Intel's Biggest Failure in Years: Confirmed Oxidation & Excessive Voltage

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +284

    Watch our initial Oxidation coverage: czcams.com/video/gTeubeCIwRw/video.html
    And our video with Wendell: czcams.com/video/oAE4NWoyMZk/video.html
    Watch our AMD Zen 5 architectural coverage: czcams.com/video/vNlPnruLfjM/video.html
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    • @RetiredEE
      @RetiredEE Před měsícem +10

      Ye gawdz, we need data on what lots, etc. are at risk and how to obtain replacements.

    • @RanjakarPatel
      @RanjakarPatel Před měsícem +6

      thank you my dear four xcelent analysis. how i buy four this amazing computer? i appreshiashin youre branes and four youre explanashin xcelent oxygen four the intel. my uncle work four this company many year and I am very very proud four be his friendly. i enjoi.

    • @WarkWarbly
      @WarkWarbly Před měsícem +4

      Will Snowflake be making an announcement about the announcement of the announcement of the Intel announcement for not being oxidation announcement that's about this actually being related to the via oxidation?

    • @RanjakarPatel
      @RanjakarPatel Před měsícem +8

      @@WarkWarbly i have wife.

    • @ericsynchrona5495
      @ericsynchrona5495 Před měsícem

      Shave one side of your head to look like Skrillex before it's too late.

  • @Nolman
    @Nolman Před měsícem +8703

    Intel trying to avoid the most expensive CPU recall since CPU’s were invented

    • @tablettablete186
      @tablettablete186 Před měsícem +341

      Ever since their last recall (yeah, that happened once)

    • @futurepastnow
      @futurepastnow Před měsícem +499

      If you own a 13 or 14 gen find your receipt so you can get in on the class action

    • @snowdoggieii
      @snowdoggieii Před měsícem +379

      @@futurepastnow No way! you waive liability for a 10$ check?

    • @Donahue250
      @Donahue250 Před měsícem +214

      @@snowdoggieii exactly. the penalty compared to profits is dismal. they know it and all BIG COMPANIES take advantage of this and the customer keeps coming back. LOOP HOLES DAWG!!! Scumbag tactics, all corporations use.

    • @concinnus
      @concinnus Před měsícem +61

      @@tablettablete186 The market was so much smaller back then. This would be far larger.

  • @BReal-10EC
    @BReal-10EC Před měsícem +1421

    Let me get this straight. They discovered a FAB level problem that caused VIA oxidation and just sold all the CPUs like they were normal and also refused RMAs when the CPUs later had issues? That should be a smoking gun for SERIOUS liability.

    • @GoalOrientedLifting
      @GoalOrientedLifting Před měsícem +221

      As someone who has worked in production. The bottom floor probably knew about it, or raised concerns about it but it takes a long time for it to be believed/reached at the top level

    • @NikoNoxious
      @NikoNoxious Před měsícem +218

      Boeing style

    • @Foremi
      @Foremi Před měsícem +35

      Also likely related to why they would only say "back in 2023"... it was likely an issue they knew about for a while. in a PR statement you want that window to be as narrow as you can confidently say. That's also likely related to why they aren't saying anything about dates or bad batches.

    • @darthkarl99
      @darthkarl99 Před měsícem +42

      @@GoalOrientedLifting Also various levels of managers were likely ass covering holding off on reporting issues up the chain as long as possibble hoping it would go under the radar long enough for them to fix the issues without having to tell upper management something went wrong.

    • @GoalOrientedLifting
      @GoalOrientedLifting Před měsícem +17

      @darthkarl99 that feel when youre send a suggestion, but it has to go through 11 layers of managers 😂

  • @DaXss26
    @DaXss26 Před měsícem +6424

    Intel is doing incredible marketing for the 9800X3D

    • @Hatsunari_Kamado
      @Hatsunari_Kamado Před měsícem +48

      For gamers only.

    • @kaseyboles30
      @kaseyboles30 Před měsícem +381

      Their doing excellent marketing zen5 in general and a minor endorsement for previous zen cpu's on the side.

    • @LiberatedMind1
      @LiberatedMind1 Před měsícem +92

      AMD put a mole inside Intel, and they fucked up the chips.

    • @theengineer-dellconagher
      @theengineer-dellconagher Před měsícem +398

      @@LiberatedMind1 i bet intel wishes that was the case, but no this is just intel catastrophically failing

    • @paolo9038
      @paolo9038 Před měsícem +44

      Like amd doesn't have problems, as example less than 1 y ago, burning chips and melting motherboards

  • @prerecordedresponse9884
    @prerecordedresponse9884 Před měsícem +440

    Oof. 50% failure rate?
    Imagine if literally anything else you bought had a 50/50 chance of self destructing out of the box.

    • @haziqtheunique
      @haziqtheunique Před měsícem +56

      Launch Xbox 360 type shit tbh.

    • @OryAlle
      @OryAlle Před měsícem +77

      @@haziqtheunique Difference is Microsoft handled the RMA process fine. I remember them sending me a prepaid box to put my 360 in and they fixed it no questions asked. Very different from Intel's handling here.

    • @diamondlion47
      @diamondlion47 Před měsícem +7

      you're car just breaks down every other day you go to work 😆NEVER GO INTEL GUYS

    • @zhipengren
      @zhipengren Před měsícem +8

      50/50, oh boy u did think u playing and gambling on a gacha game, except when ur 50 missed, u are completely fked.

    • @Spewa-em8cm
      @Spewa-em8cm Před měsícem

      @@haziqtheunique At least Microsoft admitted they fkd up and fixed it, Intel is just pretending like they didn't notice there was a problem.

  • @jimster1111
    @jimster1111 Před měsícem +2070

    "winning the silicon lottery" has taken on a whole new meaning

    • @morpheus9137
      @morpheus9137 Před měsícem +182

      If its says AMD on it, congrats you've won.

    • @gameurai5701
      @gameurai5701 Před měsícem +144

      winning the silicon lottery on Intel means it can run at stock.

    • @FrancisFjordCupola
      @FrancisFjordCupola Před měsícem +28

      Want to win the silicon lottery? Don't buy Intel, then.

