ASUS... Why are you the way that you are?!

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Well... ASUS is at it again... now that Intel has had to get involved with Motherboard manufacturers killing CPUs by not following their spec requirements for "out of box" settings, ASUS apparently still cant read a F*CKING chart...
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  • @Falcon_Northwest
    @Falcon_Northwest Před 26 dny +1242

    Great video Jay! ASUS really needs calling out on this BIOS. SUPER important people do NOT adjust the IccMax amperage upwards from 280A limit IF they've loaded "Intel Baseline Profile" on ASUS' latest BIOS. That profile sets the SVID (loadline) to a setting called "Intel's Fail Safe". This is a misleading ASUS name, as it is neither from Intel, nor safe. "Intel's Fail Safe" SVID can (and this varies by CPU and motherboard model) put up to 1.67v Vcore into a 14900KS! Above 1.5v should only be for short durations. Please always keep ASUS' "SVID" setting at AUTO, unless your CPU is already unstable with all other settings and still needs more loadline to be stable. "AUTO" SVID + 400A/320W/320W results in a safe Vcore and is OK to use.

    • @TheManChildShow
      @TheManChildShow Před 26 dny +60

      This is so confusing >> Can we just get a Simple "Set this to this" For people like me that are a little confused on all this >>> Having just replaced A 13900kf Barely after a year of Having it to a 14900kf... Now Im worried this is going to Happen again .. Can we just get a Set it to this and go >> now im wondering if i should set everything To the above post and not the settings that i followed from intel specs they recent released

    • @danthevanman294
      @danthevanman294 Před 26 dny +17

      Someone needs to tell him to just hold the delete key not keep spamming it to enter the bios.

    • @joesatchton212
      @joesatchton212 Před 26 dny +23

      As someone who won't hide the truth and has and continues to use a few Asus products for many, many years, it really is depressing to see Asus on the path it is these days....

    • @blbhansel8226
      @blbhansel8226 Před 26 dny +9

      pls if i may ask then , what profile should we enable on the 14900k , just like themanchildshow asked, i am confused here , if i want to use the auto svid what profile should i run then ?

    • @russoalecu7355
      @russoalecu7355 Před 26 dny +6

      @@TheManChildShow I'm also with a 14900KF and if you ever find out what should we enable in bios and what values should we use, please remember me cause I'm stressed out too.

  • @Optimiser113
    @Optimiser113 Před 26 dny +1378

    I won't buy ASUS again due to issues with my current ASUS motherboard and their dodgy warranty support.

    • @TheGeneReyva
      @TheGeneReyva Před 26 dny +165

      After the GN video, I intend to avoid Asus as much as possible.

    • @TheCloudhopper
      @TheCloudhopper Před 26 dny +41

      Hard truth, I havent touched ASUS hardware since the ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard with that abyssmally bad, loud and failure prone south bridge fan. Yes south bridge. ASUS has been on my shit list for some time.

    • @brianm.595
      @brianm.595 Před 26 dny +61

      The question is... which manufacturer of motherboards and video cards would you say isn't dodgy? I can point at instances of wrongly refused RMAs across the board. Gigabyte was doing this a few years ago. MSI was scalping their own rma video cards on eBay. I'm not trying to beat you down, just genuinely asking who do you think is honoring rma the right way and also sells a quality product?

    • @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami
      @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami Před 26 dny +1

      Still have my z170 WS still great, SIGH!
      Any one have a good alternative for my next build? Going AMD 9000 when it releases.

    • @Optimiser113
      @Optimiser113 Před 26 dny +2

      @@brianm.595 True

  • @Chris_94
    @Chris_94 Před 26 dny +864

    Asus "In Search of Incredible" = "In Search of Your Wallets"

    • @SnowMan776
      @SnowMan776 Před 26 dny +1

      🤣

    • @abadenoughdude300
      @abadenoughdude300 Před 26 dny +7

      "In Search of Incredible Bullshit" more like

    • @Haskellerz
      @Haskellerz Před 26 dny +7

      More like "In Search of Idiots who will only buy based on branding"

    • @kaelandin
      @kaelandin Před 26 dny +7

      “In search of profits.”

    • @szaszm_
      @szaszm_ Před 25 dny +3

      so your wallets are incredible

  • @john-wj4ks
    @john-wj4ks Před 24 dny +64

    im glad to see that even Jay hits the del key nonstop during restart 😂

    • @paprikagames
      @paprikagames Před 19 dny +1

      🤣

    • @glitched-be8036
      @glitched-be8036 Před 8 dny +1

      Wait, there's another way?

    • @bligh1156
      @bligh1156 Před 3 dny

      @@glitched-be8036 on 'modern' system you can hold it... I mash it like Jay because I'm old school and don't think of it.

  • @Major-Whoosh
    @Major-Whoosh Před 9 dny +18

    Hey Jay, you need to do a final update video on this. ASUS just released another BIOS update for my ROG STRIX Z790-E that looks like it fixed everything you mentioned in this video!
    From Update Notes:
    1. Introduce the ""Performance Preferences"" with options for Intel Default Settings (Performance/Extreme) and ASUS Advanced OC Profile.
    2. Redefine the factory defaults based on Intel’s new ""Intel Default Settings"" for various CPU SKUs.
    3. Change F5 from ""Load Optimized Defaults"" to ""Reset to Defaults"".
    4. Add warnings when users switch from the defaults to other settings.
    Thanks for all the great videos that are informative and entertaining.

  • @jcpahman77
    @jcpahman77 Před 26 dny +422

    This is absolutely the least of ASUS' problems. Their borderline criminal behavior regarding warranties (see Gamer's Nexus and Louis Rossman's separate videos on the topic) are more than enough for me to realize this is a company that stopped caring about it's customers a LONG time ago, and it's just sad.

    • @AKStovall
      @AKStovall Před 26 dny +30

      Just like nVidia... only on a larger scale. overpriced, under supported. Everything sold is fire and forget. once you take it out of the box, you're on your own.

    • @GLHerzberg
      @GLHerzberg Před 26 dny +41

      Trouble is, the behavior is not peculiar to just Asus. Louis Rossman advocates about the increasing disregard for consumer rights being exhibited across the spectrum of industries. It's as if consumer protection philosophy and laws have ceased to exist.

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Před 25 dny +3

      @@AKStovall nvidia is definitely the one on a larger scale. the whole server market, strangling the card makers. the almost own the gaming laptop market.

    • @ShouPow
      @ShouPow Před 25 dny +6

      ​@@GLHerzberg I mean the pressures of profit & growth driven businesses always supercede those of superior product design.. capitalism and all

    • @anydaynow01
      @anydaynow01 Před 25 dny +1

      @@AKStovall Yeah It's the reason I jumped to AMD from Intel a while ago, for the price there are just better products. Too bad about Asus they were a great company way back when, I guess it's time for me to spend my money elsewhere. I do wish EVGA still made video cards though, but even they got tired of Nvidia's BS.

