldn’t start. I thought the problem was in my gpu. Turns out my cpu was the problem. Thank you for solving it. It’s running perfectly now.
Nice explanation... Very good video
Can you explain cpu package power alone?
After pl1 and pl2 limits like showed. Do I need to set an amp limit (307A) or not ?It’s not clear Some say yes Some say no….
Thirteenth gen has been out since October 2022 and 14th gen since October 2023. Why do you think these issues are just coming out?
I hope this fix won't decrease the processor's performance?
Without going through all of the power limits manually, I'm justing going for Asus Multicore Enhancement to Limit CPU Temp at 90°, it automatically limits watts to something like 240, 230, depending by the temp, so... profit?
For the I9 14900ks it's 150/253 with icc=307. For the 14900K it's 125/253. I have my I9 14900KS set to 253/253/307 and it runs very cool. 71c during benchmark testing. I'm running MW3 at full extreme settings and getting 270-315 FPS. Watch the few videos I uploaded on my channel.
There's been much talk about undervolting, you can actually keep all the settings stock and undervolt, depending on your setup, anywhere from point .010 volts up to 1.0v and it will prevent the processor from overheating and also limit the wattage when you adjust the undervolt offsets. Worked on mine
Hi Chris, how do I adjust the undervolt offsets? I was thinking of trying to undervolt the points, like you suggested, but was hoping to figure out how to "adjust the undervolt offsets?" I'm somewhat incompetent with computers, lol. Was hoping to stabilize my system with the game crashes (i9-13900k, ROG Z790-E Gaming MOBO, 4080) I guess maybe waiting until the manufacturers come out with an update for us common folk, lol?
Undervolting helps with thermals but will reduce stability if you didn’t strike it lucky with the silicon lottery. For some, higher voltages are still necessary. But RMA if it is still not stable with the new Intel recommended settings.
@@andrev5207 (Sorry, long wall of text incoming...lol)
Thanks for replying!
It looks like things are stable, my issue is my core package temps are routinely reaching 100c's when i run cinebench or game with settings cranked up too high (i9-13900k, 4080, non-super). I mean, I'm guessing this is normal? But I see a bunch of videos with people messing around with the settings getting below 90c on cinebench, for instance.
I'm gonna take the computer to a friend that does repairs and see what he says. I'm fairly new to all of this, haha. It was a "custom-built" PC from BestBuy that I picked out the parts for, and never had any issues, really, been several months, until my game's started crashing and my PC restarting with memory issues. I hope that whoever built my PC at least put thermal paste before putting on my AIO on top of it, lol.
also disable MCE-CEP and use 253-253-307 then use a loadline calibration of 5 on power saving mode the other 2 modes set to auto in the same section i have on normal right below power saving mode. it does more than using an offset uv. I'm doing this on an air cooled-Noctua NH-U12A-14700K and i get over 35K on CBr23 with 73C the highest temp on the 30-minute test. my mb is a gigabyte aorus elite x wi-fi7.
Thank you so much!! It works for me. Finally can run Cyberpunk on my pc😭
Holy Shit! It worked! I thought I was making a great jump from my 12900K to the new 14900KF. Speeds were definitely noticeable, games were better and smoother, but I had to keep running all fans at higher speeds to compensate for the freaking heat the CPU was emitting. I was ready to retun the chip and go back to my 12900K. I was stumped. Now I leave all fans on automatic and no more crashes! no more excessive heat! Dude you rock! i9 14900KF, Zotac 4080RTX, 64GB DDR5 6000 XMP1, dual 1TB m.2 NVME 980PRO Raid 0 Passmark score18176 99% percentile!!! Loving it!
My Asrock z790 lightning ddr4 puts the 13700k at 265w with arctic liquid freezer 360mm AIO, has been running stable since release, 2 years ago or so. I think the whole thing is way overblown.
Whats odd is that the CPU still gets hot when PL1 and PL2 are set to 253 Watt because in other Videos you can see that if both are set @253 Watt the temps are not going over 71° according to HWInfo. So whats the issiue here bad cooling ? Because i have the same Mainboard and Problem that the CPU only runs cool when PL1 is set to 125 Watt. Im 100% sure that this is not normal behavior especially when you have a 360mm AIO like me.