    • @WalterEKurtz-kp2jf
      @WalterEKurtz-kp2jf Před měsícem +4

      ​@FrancisFjordCupola hindsight is great

    • @dudebroguymate
      @dudebroguymate Před měsícem +30

      @@WalterEKurtz-kp2jf Hindsight? People should have stopped buying Intel altogether when Zen 2 launched. That was 5 years ago.

  • @stuarth317
    @stuarth317 Před měsícem +1115

    If Intel knew about the oxidisation problem in 2023, they should have announced it in 2023. There's no excuse and they need to fix their mess.

    • @firstname565
      @firstname565 Před měsícem +23

      But line need go up!!! Who cares about next quarter 😊

    • @BleedForTheWorld
      @BleedForTheWorld Před měsícem +3

      @@firstname565 understanding material conditions goes a loooong way into truly understanding line goes up

    • @CMDKeenCZ
      @CMDKeenCZ Před měsícem +30

      @@odjsjaks They do say it was "addressed back in 2023" though, so they must have known about it back then.

    • @fn5k
      @fn5k Před měsícem +4

      @@CMDKeenCZ Agreed, but I really hope "addressed" in this case means that it was "fully fixed" almost immediately. I hope they did not "begin to deal with it" sometime in 2023 and then "fix it" some ten months later. ☹

    • @ZearouAyedea497
      @ZearouAyedea497 Před měsícem

      Is it possible that contemporary AMD processors were also affected by fabrication defects, or is it only Intel's 13th and 14th Gen Core processors?

  • @overdosegaming4288
    @overdosegaming4288 Před měsícem +1642

    When was the oxidisation issue identified? How long did it take to fix it? What CPUs were shipped with the oxidisation problem? When in 2023 was it fixed? There are 365.25 days in a year, Intel, get a grip and stop taking your customers for fools!! Thanks Steve, great work as usual.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +1041

      Intel: uhh, iunno it was WAY BACK in 2023.

    • @tringuyen7519
      @tringuyen7519 Před měsícem +46

      I am sure Intel did a FA on all of the 13th gen RMAs in 2023 to ensure that large customers were made whole. It’s called sarcasm, people!😂

    • @overdosegaming4288
      @overdosegaming4288 Před měsícem +39

      @@GamersNexus heh, January 1st or December 31st, what difference does it make at this point??

    • @lukas.3310
      @lukas.3310 Před měsícem +5

      @@GamersNexus I think the survey might help answer that

    • @EkiToji
      @EkiToji Před měsícem +19

      It didn't warrant a new CPU stepping code for Intel so that does lend some credence to it not being a particularly big issue. They're all a B0 stepping and so my guess would be it was a fairly narrow range possibly out of a single fab and yet they may not know exactly when it started. There are so many statistical process controls involved to try catching issues before they're even noticeable. Definitely hard for us to know how widespread it is but Intel does probably have a decent idea on when it got fixed and a bit of a guess on when it first started.

  • @Nick--_
    @Nick--_ Před měsícem +238

    The cuts to "Thanks Steve" still crack me up.

  • @qoke
    @qoke Před měsícem +1259

    "No stability issues are related to the oxidation, but also, we know that some stability issues are oxidation related"
    Also, "please move along citizen", this is a historical issue and we'd like it to stay that way for the sake of our share price and the FTC

    • @soundspark
      @soundspark Před měsícem +7

      Processor with a DOA core might have been due to oxidation.

    • @kitkat2407
      @kitkat2407 Před měsícem +65

      Don't forget to buy the upcoming Intel CPUs they will surely Tell you about Problems with it soon enough so maybe in 4 years or so.

    • @MichaelDeHaven
      @MichaelDeHaven Před měsícem +4

      ​@@soundsparkI can see that. I just don't think of DOA when I hear stability issues. I think it runs, but not properly.

    • @skyvenrazgriz8226
      @skyvenrazgriz8226 Před měsícem +8

      The big customers should sue intel, lets see how that goes for them.

    • @kyoudaiken
      @kyoudaiken Před měsícem +4

      @@kitkat2407 I will still buy Intel. Why? I had so many issues with diverse AMD platforms and CPUs in the past 7 years, where AMD also swept everything under the rug. USB issues, issues with SATA ports dying where I had to RMA a motherboard twice, Memory woes, etc. My 13900KS is not affected. So yeah, will still buy Intel. I just hope they improve communication and liability in a crisis like that.

  • @canenver9626
    @canenver9626 Před měsícem +377

    INTEL: "AMD is in our rearview mirror."
    GN STEVE: "That's because you're going the wrong way!"
    INTEL: "Thanks Steve!"

    • @CrusinVK
      @CrusinVK Před měsícem +15

      baahahahahaa epic quote. AMD about to see a HUGE spike in desktop cpu sales

    • @diamondlion47
      @diamondlion47 Před měsícem +4

      Yea all trust for Intel, whatever was left, is gone at this point

    • @sams64sf
      @sams64sf Před měsícem +4

      rofl, omg. Made my day

  • @Mightydoggo
    @Mightydoggo Před měsícem +1075

    This isn´t silicon lottery anymore, this is the silicon hunger games.

    • @ProcessedDigitally
      @ProcessedDigitally Před měsícem +7

      lol

    • @manitobasky
      @manitobasky Před měsícem +34

      May the odds be forever in your favor.

    • @EhNothing
      @EhNothing Před měsícem +19

      @@manitobasky Morgan Freeman: "they weren't..."

    • @FoxSky-md1ul
      @FoxSky-md1ul Před měsícem

      Silicon lottery is not that much of thing as people think. People have same cpu but so many different combinations like psu, mobo and gpu that can affect a lot on cpu longevity undervolting and overclocking. Even the GPU can affect the voltage undervolting stability on CPU, I personally experienced it with different graphics on the same processor.

    • @Mightydoggo
      @Mightydoggo Před měsícem +1

      @@FoxSky-md1ul Not too sure about that one tbh. I had to swap quite a few ones on my simulation rig over the years. Even when I only swapped the CPU with another one of the same type, without touching other hardware, the results on how far you could push the new one were wildly different sometimes.
      The sample size here is still rather low though.