  • @YT0091
    @YT0091 Před 25 dny +4

    Thanks, Jay! I have an ASUS board where I recently updated the BIOS due to boot problems. That fixed the boot problems but I didn't even realize these new limit games were added. I have the new settings in place now.

  • @3DSergo
    @3DSergo Před 25 dny +178

    Me in my cheap ASSRock motherboard: "Haha, look at these fools."

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Před 25 dny +10

      ASRock's supposed to be relatively good... Or so I hear anyway.

    • @Rockr69747
      @Rockr69747 Před 25 dny

      @@arnox4554 I switched from Asus with both mobo and gpu.

    • @futuza
      @futuza Před 25 dny

      @@arnox4554 They used to be the cheap low quality dollar store brand, but now they're becoming the best one.

    • @mateusbmedeiros
      @mateusbmedeiros Před 25 dny +4

      I reckon it's a more premium product and maybe I'm just lucky or don't have enough experience with brands, but I can't complain at all about my ASRock Taichi X670E.
      Never felt like money was more well spent in a motherboard the same way I never felt money was more well spent in a case than when I moved from an old-ass 2000s style $30 tower case to an O11D Evo.

    • @sladkyhermelin3756
      @sladkyhermelin3756 Před 25 dny +9

      my second hand 60$ asrock B450 pro4 going strong 🗿

  • @Elvewizzy.
    @Elvewizzy. Před 26 dny +89

    If it aint broken, keep making changes until it is.

  • @CarlizWang
    @CarlizWang Před 26 dny +367

    Been buying EVGA and ASUS the past 20 years. First EVGA ditches Nvidia, and now ASUS going haywire with everything they do. It's sad to see how thing are these days.

    • @markmanderson
      @markmanderson Před 26 dny +14

      i hear you, i had to go full asus rog after evga went and 2nd all strix system im wishing i hadnt. I wish Bequiet! made cards and mobos tbvh.

    • @TjayK2
      @TjayK2 Před 26 dny +3

      Got to find new more trust worthy options. Sadly that’s the way that business as a consumer works nowadays.

    • @TearfulNight
      @TearfulNight Před 26 dny +6

      same EVGA brand once forget to put VRM pads and burn some gpus lol .. what a brand

    • @MichaelArlt
      @MichaelArlt Před 25 dny +21

      And EK is going nuts...

    • @Lando00100
      @Lando00100 Před 25 dny +21

      I wanna believe its a bigger issue and everything is turning to crap lol. Movies,Games,computers manufacturers, hell all electronic manufacturers do shady things these days.

  • @DejaVuDejaVuDejaVu
    @DejaVuDejaVuDejaVu Před 15 dny +3

    Nice, TY :) More of this. I would love a complete Asus Bios settings video :)

  • @andreasthomsen852
    @andreasthomsen852 Před 23 dny +2

    OMG, that one line at like 00:15 about the sense wires, it makes so much sense now xD I have had that problem on/off for like 6 months, it comes and goes, even without moving the PC, though it was my PSU getting bad, or not handling the load spikes, as that's normally when it happens, on opening or closing games, not while just under 100% static load

  • @jamesbarlett246
    @jamesbarlett246 Před 26 dny +140

    What makes this worse is not everyone is tech savvy and will likely not go into the bios to make these changes and cook their cpu. Intel's settings should be automatically default so that nobody has problems.

    • @paulbishop6357
      @paulbishop6357 Před 26 dny +20

      Oh no no no. That makes sense. See, we don't make sense here.

    • @antoniohagopian213
      @antoniohagopian213 Před 26 dny +5

      Don't buy a K series. It's that simple, if yoh aren't going to tune anything you are wasting money with the K.

    • @DerrickRG
      @DerrickRG Před 26 dny +15

      ​@@antoniohagopian213Wrong.

    • @xpforevergaming8609
      @xpforevergaming8609 Před 26 dny +5

      To be honest, anyone building a PC is probably tech-savvy to some extent. However, there are also pre-built PCs, so the problems persists.

    • @davefb
      @davefb Před 26 dny +2

      I'm pretty tech. I'm so glad I just stuck with 13500 instead of going for one of these, because its *insane* what you need to know. ( and not on asus).
      This stuff should just be for mad overclockers, not normal use.
      But its purely intels fault by trying to eke out performance by effectively 'controlled' overclocking. Well that and mobo companies trying to be top of charts.

  • @AstralRaeTV
    @AstralRaeTV Před 26 dny +93

    A company's reputation for their customer service is the key. For years I heard that ASUS's has been going downhill so I avoided them when making my latest system. Then there's all this info about them killing CPUs and being dodgy with warranties. EK I heard their customer service was bad so I avoided them when I water-cooled my system and several months later all that stuff came out.
    TL;DR: Avoid companies with a bad reputation for their customer service.
    If they can't stand by their product and fix things when they break it then there's something rotten under the surface.

    • @viperpit-lr2rp
      @viperpit-lr2rp Před 25 dny +1

      Amen vote with our wallets.

    • @anydaynow01
      @anydaynow01 Před 25 dny +1

      Yeah same, been building PCs with Asus motherboards for decades now, with all this info coming out and their not seeming to improve their customer service for a few years now, I'm definitely jumping ship to a more reputable company when I build my next rig until (if) Asus customer service gets its act together.

    • @rednexium4100
      @rednexium4100 Před 23 dny +1

      Asus has been on the flash not feature set for a while now, back when the asus rog strix 1080ti came out. It had mediocre performance and a high price tag. For 50 less you could get the ftw3 from Evga at the time. They have kept the same model. Add a bunch of stuff you won’t use, and charge a premium. Remember the 2k motherboard, that had a water block built in? You could have built an entire computer for that price, was it actually useful? Not really, the board was just a mashup of everything to try and make the price seem reasonable. It even had enough mosfets to use 2520 amps, at 1v with max amperage, that would be 2520
      Watts. For an intel motherboard that will be obsolete every time they change sockets which is every 2 releases. You feasibly couldn’t find a chip that would require that much power. Why add it? Makes it seem more high end. That’s all they do now days, make it seem high end when it legit has no practical uses.

  • @siedenburg1
    @siedenburg1 Před 24 dny +3

    Great video, installed the latest version and tought "default should be intel preset", after the installation my system was extremly unstable. Had to install an older version to fix it. Now I installed the new version again and set everything to intel default (that button is so easy to overlook) and my system is as stable as it could be.
    HW: 12900k, z690 gaming f, 2x32gb 6000mhz corsair dominator (couldn't run stable with asus settings on their newest bios version)

  • @italian316
    @italian316 Před 25 dny +3

    I use since day 1 on my 13900k back Jan-2023 @ 5.4mhz PL1 125w/PL2 253w (Undervolted offset -0.50v) and set TjMax 90c getting Cb23= 38237

  • @Norman_Fleming
    @Norman_Fleming Před 26 dny +80

    Hardware unboxed showed where Intel said these boards were in spec in the past and have now changed their tune since it is causing problems for Intel.