307A
PL1-253 WATT
PL2-253 WATT
Check to see it's not 511.75A
@@davidsmith4186I have set the Amps @360 and PL1 and PL2 @253 Watt but when i set Amps @307 then the CPU will not use its full potential because it will throttle like @210 - 220 Watt. So my thinking is if you want to run a 13900k or 14900k at maximum speed you need a fucking good AIO otherwise you must throttle it a bit down or use a Contact Frame to bring the temps down.
I’ve been struggling for like a year I just don’t understand it. Imma try this tho ty
howd it go? and was your game or pc crashing beforehand?
@@sashatulkoff9772 I fixed it, can’t remember if it was this vid but I had to put my computer into power saving mode
Asus MBs just released BIOS updates because all of their boards are running out of spec. The other board co's are bound to do the same. Here is one, my mouse just got an update because the last version caused random lock ups and crashes. The next day my Asus Formula bios had an update. Now I don't know what was causing odd crashes but my money is on the BIOS.
We will discuss this topic in the next episode of the livestream. Tune in Thursday if you have any questions, I'll be answering them live.
Hello my good sir you earned a sub. Can i ask your honest opinion? I wanna move to amd but im afraid to regret it. Since i won't be able to return it due to living in south America.
I want a 7800X3D my main concern is stuttering. I currently own a 12700F cpu. And ocassionaloy here and there i get micro stutters. Nothung too awful or unbearable but i see it.
I was wondering if 7800x3D with 6000 Cl30 ram will give me a better computing experience and gaming. Im a streamer and my OCD is driving crazy with micro stutters and stuff.
I do not uso turbo, i have all my cores at same frequency fixed mode. No CE1, Intel specs.
I would run the ryzen without PBO at fixed 4.950 all cores and -30 offset. Can you give me advice since you have exoerience with ryzen? Thank you kindly
It depends on the type of games you play but in general, the 7800X3D is better than the 12700F across the board. Especially if you stream games that are CPU heavy such as multiplayer FPS games or MMOs. If you look at my livestreams, all of those are done using the Ryzen CPU and have always had high image quality and no stutters or dropped frames.
@@GameTechReviews Thank you for your fast reply. Where do you do Livestreams, here on CZcams or twitch? I'll be taking a look! And thank you.
I'm excited to see amd launching Ryzen 9000, that will translate in current gen price drop. Then I wanna Jump in there
@@MaxySnake I stream on CZcams. You will find lots of recent livestreams talking about DDR5. Live show is every Thursday.
Well even after changing pl1 and pl2 games are still crashing on i9 14900kf 😢
One thing we need to add to this is the iccmax. By default motherboards will try to crank out 500 to 400 amps this is not Intel specification it should be no higher than 307 doing so will lower your temps even more
This video addresses that via the power limit. If PL1 = 125w and the vcore stays in the normal range the current is reduced significantly because of the math.
Mine won’t let me get it lower than 500A and I made the changes….
What is the icc max for you? (cpu core cache current limit max. I will send this to my friend that has arous board
PL1 = 125 watt PL2 = 253 iccmax= 307A, than gaves extreme stock settings PL1=PL2= 253 watt ICCmax = 400A --> This is for 14900k and maybe 13900k
@@DieChaosBoys1 okidoki.
@@CarlosDeBernardMrAgapi and the best is when you make on this 2 cpus, a undervolt with 50mv
Mine won’t let me go below 500A
@@dylancrutchfield2082 with mobo did you have?
INTEL POR is the "Extreme spec"
Manually applied PL1 125/253 PL2 is Intel baseline spec
That is also debatable: PL1 for KS's is 180W , and here Gigabyte left both at 253W :).
How joyful...
We pay so much money for a processor that we then have to undervolt
Some people blame only Intel, I think both sides are to blame.
Intel that they allowed voltages way above theirs
Motherboard manufacturers have approved of this and pushed these limits even further in the name of performance and benchmarks.
Nope, undervolting is not the answer. It only helps reduce thermalling. Stability is why the new Intel default has raised voltages. Power limits prevent excessive temps. But make sure you have a 340mm water cooler minimum.
@@andrev5207 I have no problem with temperatures, even without undervolt
But shortening the life of my CPU is somehow not joyful
My liquid cooling was Artic 420, now I use EK 360 LUX on 13900K
@@andrev5207 I don't know what happened to my previous comment, it was from a phone and it doesn't matter.
I actually have no problems with temps even without undervolt.