  • @supertrix6628
    @supertrix6628 Před měsícem +96

    Unreal Engine supervisor at ModelFarm blasts 50% failure rate with Intel chips - he just went public with this couple days ago as well

  • @autumnjeserich2689
    @autumnjeserich2689 Před měsícem +570

    On a platform that's becoming mostly sponsored content that prints out ad revenue, it makes channels like GN stand out. It's so refreshing to hear someone on the platform actually value integrity over sponsorship dollars. Please don't ever change

    • @SobeR999
      @SobeR999 Před měsícem +6

      Actually this channel is pathetic how much it milks the same topic every single day

    • @Z4KIUS
      @Z4KIUS Před měsícem +2

      GN is a weird one, "word journalism" is excellent, testing procedures are great, but then we come to exact numbers and reviews and... noise normalized tests are set up at an unusably noisy level and extremely bad products are recommended all the time merely because they are slightly less bad than other similar ones
      if a graphic card requires external power it's junk
      if a chip runs way above the optimal clocks it's junk
      if you can hear your PC it's broken
      simple rules that should be respected in these reviews

    • @trowawayacc
      @trowawayacc Před měsícem +1

      Yes. Buy from them! Support the cause!

    • @autumnjeserich2689
      @autumnjeserich2689 Před měsícem +21

      @@SobeR999 as time passes information changes so they make another video with the update information. It also keeps companies feet to the fire to fix their problems instead of just hoping it goes away

    • @autumnjeserich2689
      @autumnjeserich2689 Před měsícem +16

      @@Z4KIUS They provide enough data to make your own decisions

  • @ArmadaOne
    @ArmadaOne Před měsícem +398

    "The oxidation issue is probably resolved"... For large corporations who got replacement CPU's maybe, but for every end user in the world who didn't even know there was an issue it absolutely isn't resolved because you can't resolve an issue if you are never been made aware there was an issue in the first place.
    So this means there are still potentially millions of CPU's out there that have the oxidation issue and none of the people who have the defective CPU even know it's defective because Intel refuses to tell anyone, including media outlets or board partners, which CPU's are affected.
    All they say is "13th gen CPU's made in 2023" have this defect, so that could be any and all produced in that entire year or just within a small window and since Intel refuses to tell anyone which range of serial numbers is affected, we must now assume ALL of the CPU's made in the entire year 2023 are defective.

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 Před měsícem +38

      In a class-action, this bullshit statement will bite them in the ass because any ambulance-chasing lawyer will latch on to it like a trash panda on acid.

    • @wykydytron
      @wykydytron Před měsícem +4

      And how do you inform everyone about issue even if you wanted to? 99% of people does not view any media about tech, shops absolutely will not care or should contact their clients. Intel can just do it like car manufacturers, put small note on their site, well hidden ofc that there is recoll. In real world people will just buy new cpu and never think about it.

    • @ArmadaOne
      @ArmadaOne Před měsícem

      @@wykydytron Way to miss the point there.
      They don't have to inform everyone individually, they just have to say something, anything, by any means and they didn't even do that.
      There was never any statement or press release or communication towards SI's or board partners or OEM manufacturers or retailers. NOTHING.
      The reason for this is simple... it's so Intel could claim they didn't know there was a problem so they can reject RMA's which is what they did and what this video and JayzTwoCents video shows.

    • @gmonkman
      @gmonkman Před měsícem +16

      yup. all those people who bought prebuilds with no detailed knowledge, swearing but living with intermitant crashes who are gonna end up with an expensive unrefundable paperweight in a year.

    • @rekahnmonis73
      @rekahnmonis73 Před měsícem

      Risks of being an early adoptor, of course, it sucks. But you literally are putting yourself at a disadvantage if you don't hold off buying new hardware at release.

  • @Pwnopolis
    @Pwnopolis Před měsícem +117

    Happiness is spending 700+ on a cpu that was sold to me knowing it was defective.
    They owe me some money...

  • @ploed
    @ploed Před měsícem +925

    So Intel just wanted to sit this one out, in the hopes that problem shows up after the guarantee period.

    • @dotjaz
      @dotjaz Před měsícem +55

      Idk about the US, most developed world mandates UNLIMITED warranties for manufacturing defects until reasonably expected life. A CPU can be reasonably expected to run for at least a decade

    • @SaHaRaSquad
      @SaHaRaSquad Před měsícem +63

      @@dotjaz That's true but in some regions like Germany after 12 months (or even earlier) the burden of proof reverses and the customer has to prove that the defect existed from the start, and good luck with that if the manufacturer is uncooperative like Intel. The real solution would simply be a recall and I hope Intel receives a really painful fine for not issuing one.

    • @ploed
      @ploed Před měsícem +22

      @@SaHaRaSquad doubt they get any trouble. To big to fail for the US, like Boeing where people died.

    • @SaHaRaSquad
      @SaHaRaSquad Před měsícem +9

      @@ploed Yeah the only chance would be a fine issued by the EU, though I don't think enough people are affected for them to care.

    • @masterluckyluke
      @masterluckyluke Před měsícem +8

      @@dotjaz That's not true. I know of no country that gives unlimited warranties. Normally it's around two years, not more. There are some companies which give their customers longer warranties up to lifetime, but that's their own business, not something that contries control.

  • @pdrey100
    @pdrey100 Před měsícem +540

    So, Intel corrected the oxidation problem somewhere between Jan 2023, and Dec 2023? Good thing we got specifics during such a short period of time.

    • @1BackUpPlan1
      @1BackUpPlan1 Před měsícem +55

      They corrected but did they recall all of the faulty ones? Apparently not. So AMZ, Newegg, ect and builders like HP, Lenovo, ect continued selling\using the faulty CPUs they had until they were gone...It's bad enough that they give that one year window

    • @Perrajajaja
      @Perrajajaja Před měsícem +13

      That means they can expect even more RMAs I guess

    • @vikramsinhdantkale8525
      @vikramsinhdantkale8525 Před měsícem +9

      Actually, it could be sometime in Jan 01, 2023 12:00:00.001AM and Dec 31, 2023 11:59:59.999PM

    • @estrogenuser
      @estrogenuser Před měsícem

      ​@@vikramsinhdantkale8525 consider timezones. an extra day due to time differences!