    • @albundy06
      @albundy06 Před 26 dny

      Yup. The bottom line is at the core of all this is Inrel being incompetent clowns and purposely letting these boards do this so they can inch higher on some people's charts.

    • @honeybadger6275
      @honeybadger6275 Před 26 dny +21

      Yup, this ones on intel.

    • @kyoudaiken
      @kyoudaiken Před 26 dny +5

      This problem has been blown up too much IMHO. On AMD's side there was a similar issue making CPUs pop and then cause intense heat melting coolers like GN had shown back then. I guess even the possibility of a house fire is not a big deal anymore when it's AMD. Favoritism stinks.

    • @albundy06
      @albundy06 Před 26 dny +31

      @@kyoudaiken No it hasn't. People are buying CPUs and they're CRASHING during gaming. Crashing during cinebench etc.
      Running at the out of the box settings and their systems aren't stable. And this isn't some extremely rare occurrence either.

    • @surferboyuk84
      @surferboyuk84 Před 26 dny +3

      Intel trying to stay ahead nothing more

  • @itraumatik6550
    @itraumatik6550 Před 26 dny +37

    nope, should be Intel limits set from when shipped , then have an option to opt out of intel stock.
    The ROG tax should get their customers the best recommended settings and Excellent RMA service

  • @ExploringwithGemini
    @ExploringwithGemini Před 23 dny

    Thank you for doing this fixed a few problems for me! Truly appreciate it

  • @whatyareckon5985
    @whatyareckon5985 Před 25 dny +32

    intel's actual base line profile is 125w pl1 and 188w pl2. The 253w pl1 and pl2 is the extreme profile.

  • @liddster
    @liddster Před 26 dny +31

    I'm so grateful with the platform that you hold and how you hold companies accountable for their actions. Especially love when you call them out on their bullshit. Keep fighting for the working man.

  • @MarkBarrett
    @MarkBarrett Před 25 dny +95

    This is way too many steps!
    This should be automatic.
    That's why we made machines!

    • @matthewfrank2498
      @matthewfrank2498 Před 25 dny +15

      exactly, the motherboard should detect what CPU is installed and automatically default to CPU manufactures baseline limits.

    • @trevorhaddox6884
      @trevorhaddox6884 Před 24 dny +3

      Asus would probably want to go back to the days of "please select your graphics card from the list"

    • @jkazos
      @jkazos Před 24 dny +2

      @@trevorhaddox6884 That would still be better than this.

  • @rix3333
    @rix3333 Před 25 dny

    Super usefull !!!!! Thank you so much!

  • @workinprogress5936
    @workinprogress5936 Před 26 dny +78

    Jay, I live about 45 minutes from their headquarters, do you need me to hold a sign that says, "FIX YOUR S**T!"

    • @workinprogress5936
      @workinprogress5936 Před 25 dny +3

      @dairylife8094 maybe I should

    • @viperpit-lr2rp
      @viperpit-lr2rp Před 25 dny

      You should, but wont help

    • @voidptr0
      @voidptr0 Před 25 dny +3

      They will fix it when everyone stop buying.

    • @hR-gw3re
      @hR-gw3re Před 25 dny +1

      throwing a sticks to tanks.
      tbh all buyers need to stop going for asus just because it says 'gamers' on it.
      I have built computers for 14 years now and believe me when I say this, their 'low budget' stuff is more worthy the price than their top tier.
      for high end pieces there are other brands

    • @aeroflopper
      @aeroflopper Před 25 dny

      can you do a video that would be so funny

  • @squidikka
    @squidikka Před 26 dny +88

    Haven't been buying Asus for almost 8 years now. Every year they do something that justifies my decision. They used to be good, but the people in charge are really ruining the company.

    • @Jumbob
      @Jumbob Před 25 dny +3

      same happened with corsair, clothing brands like polo ralph lauren and many other brands. First they made good quality and reasonable priced products. Then they got more popular and the quality started going down and prices up.

    • @OfSheikah
      @OfSheikah Před 25 dny

      with that we are getting Asus having better average selling price relative to units sold! (only the fans would stand with their money in Asus's products)

    • @ReivecS
      @ReivecS Před 25 dny

      They were never good, they may have had a period where you didn't have problems, but I promise you, they were never good. The problem is that all the DIY parts vendors are garbage, there is no good choice.

    • @jepsabs1868
      @jepsabs1868 Před 25 dny

      are there any alternate brands you can suggest? I'm in a lookout for parts and my research for parts can only do so much...

    • @ReivecS
      @ReivecS Před 25 dny +2

      @@jepsabs1868 Only for very specific parts. Sapphire for AMD GPUs has a good rep, as does silverstone for PSUs, with EVGA effectively gone it left a giant hole if you care about quality and good support.

  • @doskungen
    @doskungen Před 24 dny +4

    Thank you for making this video! Hearing this I wish I hadn't gone for an ASUS motherboard when I built the latest computer. Core i9 12900. I had SO many issues with the system being "overclocked by default" and all I wanted was to run EVERYTHING *stock* and within SAFE limits. Building a machine like the one I built is too much money to overclock and mess around with.
    Had SEVERAL e-mails go back and forth between myself an ASUS before I managed to figure out how to set up the BIOS to run what at least feels like "not overclocked". All I want is for the computer to run reliably for a very long time and not die prematurely because of pushing this or that component too hard.....

    • @fluffehgamer4712
      @fluffehgamer4712 Před 24 dny

      U mean intel turbo boost issue u said i9 12900 it’s not overclockable in the way a k series is

    • @AaronWOfficial
      @AaronWOfficial Před 23 dny

      I wish I didn't go ASUS also, had a huge headache getting my i5-13600k to run stable when I put this build together. Meanwhile MSI has just 1 setting to change, and boom you got intel's recommended stock values. Should have went with MSI this time, definitely will next time.

  • @gordonfreeman79
    @gordonfreeman79 Před 24 dny +2

    I wonder if there are Settings like this in ASUS AM4/AM5 boards, too.
    For me, I'm kind of overwhelmed with all the BIOS settings. Is there any "you should change this and that" guide with optimal settings for Ryzen?

  • @ted-b
    @ted-b Před 26 dny +33

    It was all fine while Intel wanted the big performance numbers, now it's costing them, the limits suddenly apply!

    • @sirmonkey1985
      @sirmonkey1985 Před 26 dny +10

      Oh definitely, they're all guilty.

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 26 dny

      They are worried as the next architecture is rumoured to be much more sensitive to this sort of thing and on a entire new platform.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Před 25 dny

      Customers wanted big number too so they could brag how much better Intel was over AMD.

    • @shuttlecommander
      @shuttlecommander Před 25 dny +2

      It reminds me of something that the joker said in the dark Knight:
      They’ll use you because they need you and when they don’t they cast you out, like a leper.

    • @davidsmith4186
      @davidsmith4186 Před 25 dny

      Almost like VW programming their ECU to have false readouts for emissions. 🤷‍♂️ Everything done in the dark comes to light eventually!