I used to use Artic 420 liquid cooling, now I use EK 360 lux
The worrying thing is that I don't want to shorten the life of my CPU, but I also lose performance if I follow the Intel limits
On the other hand, there is a 7800X processor that costs $370 and is almost equivalent to a 14900K that costs $730
Does i5 14600k have the same peoblems ? I have a score little over 25000 in Cinebench 23. I have no termal throtoling.
This was notorious on i7 and i9 and also not every single one. I don’t think i saw any posts about i5 crashes
Nop problems with i 5 only some random freazes on un 5 and un 4 games
"throtoling" 🤣🤣🤣
Right on point thanks,but i have a problem when i use motherboard default my cpu is crashing,when i use intel baseline profile my 13900k is way worse then my 5800x3d which i threw away for this scrap.
From now on im team AMD
I'm going to give this a try. I bought a new machine with a 14700 processor and I've had nothing but problems. It's so depressing watching streamers just play what ever they want but I can't run fuck all with out it crashing. $2500+ computer and all I can do is watch CZcams videos.
Thank u, i have 13900K but i regret it, i think i ll buy 9950x
I am disappointed.
I have seen the news headlines last week, even game devs of the game "Outpost Infinity Siege" openly recommended under clocking for the 13900K & 14900K.
Funny enough many others report that intel has not found the core of the issue yet, you can find hundreds of reports on reddit in the last couple months.
Intel is just hiding with the tail between their legs...
Yes, we know it's not intel causing this issue, but the motherboard makers that have overclock settings on without the users permission to do so.
It is clear that Intel should send out a strong message to all the motherboards makers to undo these overclock settings and more importantly let the consumers know about it.
But hey, they maybe scared giving us the we sue you free card.
Also how come we didn't see a multi million subscribers CZcams tech channel make a hit piece video yet? Are they all too busy with other things?
Ok but why AMD has no issues tho? Because motherboard for Intel & Amd are made by the same manufacturers..
@@JeanSebastienLEGER Why don't you remember when the 7000 series launched motherboard brands were cracking CPU dies because of super high SoC voltages!
Can you help me to get my i9 14900k on the bord Aurorus xtreme X to 5.6 ghz Konstant ? And i dont want my cpu Park any p cores or e cores
Pls help
This is why i went amd 7950x3D, great performance and needs no more than 140W, so it can be air cooled! Team RED is killin’ intel.
The AMD CPUs are definitely much lower maintenance. No need for water cooling, no need for exotic VRMs, easy memory ratios either 6000MT/s gear 1 or 8000MT/s gear 2.
Yep I also went with the 7800X3D, it beats the 14900k and only uses 50watts 😂😂
@@GameTechReviewshi i wanted to ask you about your 192 gb ram video on ryzen 9 7950x3d. is the ASUS ROG Strix X670E F Gaming WiFi a good motherboard for this? Please let me know i need guidance.
yeah... you're gonna find out eventually.
@@GameTechReviews Got AMD builds myself. Yet recommended intel + Nvidia for others that use popular software for production, that often work better with intel.
I9 13 generation some blue screen problem
Didn’t Intel come out and say that PL1/2 should now both be set to 253W and 400A? That’s their “extreme” setting. 125/253w with 307A is their power saving mode
The amps are meant to be 307A regardless.
This is coming from Intel. 307A is the baseline. Not the max recommended
If you put limit on watts cpu want take more amps then watt limit let it. If you set 307 amps cpu want get 253 watts even on turbo. Number of amps cpu is taking depends from watts. With watts as limiter yo don't have to worry about amps.
it safe to do 150w P1 and 285 P2 for little boost and it will not crash :) but rec AIO or water custom loop
Yes, but not advised as anything over 253W is "out of spec" for Intel. Well, technically even having 150W for PL1 is out of spec for intel, since PL1 is 125W.
Depends how lucky you were in the silicon lottery. Some people may get more.
Where is the PL4 ?
I just went back to Windows 10 and now it's working fine. I have 13900KS
How did you do this on an Msi Mb
Select "Boxed Cooler" from the drop down menu. It will automatically set the pl1 =253w pl2= 253w with IccMax of 307a.
Rip my i9-14900ks still crashes i get clock watchdog timeout, it definetly made my pc more stable but still unstable. Man it performs so fast but man random bluescreens SUCKS
Me too.