    • @trivalentclan-mizar9591
      @trivalentclan-mizar9591 Před měsícem +1

      And most of us were born somewhere in the last century …

  • @keno101
    @keno101 Před měsícem +362

    Someone better start that class action so I can get my $12 settlement.

    • @benjaminoechsli1941
      @benjaminoechsli1941 Před měsícem +6

      $12 a person would be the largest CAL payout I've ever seen! "Too bad" I went Ryzen for my current build.

    • @nomore6167
      @nomore6167 Před měsícem +18

      "Someone better start that class action so I can get my $12 settlement" - $12 settlement? Someone's optimistic.

    • @maddingo
      @maddingo Před měsícem +3

      This is basically true... years ago I got a $15 settlement for my IBM Deskstar HD's ..... YAY?

    • @IAmPattycakes
      @IAmPattycakes Před měsícem +5

      We got like $30 per drive for the WD red settlement a couple years back, but of course if we had known about the issue ahead of time we wouldn't have spent an extra $1k on drives to replace the faulty ones, which were also bad.

    • @nomore6167
      @nomore6167 Před měsícem

      @@IAmPattycakes "We got like $30 per drive for the WD red settlement a couple years back" - Have I been lucky with my drives? I never heard of any WD red lawsuit, and I own about 13 8TB Red drives, purchased in 2017 and 2018.

  • @green_cafe
    @green_cafe Před měsícem +142

    I can fully see them denying RMA's in the future because the user failed to update the microcode and the CPU became degraded.

    • @chromesucks5299
      @chromesucks5299 Před měsícem +5

      This

    • @pR0ManiacS
      @pR0ManiacS Před měsícem +9

      Totally. But they have this argument : elitists that buy i9 know what they doing they know how to keep their processors cool and undervolted. They know their shit. It's the same bs these fanboys throw everytime . "Well If You know what u doing u can see that IT overvolts and u asjust in bios to not let that happen" yeah bro this îs how consumers are. Aha..sure. so much work wasted to buy these processors that won't last. These people can't comprehend this situation fully. In my opinion it's the same as stealing my Money. Thievery.

    • @RSZtube
      @RSZtube Před měsícem

      ​@@pR0ManiacSr

    • @vigilant_1934
      @vigilant_1934 Před měsícem +4

      @@pR0ManiacS The thing is some people buying i9's only buy them in prebuilt systems and expect the company they bought it from to do all the work and then they just game on it or do work with it. Some of them don't go into the BIOS at all.

    • @pR0ManiacS
      @pR0ManiacS Před měsícem +4

      @@vigilant_1934 not some of them . The huge majority of i9 users won't tweak more than xmp profile. People buy high end usually cause there's nothing more expensive in a generation . Most of them are not overclockers. Tuners. Etc. They choose the Best and then they choose the extra option that îs PC assembly and first install. And not a single thirdparty when they build.they didnt tweak as it is supposed to be.

  • @pjs31416
    @pjs31416 Před měsícem +317

    Thanks [Tech outlet presenter], and everybody at [Tech outlet]

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +182

      You're welcome, [tech viewer]!

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Před měsícem +32

      @@GamersNexus I LOVE THIS [tech outlet] comment :D

    • @brokawmike
      @brokawmike Před měsícem +21

      All praise [tech Jesus] for constantly having our backs

    • @reav3rtm
      @reav3rtm Před měsícem +3

      [redacted] 😂

  • @TechRide.
    @TechRide. Před měsícem +868

    Attorney Vincent: "Ah shit, here we go again..."

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +370

      If there's ever a class action filed over this one, he will definitely be on the show to help explain it!

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +44

      all you had to do was follow the damn train, CJ!
      aka: all you had to do was not crank the throttle up to 150%, intel!

    • @sparda9060
      @sparda9060 Před měsícem +23

      @@bernds6587 If intel didn't keep increasing clock speed and voltages to keep it running, their CPUs would not catch up to more efficient architecture of Ryzen. Intel use to make fun of AMD for using "glued CPU chips" and they literally are doing just that.

    • @darthtripedacus1
      @darthtripedacus1 Před měsícem +6

      Intel is AMD best hype man. WWE style.

    • @NeptuneSega
      @NeptuneSega Před měsícem +4

      Class action lawsuits are garbage and you lose your rights after it. Companies and lawyers love them since it's a win win.

  • @B4rr4cudk4
    @B4rr4cudk4 Před měsícem +543

    amount of network routers I replaced due to Intel atom clock failure is probably far beyond this fuckup. Intel had quite a few now

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +285

      I forgot about that one! That was a good one too!

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před měsícem +42

      Don't forget the Puma based cable modem latency issues too - intel is circling the drain

    • @ayuchanayuko
      @ayuchanayuko Před měsícem +26

      The NAS servers using those affected Atoms too

    • @user-vh8gs1sw1j
      @user-vh8gs1sw1j Před měsícem +11

      The Atom C2000 / C3000 issue where they die...

    • @mllarson
      @mllarson Před měsícem +20

      I had a board running a file server with that CPU die the final night of the warranty! Thankfully AsRock sent me a new board with the revised CPU that still works today.

  • @kylehawkins8967
    @kylehawkins8967 Před měsícem +9

    This makes so much sense. I struggled with a PC that just kept crashing while playing just mildly graphically demanding games. All my troubleshooting kept coming back to two things: 1) power issues and 2) unknown GPU issues. Replaced both GPU and PSU. Continued having problems. Countless hours spent troubleshooting and even money taking it to a professional tech repair shop and still no fixes. Finally just rebuilt everything, new mobo, AMD CPU. Haven’t had ANY issues since getting rid of the Intel CPU.