  • @bradbrowatzke7236
    @bradbrowatzke7236 Před 25 dny +37

    I love when Jay gets this animated, it means something is legitimately not right. Even a noob can look at a chart and set things up from it, and ASUS is far from a noob. I guess the free range dog analogy is on point.

  • @RodrigoSchmitt_01
    @RodrigoSchmitt_01 Před 24 dny

    Thank you so much Jay, everything you showed in the video happened here, I already fixed it here with your video and now I finally have my i9 100%. :)

  • @youmayknowmeas2an
    @youmayknowmeas2an Před 25 dny +2

    Jay you've done 3 videos showing this problem on Asus motherboards! Can we see just how screwed the others are as well?

  • @BEARTAC0S
    @BEARTAC0S Před 26 dny +356

    Republic of Goons

    • @tyler6602
      @tyler6602 Před 26 dny +25

      Republic of Gooning

    • @blackghost1791
      @blackghost1791 Před 26 dny +16

      ​@@tyler6602I like how "goon" lost it's meaning

    • @thealien_ali3382
      @thealien_ali3382 Před 26 dny +4

      Republic of t wats

    • @junko4166
      @junko4166 Před 26 dny +6

      ​@@tyler6602So that's why they don't get anything done. Can't break the streak 🗿.

    • @jmal
      @jmal Před 25 dny +8

      Republic of Gooners?

  • @KevPezJALP
    @KevPezJALP Před 26 dny +31

    Oh asus.

    • @TeaBurn
      @TeaBurn Před 26 dny

      They should change the first "s" in their name to an "n".

  • @kilotangosierra
    @kilotangosierra Před 25 dny

    Jay, which m/b manufacturer can you recommend going forward? i am due for an upgrade soon and i would be interested to know your thoughts on a recommended cpu and board based on all this drama with baseline profiles. thanks!

  • @jamesblacklord8372
    @jamesblacklord8372 Před 8 dny

    Thank you so much Jay. I recently built a new computer and decided to go with an Intel/Asus motherboard combo. Never again. I was shocked by your video and immediately went and checked mine's BIOS. Same scenario on a i7 14700kf cpu with their boards. Settings were almost the exact same as your video is.

  • @Night360
    @Night360 Před 26 dny +62

    I don’t blame Jay for being upset. This whole thing is pissing me off too. I ran my 14900k system for months trying to figure out why it kept crashing until I was able to set the Intel limits on my MSI motherboard. This whole situation just adds one more crappy layer to deal with after building a new computer.

    • @antoniohagopian213
      @antoniohagopian213 Před 26 dny +1

      Why do you even keep everything on auto? Like why do you buy a K series if you are not going to set it up yourself, even if you don't overclock you shouldn't let anything on auto.

    • @RoycoNL
      @RoycoNL Před 26 dny +19

      ​@@antoniohagopian213the auto settings should NOT be making you system unstable even if you are allowed to do things manually the baseline should be stable imho this is a big fail on intel en the motherboard manufacturers

    • @krisc1684
      @krisc1684 Před 26 dny +6

      ​@@antoniohagopian213 why would they run above stock speeds if it's already crashing? Would you start overclocking as a troubleshooting measure?

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 26 dny +1

      If the board partners don't play ball on this intel will just take their ability to do it away from them. That's what these idiots are risking.

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 26 dny +4

      ​@antoniohagopian213 auto should just be the default with safe limits as specified by intel. Then manual is once you have confirmed stability at the safe limits.
      This could end up causing intel to do one of a couple of things, either they lock down k chips to only work within limits intel allows or they put blowable fuses on the chips that trigger if you go beyond those safe limits intel decides on and no warranty for those chips. If the board makers won't play ball, intel has to get tough.
      This disaster could impact adoption of the next gen on the new socket and platform and intel cannot afford that.

  • @seansmith908
    @seansmith908 Před 25 dny +36

    Running a 13900kf here, I bumped my amps to 400, my under load temps dropped. Asus Z790 Hero, my last Asus product. Thanks Jay!!!

    • @fluffehgamer4712
      @fluffehgamer4712 Před 24 dny

      U mean watts pulling 400 amps at home on one circuit is impossible lol

    • @fredEVOIX
      @fredEVOIX Před 24 dny +2

      ​@@fluffehgamer4712 400 watts can be 400V with 1A or 1V with 400A (V x A = W) and what is the voltage of a cpu ? 1.xV knowing that it's not 1:1 that the PCH memory etc..all draw their own current and there's a lot of it on a high end pc this might also be counting 1 ms spikes that barely registers but that would trip a limiter

    • @fluffehgamer4712
      @fluffehgamer4712 Před 24 dny

      @@fredEVOIX ok? But those amps would be the psu making them or not the same amps as in the breaker Moses have 100/200amp service and most circuits are 15 amps some 30 but then some shaker multiple recepticals then also most hous within isn’t rated at 400 amp draw from the outlet

    • @Gargols1
      @Gargols1 Před 23 dny

      @@fluffehgamer4712 Electricity 101. Check it again. Amperage on breakers are meant for rated/service voltage.

  • @Ericobab
    @Ericobab Před 25 dny +2

    Where can we find the charts for the previous générations ? I just saw Asus upoloaded new bios on thei website even for the 10th-11th gen motherboards

  • @mattl1807
    @mattl1807 Před 25 dny

    Hey Jay, can you recommend a video or guide that can go through the asus bios and explain to the user how all these various settings work?

  • @MarkBarrett
    @MarkBarrett Před 25 dny +10

    Some people would say:
    "More numbers mean better".

  • @the_shameless
    @the_shameless Před 26 dny +104

    It's really sad because they have a great variety of products and I've used several that I've loved. But this.... Gotta be upper management with their heads up their butts always ruining good companies

    • @xXSasukeXx89
      @xXSasukeXx89 Před 26 dny +9

      Shareholders are the real upper management they don’t tell you about

    • @-Devy-
      @-Devy- Před 26 dny +7

      @@xXSasukeXx89 Shareholders don't manage anything, they just expect to be paid.

    • @paulbishop6357
      @paulbishop6357 Před 26 dny +12

      @@-Devy-
      And that is why, if you have a good thing going, don't sell stock. Keep any company you have private. Never mind the investment opportunities. The weight of having idiots tell you what to do when they know nothing is just too much.

    • @DMitr0
      @DMitr0 Před 26 dny

      i'm on the asus compalintboard following the chaos, cause i'm waiting for them to solve the sleep issues with all their boards on AM5.
      the chaos is in every segment, it's not just upper managment.
      if you don't talk about their favorite issue, they will downright ignore you, and atp, a good 10% of all comments are compalining about the sleep mode issues, and they only reply to ram timing BS.
      no the thread is not OC related, it's their bios thread.
      absolute nightmare and my last ASUS or ROG product.
      and yes, AMD is partially to blame too.
      absolut catastrophy of a lauch.
      AMD can count themselfes lucky, that many PC gamers, are also tinkerers, but for me, as a 'i OC'd intels in the past', and not that deep, it's a freaking nightmare.
      and intel is also just F'ing up.
      can't escape the horror basiclly.