@@PatrickWoodi got it stable at all core 5.9 ghz. I would love to get it stable at 6 but its impossible with my brain at least
@@L3THALXFOXwhat you change
Tekken 8 still gives me the out of video memory error. 14900kf - 4070super - 32gb Gskill ddr-5600 cl30 ripjaws
Is it configured as shown in the video? Also, 2x16gb DDR5 max speed should be no higher than 5600MT/s if wanting to strictly enforce official supported values.
@@GameTechReviews Configured as in the video. XMP1 on, System memory Multiplier set to auto 5600.
Stop running Tekken 8 that should fix the problem. Follow for more tips.
Uses newest Intel default. Voltage will be higher but should be more stable. Heat is a separate issue to stability.
I always do this as one of the first things with these intel builds, in gaming itself you will not notice any difference btw. only in these generic benchmarks.
@Game Tech Reviews - one more little thing - Intel states PL2 (253W limit) time to be 56 seconds. You did not set this afaik.
can u explain why 56?
@@MrKirlen Well - no - this is just in the deeps of Intel specs sheets, that I've seen during multiple YT views and also checking PDFs. It just is... 56s.
R16 with 4090 & i9 1400k 64 gigs of ram. I've had this thing since Halloween and this hasn't happened a single time.
happened to me after 1 month of usage, was going crazy then month later I RMA it and the new one had no issues since, just luck of the draw
May GOD protect a PC gamer. Amen.
why did it take a year for all these problems to show up? did all these peoples spu's degrade?
the problems were there, but A) a lot of stupid overclockers would recommend just bouncing off the temp limit like fucking idiots B) its been compounding as a problem, hard to notice just a random crash every now and again and C) until a popular game that people complain about starts pointing the finger, no one really cares.
Its just a shame that windows/intel *still* can't figure out how to fucking use the P-core/E-core structure properly, like it almost makes fucking sense until you realize that no program out there is really optimized for it, and the scheduler can't figure out what the hell its doing either.
I've been crashing ever since I got mine, it's been terrible lol
@@nixic_ what motherboard u got?
Its related to high CPU utilisation from certain shader computations are heavily utilised by the Unreal 5 engine. Cinebench R23 happens to really stress that computation. Cinebench R10 does not and does not cause a crash. Popularity of certain games has likely raised the issue.
@@andrev5207 ty
i'm a normal consumer and purchased my high end computer like 3 months ago and just keeps crashing for every game I play it makes no sense why did I pay a premium for this? I shouldn't have to tweak my bios in order to get my computer to function probably I blame intel and msi for not checking these problems out. Went back to my 3 year old rig with my 3080 and i9 12900k just to play my games stable,this is dumb sending my computer back to ibuypower today.
No found for me :( 14900K crashes in games with PL1 125 and PL2 253, only found in XTU using 95Watts for PL1 and PL2 this is a terrible foul of Intel
We will be covering this topic in the upcoming livestream on youtube. Make sure to tune in then if you have any questions.
If you're crashing with 125 & 253 (genuine Intel base specs), then you have a bad chip. RMA immediately.
thx so much 4 this video helped me alot +1 sub
DVID = -0.050
BASE CLOCK = 85MHZ
POWER LIMIT 1 & 2 = 253
thats what i have set & my cpu does go above 60c
where live its dusty & temperatures go 40c
my idle temps are around 38-45c
i have 14900k
My i9 14900k with MSI z790 Edge has NEVER crashed!
That's because it hasn't degraded yet. Give it time. Mine has completely degraded after using it since when it first released.
I've been using an unlimited 13900k since November 2022 at 5.8p/4.5e/5.0ring all on a cheap Z790 Tomahawk. I play Tekken 8 everyday, compile shaders in games, and get 43k+ R23 points. Tune that bios and you will be rewarded.
@@a39tortoise40 Was it overclocked and overheated? I myself am sitting with 13900k and z790i, pl1 and pl2 cost 288w.
@@a39tortoise40 that auto 1.5v vcore killed ur shit or crap auto oc
I've undervolt my 13900kf and get reasonable temps and a score of 42.5k cinebench R23 with maxed out power limit using a 360 AIO there's no way I'd lose 10k points and set the intel specs. Just undervolt and keep the best performance. If the temps are too high your cooling solution isn't good enough.
I just have the rule as have boost go up to 90°C and have sustain temps of full load be 85°C for winter.
Finding the right settings can be a little game in it self, after about 30 reboots I am perfect there where I want it to be.