  • @R.Daneel
    @R.Daneel Před měsícem +443

    You nailed the comment about "only a small number". That's a completely useless statement. Small in regards to what? For me, small would be that they dredged up 7 or 8. Small for them could be 10s of millions.
    Only a small number of the popular triple-bun fast food burgers were lethal...

    • @johnd0e25
      @johnd0e25 Před měsícem +52

      Microsoft used the same wording when they got hacked in January

    • @tteqhu
      @tteqhu Před měsícem +2

      Small in relation to instability issues that are reported lately.
      Some breakdowns show you they 14th series isn't significantly less affected.

    • @gamtax
      @gamtax Před měsícem +6

      Apple's damage control moment.

    • @Morpheus-pt3wq
      @Morpheus-pt3wq Před měsícem +2

      @@tteqhu 14th gen seems to have even the locked CPUs affected. My 14500 lasted for days, when it started unaliving itself (high count of random reboots when doing ANYTHING, i´ve even seen green artifacting on the monitor plugged into iGPU. I managed to return it within returning period, which saved me a lot of headaches. Went with 13600K, assuming it will be okay. Random reboots continued 😢, although severely limited (only in idle & low loads) and i seem to have it solved now (replacing the surge protector did the trick - the old one was 7y/o and probably had issues powering up electronics with low voltages - i´ve also had occasional light fluctuations and some monitor issues).

    • @Justin-rv1mm
      @Justin-rv1mm Před měsícem +4

      I think Intel was addressing fears of it being a manufacturing wide problem saying, when they reviewed all RMA claims for instability, they determined only a small number were due to an oxidation manufacturing defect, not due to this voltage issue. Whereas the excessive voltage degradation issue affects a wide range of products, including non-defective currently stable cpus, and for those it can be prevented soon without RMA. They are treating these as two independent causes of instability.

  • @Tsiikki
    @Tsiikki Před měsícem +1430

    He used the "thanks Steve"! Thanks Steve!😁

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +452

      I regretted not using it in the last one!

    • @zackmatey1793
      @zackmatey1793 Před měsícem +90

      ​@@GamersNexusI'm glad to see my advice helped lol

    • @jorno1994
      @jorno1994 Před měsícem +42

      @@GamersNexus back to you steve

    • @rizzing_mogger
      @rizzing_mogger Před měsícem +8

      @@GamersNexus i love steve

    • @feckboy6616
      @feckboy6616 Před měsícem +18

      ​@@GamersNexusthanks Steve!

  • @kaseyboles30
    @kaseyboles30 Před měsícem +1193

    Notice how they say "addressed" and not fixed.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +450

      Good eye.

    • @trivolous28
      @trivolous28 Před měsícem +34

      Feels to me like that's a reach. It is heavily implied that 14th gen is not affected by the oxidation... and if it is, seems like a blatant lie that's sue worthy

    • @bosstowndynamics5488
      @bosstowndynamics5488 Před měsícem +100

      ​@@trivolous28Wendell's in depth breakdown, and Steve's summary in the prior news video that cited that breakdown, both mentioned that the 14900K and derivatives all suffer the same issues even when run on conservative power targets with datacentre grade motherboards

    • @MrCharlieBros
      @MrCharlieBros Před měsícem +44

      Notice how they say "which is A key element", so that means, is not only that what's causing issues

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +41

      @@trivolous28 quite in the beginning they say the oxidation issue was just happening in 2023 and is now not happening anymore, and is not the reason.
      Since 13 and 14 gen CPUs are dying (see Wendells video aswell), this either was a blatant lie, or is actually the truth, and they have some even deeper lying issues.

  • @EFlop002
    @EFlop002 Před měsícem +32

    This end of year shirt "Disappointment Tour" is gonna be legendary.

  • @anonymous_coward
    @anonymous_coward Před měsícem +251

    Considering Intel normally has a 3 year warranty on their boxed CPUs and Raptor lake came out in 2022. A blanket warranty extension on all CPUs to a fixed date 2 years from when the microcode update comes out should be the bare minimum because all Raptorlake CPUs sold have been degraded to some extent. Extending the warranty in that way ensures that Raptor lake CPU owners who have had their CPU for more than a year or two and haven't yet seen instability don't get screwed by damage Intel did to their CPU.

    • @owizlo
      @owizlo Před měsícem

      this is what needs to happen at minimum

    • @milanmottl8983
      @milanmottl8983 Před měsícem +33

      Keep dreaming brother...

    • @TryllHDTv
      @TryllHDTv Před měsícem

      This sounds more than fair.

    • @Jay-me2fx
      @Jay-me2fx Před měsícem

      yes but read your INTEL warranty LMFAO.... fine print... warranty only covers CPU's that do not perform according to spec.... meaning intel has a huge loop whole... they simply say well we tested the cpu and it works as per design spec... and sorry about your luck... please upgrade to our newst CPU and by the way you need to buy a new otherboard as we change the socket so we could sell another chipset to you suckers!!! that is intel attitude.... get with it... you keep getting ripped off and now intel took it to a new level... switch to AMD save your mind, time, money and a much nicer upgrade path for 7 or so years...

  • @mallon04008
    @mallon04008 Před měsícem +431

    This year's disappointment build is going to be top shelf

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Před měsícem +9

      KF probably ^^

    • @ImAzraa
      @ImAzraa Před měsícem +52

      requirements: having it run (optional)

    • @solo6965
      @solo6965 Před měsícem +2

      More coming buddy

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR Před měsícem +2

      13700T 35W that fails will be EPIC

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR Před měsícem

      13700T

  • @Doug_Dimmadome
    @Doug_Dimmadome Před měsícem +271

    Dodged a bullet by not saving enough to upgrade. My laziness saved me again.

    • @intriguingfacts5434
      @intriguingfacts5434 Před měsícem +40

      most of the time, we don't really need an upgrade.

    • @eone199
      @eone199 Před měsícem +45

      or you can buy AMD instead

    • @Kanev00
      @Kanev00 Před měsícem +1

      Dodged a bullet by waiting to upgrade to the highest end sku! 14900KS!