    • @chrisb8479
      @chrisb8479 Před 25 dny

      Sometimes actions speak louder than words though. Jay just built an Intel system with a ASUS motherboard for his personal gaming rig. I don’t think he would do that if they were inferior products.

  • @JosueRivasphotography
    @JosueRivasphotography Před 24 dny

    Thanks for that info!

  • @charlesgoin8217
    @charlesgoin8217 Před 25 dny

    I also had a lot of issue with DDR5, especially my CL28 5600 which wasnt listed on most boards for XMP profile.

  • @Kapono5150
    @Kapono5150 Před 26 dny +34

    Somehow Asus CONTINUES to make it on the JayzTwoCents channel even after being fired

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 26 dny +4

      Because Jay is firing at them for their continued crap.

    • @ThatWarlockBoi
      @ThatWarlockBoi Před 26 dny +1

      They must think all PR is good PR

    • @TjayK2
      @TjayK2 Před 26 dny

      Just because you’re done working with someone doesn’t mean you can’t trash them. 😂

    • @whpony96
      @whpony96 Před 26 dny +2

      Now Jay can hurt their rep and not promote it and ASUS can't do anything to stop him.

    • @ES-art
      @ES-art Před 26 dny

      🤣🤣

  • @michaelgentry7755
    @michaelgentry7755 Před 26 dny +4

    Hi Jay thanks to you I built my first pc a few years ago and followed your video on how to build start to finish thank you so much man

  • @robins7357
    @robins7357 Před 25 dny

    Love the Otamatone interlude xD Who of you played that?

  • @lambertainment9618
    @lambertainment9618 Před 15 dny

    Great video, im curious about my i5-14600k should it be pretty close with the other options such as CEP enabled and such? Im on the spec page for intel but its setup so bad.

  • @shaolinsaja8581
    @shaolinsaja8581 Před 25 dny +10

    Did I miss something? I thought Asus was fired...

  • @Anugrah_Amriza
    @Anugrah_Amriza Před 26 dny +83

    Republic of Goombas
    Reason for this naming? Goombas are the most generic mobs in Super Mario, hence why tagging RoG as Generic might ruin their brand image _even further_
    Sincerely, a former RoG Simp

  • @ST3RLII
    @ST3RLII Před 23 dny

    Hey thanks for making us aware of stuff like this you just saved someone's CPU :D Great Stuff 👍
    On another note, I want to build myself another PC this year and would like to know which Hardware Manufacturers are making the best Motherboards (BIOS and Feature Wise)

  • @paul2609
    @paul2609 Před 25 dny

    That BIOS message that says to follow intel guidelines setting is to disable MCE has been there since Z170, it's a generic message from way back then, it's not just recently added in.

  • @N00b0died
    @N00b0died Před 26 dny +79

    Asus got Jay so mad he's turned into Frieza 🤣🤣

  • @ryanbrumm9011
    @ryanbrumm9011 Před 26 dny +60

    I have ASUS in my system but given the warranty issues and their sketchy warranty/RMA that Steve posted about im considering swapping it out.

    • @jokingtiger
      @jokingtiger Před 26 dny +18

      It is an industry wide issue. That is why Steve said that he cannot recommend another company. This needs to be handled by the entire industry not just single companies.

    • @vespermoirai975
      @vespermoirai975 Před 26 dny +2

      I swore them off for my next build. Took 2 years to fight them about my monitor (almost a 800$ monitor) and still never technically fixed it. Me and my wife have ROG systems. Next systems will have none.

    • @vespermoirai975
      @vespermoirai975 Před 26 dny +2

      @@jokingtiger It is, but ASUS is the showrunner of bad RMA service and pushing things to the limits for no other reason other than because they can. Even Gigabyte has had a leg up on them in the past 4 years.

    • @arthurwintersight7868
      @arthurwintersight7868 Před 26 dny +15

      I wouldn't throw out a working part - just don't buy anything else from them.

    • @Taylexwow
      @Taylexwow Před 26 dny +6

      @@arthurwintersight7868 Exactly, spending money when not needed is merely symbolic but ultimately financially foolish

  • @noybdi137
    @noybdi137 Před 22 dny +2

    I have an I7-14700KF and cannot find its limits online. Is it also 400A? Intel Defaults puts it at 280, Bios optimized at 511.75, just as in this video. Where can I get the nice lists for processors other than the I9s please?

  • @bryanumana9927
    @bryanumana9927 Před 5 dny

    Thanks for bringing this to light I've been having issues with my build I even took it to a computer repair shop they told me it was my gpu after some more diagnosing I found out my cpu was crashing during high intensity games so I looked it up and sure enough this was the issue I changed the settings in my bios and now my cpu is working properly And not crashing however now I don't know if my cpu has sustained significant damage which sucks.

  • @lazaros1312
    @lazaros1312 Před 25 dny +45

    "Updating your bios will invalidated your warranty"
    - Asus to all x3d users

    • @AnonymousUser-ww6ns
      @AnonymousUser-ww6ns Před 25 dny +5

      Yep I remember this very well in my head. I made sure to never touch an ASUS product again.
      Went for Asrock and never had an issue.

    • @TheYear-dm9op
      @TheYear-dm9op Před 24 dny

      Wat? 🤣

  • @PoizenJam
    @PoizenJam Před 26 dny +212

    You're being too kind to ASUS. The BIOS should be running all parts within spec by _default._ The fact that any user input is required to force ASUS to run the Intel CPUs within spec is absurd.
    But Intel isn't blameless in this either. They were happy to look the other way because the crazy power limits were the only way they could reasonably compete with AMD's recent offerings. Gotta crack 40k on CB R23 with those flagship i9s during review season! Well, at least they _were_ happy until the chip failures and RMAs started rolling in.

    • @officialteamroc
      @officialteamroc Před 26 dny +1

      its a unlocked cpu no? thats why people buy unlocked cpu isnt it?

    • @officialteamroc
      @officialteamroc Před 26 dny +1

      i could be wrong but i thought thats what it meant... the big fuss should be intel focused.. jay is jumping on the damn band wagon like he always does smh

    • @seshpenguin
      @seshpenguin Před 25 dny +19

      ​@@officialteamroc Yea but you always want to start at a good known baseline before going above the spec, it makes it a lot easier to debug and prevents mistakes from happening out of your control.

    • @PoizenJam
      @PoizenJam Před 25 dny +21

      @officialteamroc Does my statement that 'The BIOS should be running all parts within spec by _default'_ conflict with the fact that unlocked CPUs _can_ be configured to run beyond spec?

    • @DimkaTsv
      @DimkaTsv Před 25 dny +4

      Issue is that Intel had almost no proper spec before that. They only recommended most of the stuff, unlike AMD which enforces limits.
      And that ASUS BIOS was very likely made before Intel released their new sheet.