Can share your uv settings 😊
@kanipaa just look on my channel I've uploaded loads of bios videos
Share ur settings, plz.😊
@@kanipaa I already have
Didn’t really solve anything though. Everyone already knew this and the core issue with stability isn’t unlimited power it’s that the motherboards aren’t properly getting the CPU the voltage it needs at those higher wattages.
i am using i9-14900k with rtx 4080, i replaced the CPU twice and i still get watchdog_timeout crash
increase the voltage on the processor and the error will disappear
Up to vCore CPU
@@bwv582 how please
@@bwv582 how is that
@@G6q8sonic Use Intel XTU
Hopefully Intel or Mobo partners learn from their mistake or they really pulled one over on the consumers.
Intel screwed up with 13900k and 14900k. Amd zen4 7950x3x and 7950x are faster. When they release PROPER CPUS that beat amd withing running proper intel spec watts we will reconsider buying again a intel cpu.
For now is only AMD.!!!! AMD IS THE NEW KING!!!!
This whole fiasco won't be an issue at all with 15th gen, due to the chiplets design.
@@JynxedKoma Time will tell... but from some gossips here and there, Intel seems to have issues with getting things right now in mobile space (they've lost ground in mobile for AMD and AMD cannot keep up with demand from OEMs)... if Ryzen 9 9800 on Zen 5 will stay at 140W and be +20% IPC ... Intel will have a really big problem!
PL1 or PL2 are not the issue - the problem is the voltage motherboard manufacturer are pushing sometime up to 1.55V. Worth looking at
Actually Hardcore Overclocking czcams.com/video/0oOBFMgEDDs/video.html
LIKE I DO
I crash like mad in pubg , 13900k
disiable turbo man
I feel robbed by intel
So let me ask if you bought an i9 14900k you're definitely not getting what you paid for by doing this and if I am correct about that, how bad is it when it comes to what you paid for, like how bad is it.... This is just sad, and degrading when you put so much trust in a company and you expect them to do things the right way for the people not for EGO to allow motherboard manufactures not to have a out of the box cap in order to claim higher then the competition out of the box. /= Yeeesh.... I'm thinking maybe I should wait for the ultra but my computer is just sitting there with no processor because I returned it and that's like at the end of the year right.... SMH... what a bad time to build a PC.
And to add to the stress, when I received my i9-13900k box yesterday (bought online) I wasn't going to open it because I am purchasing components slowly then building it in about 6 months. But I was itching and needed to see it, so I opened the box today. Inside was not a i-9, but a fake, probably a i-5, and it was hardly readable. something like 1.5 Gz. Fortunately I was refunded. Now I'm trying to decide if I go to the store in person and get a i9-14900k or an AMD. (I am definetely going to open the box at the store before leaving)
That is such a scam. Intel will boast about this Unlimited power as a feature. Which will run the cpu out of spec out of the box so that it reaches higher scores to once again boast that they are better than the competition. But then as a result you get issues where now your CPU is a literal frying pan and games crash constantly. But when you go back and run it at spec its now running worse than the competition. That's some shady ass marketing. Next upgrade will go to AMD.
I already knew the fix long time ago people don't set up the PC properly
If you are overheating with 253 watts, then you have inadequate cooling, or improper voltages, or both! Those cpus will do 325i easily without any throttling with proper cooling and voltages.
Intel chips are still made on a 10 nm physical process which is shameful and downright lazy manufacturing. There’s absolutely no innovation besides a different chip layout but the lithography is the same for many generations while AMD is making 5 nm or less chips so no wonder they’re kicking and tell right in the gonads as far as power draw and performance. The Intel CEO needs to be replaced hitting 100°C and thermally throttling is unacceptable for a $500 plus CPU total f u to the consumer.
4000W 🤣🤣
How to fix Intel i9 13900k and 14900k crashing SELLL IT AND BUY AMD💯
How to fix Shintel i9 13900k and 14900k crashing : THROW IT IN THE TRASH WHERE SHINTEL CPU-s BELONG....AND GO BUY AN UPPER RANK PRODUCT LIKE THE SUPERIOR AMD CPU-s are :).
PL 1 Pl 2 253
Enhanced Multicore off
offset -20
thank me later
cant find the "offset" setting on BIOS on gigabyte . Someone help???
@@tiagorios3 Just use Intel XTU.