    • @syncmonism
      @syncmonism Před měsícem

      @@intriguingfacts5434 People keep touting the 7800X3D, and sure it's a great CPU, but most people would be better off getting a 7600 or 7600X, as that's likely still going to give more than enough performance, and it costs about half as much as the 7800X3D... And you can always upgrade later on if/when you need more performance.

    • @dudebroguymate
      @dudebroguymate Před měsícem +40

      @@Kanev00 Ah yes, the greatest CPU to ever exist: the 14900KYS

  • @UniversalCypher
    @UniversalCypher Před měsícem +19

    1980: my parents buy a microwave that lasts 23 years before they finally replaced it, and it still worked when they got rid of it.
    2024: as the years go buy products are made worse and worse.

  • @autarchprinceps
    @autarchprinceps Před měsícem +204

    "Short answer: Oxidation is not related to the instability. Long answer: Oxidation is only sometimes connected to the instability."
    That's not the same thing. That's not the same at all.

    • @Six_Gorillion
      @Six_Gorillion Před měsícem +4

      Its simple. Oxidation is an issue only when CPU is under voltages as designed. If the voltages are lowered(and performance), the rusty chips have no problem surviving the warranty period.
      So it's not the oxidation that's the issue per se, it's the voltages they applied to achieve good benchmarks on release.
      Understand now?

    • @autarchprinceps
      @autarchprinceps Před měsícem +25

      @@Six_Gorillion You're missing the point of what I said.

    • @TheHopefulOneMyBroA2C4
      @TheHopefulOneMyBroA2C4 Před měsícem +26

      @@Six_Gorillion They are defective damaged goods. Not working as designed. That is an issue. Lowering performance significantly to maybe have around the same lifespan as expected is unacceptable. Simple as that.

    • @jloiben12
      @jloiben12 Před měsícem +1

      If you say all the possibilities, you have to be right

    • @AD-sg9tr
      @AD-sg9tr Před měsícem +1

      @@TheHopefulOneMyBroA2C4 facts !!

  • @Mazda13bRotary
    @Mazda13bRotary Před měsícem +155

    I'm so tired of companies making massive mistakes, only to brush it under the rug for as long as possible and have their customers face the consequences instead. They're so worried about their brand's image that they actively soil it.

    • @Aaron-zl5gq
      @Aaron-zl5gq Před měsícem +26

      As long as there is no penalty for it it will keep happening

    • @LA-MJ
      @LA-MJ Před měsícem +4

      Stock price*

    • @danielkowalski7527
      @danielkowalski7527 Před měsícem

      its actually very TINY mistake and if U want more intel cpus - customers HAVE TO pay for it - as in every buisness

    • @kristoffer3000
      @kristoffer3000 Před měsícem

      Capitalism goes brrrrrrr.
      They don't give a shit about consumers, only about share holders.

    • @egnappahz
      @egnappahz Před měsícem

      @@Aaron-zl5gq Easy to make mistake: The penalty should be shrinking market share -- but we all know people will just keep on buying intels.

  • @richardw412
    @richardw412 Před měsícem +199

    I had to get an RMA on a 14900k, and it took a month. It involved Intel telling me to change multiple BIOS settings while asking me to contact the motherboard manufacturer if I didn't know how to make them myself and repeated BIOS flash updates from ASUS. At one point, they also suggested I had an Engineering Sample (it wasn't) and requested I take a photo of the CPU scan code which meant time spent removing the AOI cooler, taking the photo, etc. for no reason. The problem, from my experience, was that it felt Intel wanted me to jump through hoops rather than accept that I simply wanted a plug and play (not overclocked, just wanted the ability to do so someday) experience that was made impossible by the CPU. The return was completed, and I replaced it with a 14900 (non-K series) that works flawlessly. I can accept a failure in design that wasn't exposed until enough were sold to create a bigger sample size, but the customer service process to have that issue addressed and get a refund or replacement was inexcusable.

    • @drewnewby
      @drewnewby Před měsícem +33

      @richardw412 Like a lot of Fortune 100 companies the even have external help developing their RMA processes. The goal is to make you go away, give up, etc. Congratulations on making it through the gauntlet.

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander Před měsícem +8

      The issue is turbo mode, essentially. So you are stuck with a stable chip that is now vastly slower than an AMD equivalent for the price.
      If you manually hard limit the voltage and wattage into the CPU, it's effectively a 2.7 or 3.0 Ghz processor with no turbo mode at all, ever. And that's the ONLY fix - never running it to where it gets past 80C. Such a mess. lol.

    • @p5eudo883
      @p5eudo883 Před měsícem +8

      And that should be grounds for a lawsuit IMO. One that sees the manufacturer paying you for your time, at the rate of an expert trouble-shooter, plus legal costs and a standard punitive fine based on the price of the product. Your time being wasted by their failure should be something they have to compensate you for.

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit Před měsícem +2

      This is the problem with modern customer support services, they make you jump through many hoops in the hope that you'll just go away. That's their actual business model. I've had this happen before and even when I present evidence that the product is blatantly obviously not working as intended, they give the "well that's normal behavior" excuse and slam the door in your face. Shoutouts to Ifi Audio and Noctua for doing that. They will only start making an effort to fix things if they can see there would be significant legal consequences if they don't.

    • @Joh_Lam
      @Joh_Lam Před měsícem +2

      I don't know if you are in the US, but is it actually necessary to do the RMA via Intel? I am in Europe and had to replace an 14900k, but I sent it back to my online retailer. They told me beforehand that they would then have to send it back to Intel and wait for Intel testing it and see if it was "my fault" before sending me a new one. But how it actually went was that they received my RMA and sent me a new one the same day. Don't know for what reason. I mean I did write them that it wasn't my fault and that all other components are fine. So, anyway, sorry you lost all this time. Maybe next time (hope there wont be) try it with your retailer!?

  • @Sheebert
    @Sheebert Před měsícem +13

    I just bought a 13th gen for my server and feel defrauded. Intel knew about these problems a year ago but still sold the cpus and didn’t tell anyone until they were caught. They’re going to loose a lot of money in lawsuits.