  • @mascot4950
    @mascot4950 Před 25 dny

    A few months ago I built a new computer with a 14900K and an Asus motherboard. I didn't really experience stability issues at default settings, but I noticed it was thermal throttling consistently during stress tests, even with an AIO. Instead of manually tweaking everything, I just turned on the "limit to 90c" setting and I've left it there since. I have no idea if I should be worried about frying the CPU or not, and I just can't be bothered to delve into this in detail, so hopefully that's enough to keep it happy for some years.

  • @chanzeyu1
    @chanzeyu1 Před 25 dny +1

    Great Thumbnail! Had a good laugh.

  • @danielagius6634
    @danielagius6634 Před 25 dny +4

    Although I entirely agree that the situation is a mess, and I have commented on various occasions on this topic on Jay's earlier videos, on this particular item I think there has been some confusion.
    The Intel statement that Jay is referring to is Intel's second one, a preliminary statement having been made in early April I believe. This second detailed statement was released on the 7th or 8th of May, long after Asus introduced the Intel Baseline Profile on z790 boards (Asus released the revised bios with the Intel Baseline Profile around the 19th April).
    Asus is therefore yet to react to this new statement. The rumours are that Intel has given motherboard manufacturers until the end of May to address this issue. I would expect new bios from Asus and others over the next two weeks.
    Update 31st May: As expected, Asus has now released a new bios with the correct defaults as mandated by Intel (including pressing F5 no longer loading optimized defaults), and the various options are now available as per Intel recommendations that was shown on the chart.

  • @R_M_Renfield
    @R_M_Renfield Před 26 dny +5

    Im curently sitting in a room with 5 pc's with ASUS motherboards and an ROG Ally. I've used ASUS since I started building PC's. At this point I don't plan on ever looking at them again. Keep up the good work!

  • @cortaliaailiosua3157
    @cortaliaailiosua3157 Před 25 dny +2

    Yeah Asus is all out of the good graces they earned over the years from me. Back in the XP days I had a core duo with a Asus board and it was rock solid. I still have my 6700k and asus pro board combo (gave it to my mom, still does everything she needs then some) and the strix gpu's I had were always stupid good with noise and temps... until the 30 series anyways.
    Then my last build... X570 Strix board - Died just out of warranty after I moved from a 3700x to 5900x... ok no big ... one off problem Replaced it with a newer x570s Dark hero,... then like a year ago the LED bar on my Strix 3080 12gb had all the blue led's fail, turns out its a common issue (and FYI, the card is loud and hot by default, had to undervolt it to get it not to sound like a harrier jet, it's a far cry from the quiet 2070s strix I replaced).
    Tried to RMA, short story was I was basically told the light bar is was considered cosmetic and not covered, they would need 8 weeks and they would send an estimate for repair... No thanks I bought a 2 pack of the LED bars off alliexpress for 20 bucks (canadian).... and spent an evening tearing the card apart and replacing the bar (they either did an impressive knockoff job, but my guess is that it's leftover direct factory sale judging from the stamping on the back).
    Now if they made one change, had they put the cable connection slot for the rgb cable on facing out... I could have replaced it by just taking off the shroud, but no they mounted it so you have to unmount the entire cooler.... because F consumers that's why. The good news is after re pasting it with some NT-H1 left over from a low profile Noctua cooler I use in another pc the temps dropped a few degrees and it runs quieter.
    Haven't looked at Asus products since.

  • @schifoso
    @schifoso Před 24 dny +1

    That new line was in there in the 2202 BIOS from April 19. It's also in the description for the BIOS.
    The update cripples the performance.

  • @andrewstruthers8365
    @andrewstruthers8365 Před 24 dny

    Hey Jay , have a look at LTT on making water tube on a 3d printer, make a car or ship in one tube

  • @sandornyemcsok4168
    @sandornyemcsok4168 Před 26 dny +5

    7:33 "SVID behaviour = Intel's'fail safe: Ok". No, it is not. Buildzoid told in a recent video that this is a stupid setting, which increases voltage to an absurd level therefore people should avoid to set it.

  • @TheDoubleBee
    @TheDoubleBee Před 26 dny +18

    ASUS needs to be renamed to AssUS

    • @Daisudori
      @Daisudori Před 26 dny +7

      ASSUS, MICRO SHIT INTERNATIONAL, GIGASHYTE, BADROCK. fixed it for ya.

    • @CarlosXPhone
      @CarlosXPhone Před 26 dny

      😆 🤣 😂 You guys are brutal.

    • @jmal
      @jmal Před 25 dny +2

      A SUS

    • @AnonymousUser-ww6ns
      @AnonymousUser-ww6ns Před 25 dny

      @Dd Hahahahha very funny.
      Actually Asrock is the only good one.

  • @paul2609
    @paul2609 Před 25 dny +1

    4:47 that same BIOS message has been there since Z170, I know because I saw this on my Z170 motherboard! This is just a generic message, not recently added in.

  • @imthatguy7394
    @imthatguy7394 Před 20 dny +1

    8:54 what I'm confused about is that you still had Unlimited ICCMAX set to Auto when it should have been disabled?

  • @randomjuan843
    @randomjuan843 Před 26 dny +7

    Great video! You guys should make a video showing the difference between Intel & AMD Bios settings, maybe it's time to switch back to AMD.

  • @Aotearas
    @Aotearas Před 26 dny +3

    Aww yiss. I can listen to you and Steve tearing ASUS a new one all day long. This stuff is my Tech ASMR, gets the neurons firing!

  • @jamessouthgate4086
    @jamessouthgate4086 Před 24 dny +2

    Is there a chart like this for the 13700k skews?

  • @temax
    @temax Před 21 dnem +2

    What a nightmare is ASUS.

  • @ianwebster891
    @ianwebster891 Před 26 dny +12

    Asoooos! Y U doooo dis?

  • @jyatras
    @jyatras Před 25 dny +3

    Where can we get the intel chart from? I have a 14700k and would like to make sure 8m running in spec

    • @sdbegotist
      @sdbegotist Před 19 dny

      In the same boat, and no clue where to find it either

  • @kingm3llo
    @kingm3llo Před 25 dny +1

    do I need to update my bios if my pc runs fine? I have had my 13900k pegged at 100% in cities skylines 2 and have never crashed

  • @arthurmoyer2657
    @arthurmoyer2657 Před 17 dny

    Actually this video saved my machine. I've had my machine for a year (13900KF), and for the past few months, I keep getting random crashes in games, and even random Blue-screens. (Hell divers II would crash within 5 minutes). Changing the settings on my MB made my system stable again. If the problems come back, at least I know my CPU *IS* damaged and what to replace. Thank you ever so much!

  • @Snarlacc
    @Snarlacc Před 16 dny +7

    One of my first PCs was an Atlon advertized as having 1200Mhz, it always ran on 800Mhz. Years and 5 PC's later I found out to get the right speed you had to set a jumper. I never got the full performance, because nobody I talked to knew back then that there is a jumper. That ASUS stuff reminds me of this story.