    • @user-mj9tr3ym5t
      @user-mj9tr3ym5t Před 26 dny +1

      I wish they do!

    • @Leonardkewatchmansnews
      @Leonardkewatchmansnews Před 16 dny +1

      if i were you i would go back to a 12th gen cpu untill they can prove they fixed these problems and the 13th and 14th gen cpu's wont burn out on us.

  • @chrisp7729
    @chrisp7729 Před měsícem +256

    They've known of these problems for a long time now. I don't believe they've suddenly just managed to "fix" the microcode right after the problems get made public.

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +45

      especially when they say, the manufacturing issue is not the reason, and it was fixed in 2023 already. certainly feels weird.

    • @rhesaramadhan8474
      @rhesaramadhan8474 Před měsícem

      Intel did not learn from their past mistake on the pentium FDIV bug. They just want to conceal it, hoping no one knows...

    • @zrider100z
      @zrider100z Před měsícem +7

      The microcode probably affects performance so they didn't provide it because everyone would notice instantly.

    • @flimermithrandir
      @flimermithrandir Před měsícem +11

      @@zrider100zThey most likely dont want to update until AMD Launch is through and Every Reviewer says „Intel isnt that bad compared to AMD but we cant really recommend Intel right now since they also may be loosing some Performance when the Update will be pushed on 13th and 14th Gen CPUs“. Something like that. Anyways. Point is… Intel WILL have maximum Performance still for the Reviews.
      I could now put on my Thin Foil Hat and say they always planned this to happen but didnt think it would happen so fast but…
      I mean who knows. Right. We dont know for sure. But they are very dodgy for a very long Time.

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +1

      @@flimermithrandir at the other hand, the 9000 Ryzens will be tested against potential defective and failing intel CPUs, so the recommendation will surely fall towards AMD. (my guess will be, no recommendation to upgrade from 7000 to 9000 anyways)

  • @ninobasset8176
    @ninobasset8176 Před měsícem +367

    I need to be honest, I was building my last workstation a few days ago.
    Something big that is supposed to follow me for a few years to come in my work (3D artist).
    I was finally done with all the part buying stuff, going to bed with the sense of completed duty, and I just wanted to watch a tiny CZcams video before bed.
    That video was yours with Wendell uncovering the shitstorm that was ongoing for 13th and 14th gen.
    Without that video I would have not canceled my CPU order, and I would have not saved my rig and my work for tedious problems, client service calls, and hair pulled of my head, thank you, the timing was miraculous.

    • @rogehmarbi
      @rogehmarbi Před měsícem +53

      GN has saved me from "unwise purchase decision" multiple times in the past. On top of my head, the Enermax cooler saga and the NZXT riser thingy..

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +15

      my story is not that wild, but he was reporting on an upcoming new AMD platform called AM5, so I was waiting for it to drop. Now with that 7950X I might even be able to upgrade to the last AM5 CPU gen in like.. 2027? 2029?

    • @DoomGuy148.
      @DoomGuy148. Před měsícem +26

      Cancel motherboard too you're buying a dead end platform where you either buy an Intel or throw it out.

    • @coolvinay
      @coolvinay Před měsícem +3

      Are Steves videos ever tiny?

    • @TaediumVitae5700
      @TaediumVitae5700 Před měsícem +15

      Tech Jesus strikes again
      Thanks Steve

  • @goranskrnjug
    @goranskrnjug Před měsícem +130

    From the first computer with an i486 processor I worked on in high school to the current Ryzen, I have never heard of a processor oxidizing. What a time to be alive.

    • @xThemadpoet
      @xThemadpoet Před měsícem +15

      I mean I knew very very old systems could have tin creap - where the solder could grow whiskers and short out. But that was pre-486 lol

    • @teezee1000
      @teezee1000 Před měsícem +11

      Thank you 2 for making me feel old… 8088 kid here😂

    • @xThemadpoet
      @xThemadpoet Před měsícem +8

      @@teezee1000 my first computer was a vic 20 - it had 5 KB ram. I bought the 8 KB ram expansion - it loaded programs (and saved) to audio cassette.

    • @koblongata
      @koblongata Před měsícem +6

      American work ethic is slowly derailing in recent years for some reason

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR Před měsícem

      @@xThemadpoet Lol when I was a kid I'd play games on a dual tapedeck amstrad. We were popular amongst friends as we could dub audio tapes xDD

  • @andrewpalmer208
    @andrewpalmer208 Před měsícem +6

    Man, I have been pulling my hair out for almost a year now chasing instability issues. I RMA'd my RAM, RMA'd motherboard, reinstalled OS, changed SSD's. Turns out issue is my 13700k. I bought it right when it came out so I'm sure mine is affected by the manufacturing issue. So frustrating!!!

    • @Shijaru64
      @Shijaru64 Před měsícem

      Curious, why didn't you switch to AMD years ago?

    • @andrewpalmer208
      @andrewpalmer208 Před měsícem +4

      @@Shijaru64 Mostely because I've alwyas had Intel+nVidia builds and because Intel has much higher market share, they tend to be more stable and supported by software. Devs will pay more attention to making sure their stuff works with Intel first before AMD because it's the majority of their customers.
      Same reason I switched to iPhone from android. Because apps tend to work better on iPhone not due to anything inherent with he iPhone, just that devs pay more attention to it because it's higher market share (in the US at least).

  • @ryche.rising
    @ryche.rising Před měsícem +192

    LTT on his WAN show said something like the "CZcamsrs niche" was a tiny group and doesn't "impact" intel that much.
    They forgot, that most DevOps and infrastructure nerds who works for the service providers and big techs are the main public of these so-called "CZcamsrs niche" which makes the tech influencers a pretty respected crowd.

    • @killsode4760
      @killsode4760 Před měsícem +113

      Linus has really been just making worse and worse takes of late hasn't he?

    • @theduck17
      @theduck17 Před měsícem +42

      It's also a niche group that lets sexual harassment and assault happen at their company without knowing about it.