  • @SUBOSVK
    @SUBOSVK Před 25 dny +9

    Hi Jayz,i have this result of my PC with i14700k in Cinebench r23:
    400A - 32386 points(AVG Temp. = 96C/AIO 360 cooling)253W
    280A - 31964 points(AVG Temp. = 84C/AIO 360 cooling)230W
    I Stay on 280A 🤓

  • @Sanutep
    @Sanutep Před 21 dnem

    this and the GN stuff hitting hard :D

  • @Avarice01
    @Avarice01 Před 2 dny

    I have a Zephyrus pro duo 16(2022) I bought on Amazon last year. Should I be worried and what can I do? It took me 12 years to upgrade from my Sony Vaio, finally settled on this for the extra screen to do my Cybersecurity classes. My Sony Vaio Fit svf15n17cxb still treats me right to this day after bumping the ram and storage up, throttlestopping, and Everything Tech optimization and debloating.

  • @peterbroad6793
    @peterbroad6793 Před 26 dny +33

    Intel deserves a lot of the blame for this too. They issued new limits after they issued their “Baseline” numbers. They have been trying their best to be at the top of the performance charts; even if it burns out consumers’ CPUs.

    • @kyoudaiken
      @kyoudaiken Před 26 dny +2

      Util this day nobody could bring any evidence that Intel endorsed what board partners have been doing. While on AMD's side, CPUs ACTUALLY burned out (VSoC on X3D) and could cause house fires, there nobody complained and the uproar was non existent. Favoritism stinks.

    • @Hugh_I
      @Hugh_I Před 25 dny

      @@kyoudaikenIntel didn't vocally endorse it, but they also didn't provide clear guide lines (as say AMD indeed does), nor did they ever intervene to stop it. That's kinda the same as endorsing it, they really could've shut that down any time they wanted to.
      On the AMD thing people did indeed complain. Did you miss the huge news cycle on every tech channel when those X3Ds popped? It just didn't go on for so long and didn't affect that many, because the issues was limited to some boards and resolved relatively quickly by AMD and the board manufactures. The CPUs got hit with too high a voltage - indeed outside of AMD's spec - for various reasons on some boards. IIRC those reasons were indeed that some boards didn't respect the actually clear guidelines that AMD has, which was compounded by some too high tolerance on voltage measurement implementations that weren't taken into consideration. They fixed it, RMA'd the broken CPUs and there was no more uproar to be had about it after that. There is no favoritism here.

    • @viperpit-lr2rp
      @viperpit-lr2rp Před 25 dny +6

      ​@@kyoudaiken🤡

    • @thomasphillips885
      @thomasphillips885 Před 25 dny +4

      ​@@kyoudaikenit's simple. You can't make an Intel motherboard with an Intel BIOS without Intel signing off on it

    • @ahettinger525
      @ahettinger525 Před 25 dny +1

      @@kyoudaiken Why would anyone (other then complete fanbois) complain about a fixed problem from AMD on a story about _current_ Intel problems? That just doesn't make sense.

  • @sureberferber9101
    @sureberferber9101 Před 26 dny +26

    Jay: ASUS... Why are you the way that you are?!
    Asus: Because I'm FKing EVIL!!!

  • @jeojofabad5949
    @jeojofabad5949 Před 24 dny

    Been wanting to jump back in into building my own desktop, but i dont know which brands to trust anymore. Any recommendations on the mobo and gpu?

  • @g0shua
    @g0shua Před 20 dny

    Where did you find that graphic showing the Intel power delivery profiles? I'm trying to locate similar settings for my 12700K.

  • @BareKragujevdza
    @BareKragujevdza Před 25 dny +16

    4:55 NO! it is from 7th gen! i7-78xx and i9-79xx CPUs have exactly the same power/ heating issue!

    • @wastanley734
      @wastanley734 Před 24 dny +1

      Anything past 4 cores has been an issue for intel. Why they said no one needs more than 4 cores. And everything has been downhill since more than 4 cores. They knew that they couldn't do anything beyond 4 cores well from the get go.

    • @madhatter5475
      @madhatter5475 Před 24 dny

      False

    • @fredEVOIX
      @fredEVOIX Před 24 dny +1

      wrong my 9900k on an asrock z390 is still running fine and it's 6 years old now, ocing it degraded it slightly but all i had to do was bump 0.05 then 0.1v and i was good
      12-13000 your cpu will start blue screening all the time and will start crashing in games and benchmarks after 4-6 months very different by that point it's already dead

  • @mcash2189
    @mcash2189 Před 25 dny +15

    I absolutely agree with you; no end user should have to manually tweak the BIOS in order to get the performance that they paid for. However, I think every end user should educate themselves on how to tweak the BIOS themselves. I am, by no means, excusing motherboard manufacturers for not following the Intel spec, but at the same time, I think part of the problem is so many people use a computer every single day and have no concept as to how the machine actually works.

  • @cax230
    @cax230 Před 20 dny +1

    How do I find the chart in the video that shows the power specs for other intel CPUs?

  • @tylerwilson6479
    @tylerwilson6479 Před 24 dny

    Hey jay, just letting you know it’s not just Intel asus is doing this too. I have an asus Crosshair VIII Formula with an 5900x. When setting PBO to auto or enabled it sets my PPT to 395, EDC to 200 and my TDC to 255

  • @lsik231l
    @lsik231l Před 25 dny +10

    Instead of spamming/holding a button to get into BIOS, you can make a desktop shortcut to automatically reboot into BIOS. It is helpful if overclocking CPU/RAM and need frequent access. Here's how: Create a shortcut with the following commands "shutdown /r /fw /t 1". The "1" is in how many seconds you want the command to execute, so adjust as desired.

    • @kreuner11
      @kreuner11 Před 25 dny +1

      Usually you can just press it once when you're keyboard lights up instead of spamming, the spamming comes from the fact there's usually not audio or visual indicator it will boot into the setup

  • @samuelrave
    @samuelrave Před 26 dny +44

    AMD Ryzen on AM5 is getting better and better 💯🤩

    • @1centimetre
      @1centimetre Před 26 dny +9

      AMD should get pricing right in international markets. Outside the US, they seem to be overpriced vs a comparable Intel/NVIDIA for some reason. Incredible value for money, but only if you're so close to the MSRP.

    • @AKStovall
      @AKStovall Před 26 dny +1

      just not ASUS or MSI, since they tend to nuke the 7xxxX3D SKUs, still even after the big bruhaha last year over it. ASRock and Gigabyte, in that order.

    • @Th3Fly1ngCow
      @Th3Fly1ngCow Před 26 dny

      I just wish they had better memory controllers once they get that dialed in I might go AMD for good

    • @georgwarhead2801
      @georgwarhead2801 Před 26 dny +8

      @@Th3Fly1ngCow this comment tells me, that you have ABSOLUTLY no idea, what you talk about...ryzen 7000 has absolutly no problem runing memory with 8000MT/s ( wich indicates, that there is no problem with the memory controler at all) the problem you are talking about is the infinity fabric wich cant reach 4000mhz so you have to change to a 1:2 ratio wich lets your IF run at 2000mhz and the ram at 4000mhz (8000MT/s) but you will loose performance, but it has nothing to do with the memory controler...

    • @SahajPS
      @SahajPS Před 26 dny

      RAM does not matter much on X3D because of the 3D V cache​@@Th3Fly1ngCow

  • @shootloadrepeat
    @shootloadrepeat Před 25 dny

    What about XMP settings? Was that covered here? Should we still run XMP or is memory speed not that important anymore? I have most of these settings as in the video set, except I'm running the Intel "extreme" settings of 320watts long/short and 400A limit. I'm running memory at the stock default and system is stable. If I run XMP II then system will crash in games now (didn't used to) but is stable in benchmarks. CB23 score is about 37000 which I know is still low for my 14900KS. Also, where is that pdf that shows the baseline settings for reference? I've had a hard time trying to find it. Also, thanks for having the integrity to call out these big manufacturers on their BS. (I'm running the exact same board as well)

  • @mogadeet6857
    @mogadeet6857 Před 22 dny

    Such good info.

  • @CNC295
    @CNC295 Před 26 dny +18

    I wonder if Intel is going to face a class action lawsuit like AMD did over those 8 core chips that weren't really 8 core. I mean if you're paying for something and you're not getting it isn't that consumer fraud?

    • @estebangardila
      @estebangardila Před 26 dny +8

      This is on the mobo manufacturers, not on Intel. Intel gives guidelines but mobo makers are the ones not following them.

    • @honeybadger6275
      @honeybadger6275 Před 26 dny +8

      @@estebangardila No, it's on intel, because the manufacturers were following intel's guidelines.

    • @paulbishop6357
      @paulbishop6357 Před 26 dny +1

      Except it wasn't intel doing this, so I doubt it.

    • @TheAssirra
      @TheAssirra Před 26 dny +2

      @@honeybadger6275 They weren't, that's the whole point and why Intel even have to get involved here.

    • @sandornyemcsok4168
      @sandornyemcsok4168 Před 26 dny +4

      @@estebangardila
      Intel reviews and approves all UEFIs. No manufacturer can issue any mobo and its UEFI without the permission of Intel. Therefore it is 100% Intel's fault.

  • @YuasBirds
    @YuasBirds Před 26 dny +9

    I will never buy Asus again, every single Asus product I have ever bought has had major issues. Bricked motherboards for seemingly no reason, faulty laptop displays and batteries, buggy keyboard software, the list goes on. It's a shame because from a performance standpoint, they've always been great, but performance doesn't matter if the reliability is nonexistent.

    • @sladkyhermelin3756
      @sladkyhermelin3756 Před 25 dny +1

      i dont believe in asus either anymore, i still have 2 of their products: an old MOBO and an older STRIX GPU (they luckily still work fine) and i had asus laptop which bricked itself after i put samsung SSD into it. you cant make this shit up, the SSD totaly burned the laptop MOBO and shows no signs of life anymore. thanks ASUS, now i gotta pay to get the board fixed by someone, so glad the laptop lasted not even a year. (i installed it correctly, it decided to die after like 2 months after i replaced the disk)

  • @Unknown-vj5tk
    @Unknown-vj5tk Před 6 dny

    They have updated this now and fixed all the issues i believe please make a updtae on this jayz

  • @wickedneurons
    @wickedneurons Před 6 dny

    Asus just released a new bios with the legit default settings for my z790 board. About damn time. I’m sure you and others’ attention to this directly caused that work to be done. Thank you.

  • @friendlyfever1499
    @friendlyfever1499 Před 21 dnem +4

    Republic Of Givemeyourmoney

  • @jokingtiger
    @jokingtiger Před 26 dny +15

    Intel is a mess right now. They are pushing their chips too far instead of improving the architecture.

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 26 dny +1

      Because they have not really improved their core architecture much since skylake. Meteor lake is the first big change and its successor comes to desktop on a new socket later this year and performance probably won't be much better than raptor lake refresh at best.

    • @timgibney5590
      @timgibney5590 Před 25 dny

      @@bionicgeekgrrl The new alder lake is a new architecture from scratch. It is fast and superior to AMD when it comes to lower thread count workloads even. The problem is Intel is stuck at 10nm while AMD is at 5nm and migrating to 3nm. Intel is overvolting the shit to make up and overclocking. My 13900k does not even meet the specs of 2 cores hitting 5.9hhz. They should have put 5.4ghz all core with 1 to 2 cores hitting 5.6 GHz. The next gen GPU will be only 5.5 GHz MAX. Just that .2 ghz difference can radically lower temperatures and voltage requirements. When you are on the edge things spike and break very fast.

    • @viperpit-lr2rp
      @viperpit-lr2rp Před 25 dny +1

      ​@timgibney5590 superior? Lmao sure

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 25 dny

      @@timgibney5590 Plus Lunar Lake will supposedly drop hyper threading in the aim of dropping temps further. It will also add ARC graphics in place of the previous Xe versions currently shipping with Alder Lake derived chips.
      I'd not say Alder Lake is superior to AMD, just faster with brute force and more cores even if some of those cores are E cores, it adds up, they both have their pros and cons though. With AMD if you were building now you know you have at least another generation of support to come with Zen5 and Zen5 x3D chips to come for AM5, and maybe Zen6 if that makes it out before the end of 2025. For Intel, you're looking at a whole new socket, chipset and DDR5 only when Lunar Lake launches later in the year, so buying Socket 1700 doesn't make much sense right now, especially buying the DDR4 version.
      Also you cannot really compare TSMC and Intel nm ratings as it is all marketing these days. What one calls 5nm is no longer the actual size of the components. But the TSMC processes are much more advanced than anything Intel has gotten to work so far (getting things to work is why Meteor Lake is mobile only due to huge delays forcing Meteor Lake-S cancellation and a refresh of raptor lake).

    • @timgibney5590
      @timgibney5590 Před 25 dny

      @@viperpit-lr2rp Yep. I love my supperior cb 23 and gaming scores over AMD

  • @vsm1456
    @vsm1456 Před 24 dny +1

    where can I find these Intel baseline profiles? specifically for 13700k

  • @davidilie3795
    @davidilie3795 Před 24 dny

    Thanks for the video Jay, I'm about to switch to a 14th gen cpu myself as a BIOS update for x570 rather seriously degraded my cpu and my pch now runs almost 10c hotter. AMD AGESA V2 1.2.0.B in the newest rollout from gigabyte's uefi update cause strange voltage behavior to where I opened up HWinfo right after boot and saw my cpu @ 112C. idk how it didn't shutdown or thermal throttle but yeah, fun times.
    Small side note. While intel is having these current issues, they do seem to have fewer uefi updates. I see this as less potential for irreversible hw damage. My boards dual bios saved me twice before but this time even after switching back to an old bios its too late as the damage has literally been done.