    • @danielkowalski7527
      @danielkowalski7527 Před měsícem +13

      whats ltt? this emo-spamm-it stuff i blocked? ^^

    • @benjaminsmekens2344
      @benjaminsmekens2344 Před měsícem +46

      Unsubbed from all their spam years ago, best thing I've ever done. Their "knowledge" of things is just about enough to cause damage and hurt themselves...

    • @Aggrofool
      @Aggrofool Před měsícem +12

      TBF to LTT, Intel still maintains overwhelming PC market share, dominating prebuilts and laptops. He's right that regular joes and boomers don't know or care about this issue, they only want Intel Inside.

  • @Yusuf_K7
    @Yusuf_K7 Před měsícem +216

    So, they’re claiming that all 14th gen instability issues are not caused by a manufacturing defect that resulted in oxidation, since they’re saying the manufacturing problem was solved with 13th gen. Interesting…

    • @bosstowndynamics5488
      @bosstowndynamics5488 Před měsícem +14

      Maybe they're being generous with causality - the 13th gen chips that were rebadged Alder Lake parts weren't susceptible so it was kind of solved in that sense lol

    • @celeriumlerium8266
      @celeriumlerium8266 Před měsícem +33

      @@bosstowndynamics5488 No, 13th gen is just as affected by instability as 14th gen is, which both happen to be made using the exact same manufacturing process, on the same lines and tooling probably.

    • @bosstowndynamics5488
      @bosstowndynamics5488 Před měsícem +19

      @@celeriumlerium8266 Re-read what I said, I'm not defending Intel here, I'm taking a jab at the circuitous market speak by pointing out that the only way it could actually make sense is if they point at Alder Lake and say "see, we fixed it" (the issue at hand affects 13th and 14th gen parts but only the high end stuff, both the low end Meteor and Raptor Lake parts, and of course the older stuff using Alder Lake that just got relabeled and sold as 13th gen, aren't affected as far as we know)

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem

      yes, either they lie, or it's really "just" the voltage... or some deeper lying problem.

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Před měsícem +1

      ⁠@@bernds6587I mean Raptor lake is pushed so hard out of the gate that if excessive voltage is applied the CPU would be cooking itself. 14th gen is pushed even harder and would cook itself faster with improperly high voltages. It also explains why lower tier CPUs like the x600K are mostly unaffected because their much lower clocks need lower voltages and improperly high voltages may not be high enough to be damaging. I am inclined to believe that most instability on slower Raptor Lake CPUs like the i5 and mobile chips is oxidation (should be fixed) and the higher tier CPUs are just degrading themselves with voltage requests being improperly high. Intels response is pretty bad, but the problem seems very fixable now as they are promising a microcode update in August.

  • @nisem0no
    @nisem0no Před měsícem +235

    How Intel has handled this entire fiasco has solidified my intent to avoid their hardware moving forward.
    I will be upgrading soon and they’ll not even be a passing consideration. This is ridiculous and shows how they continue to have no understanding of what it means to put their customers first.
    Absolutely pathetic.

    • @cosmic_gate476
      @cosmic_gate476 Před měsícem +15

      Hard to get anything done when half your company is marketing graduates 😂

    • @Basement-Science
      @Basement-Science Před měsícem +5

      lets not kid ourselves though, if it was AMD having these issues, they probably would act very similarly.

    • @deggy42
      @deggy42 Před měsícem +20

      @@Basement-Science We don't have any evidence that AMD would behave the same way. It's certainly possible, but one company being awful doesn't mean you can assume every other company in the same market segment is equally awful.

    • @013nil
      @013nil Před měsícem +1

      dont be so soft. Get what is best at the moment you are buying.

    • @ploed
      @ploed Před měsícem +11

      @@Basement-Science well there was one with exploding X3D chips, which was a Mobo Manufacturer issue, where AMD replaced those

  • @JeremyMartens-b7z
    @JeremyMartens-b7z Před měsícem +9

    According to Germany law, every single buyer of 13th and 14th gen CPUs that are potentially affected are eligible to a full refund by intel for CPUs and Mainboards because they were persuaded into buying the product under the impression of buying a lasting and actually normally working product, so do retailers have a similar claim against intel. And if intel does not provide info on how to determine if a certain product is or might be affected, all count as affected

    • @Fennecbutt
      @Fennecbutt Před měsícem

      Most sane countries have laws like this. In NZ it's based on the price and type of product and how long you'd reasonably expect it to last before it breaks. Consumer guarantee. It should be a universal concept worldwide tbh.

  • @TZAG
    @TZAG Před měsícem +115

    What I admire most is that Steve does not hesitate to expose serious problems with products of major companies in the computer industry very effectively.
    Keep up the great work Steve! 👍

    • @diamondlion47
      @diamondlion47 Před měsícem +3

      Yep, thanks to Steve we know to avoid Intel at all costs! Really saving us a headache there.

    • @Toutvids
      @Toutvids Před měsícem +1

      Everyone is crapping on Intel for this and has been for several days. Not like it is just these guys.

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Před měsícem

      Intel didnt know what caused the problem, refuse RMA wanna keep customers money. Yep sounds like americans.

  • @albertcamus6611
    @albertcamus6611 Před měsícem +112

    I watched an interview der8auer had with an intel engineer, and that dude PROUDLY downplayed power draw issues stating that these cpus are meant to be pushed to the limit

    • @baka_ja_nai
      @baka_ja_nai Před měsícem +29

      Yeah, I'd love to see a follow-up interview with him in light of mass failures of their CPUs.

    • @932viper
      @932viper Před měsícem +18

      I'm not sure they are engineers..

    • @M_CFV
      @M_CFV Před měsícem

      @@932viper engineers can be stupid too, you know. Colleges shove everyone through now if you're of a certain group, lets just say.

    • @albertcamus6611
      @albertcamus6611 Před měsícem +3

      @@932viper yeah, an absolute joke.

    • @marsMayflower
      @marsMayflower Před měsícem +4

      but that's the problem- they are being pushed over the limit

  • @Erelyes
    @Erelyes Před měsícem +199

    A 'microcode patch' just seems like they're trying to avoid an en-masse recall (ala P67 chipset USB issues)

    • @MagicSwordKing
      @MagicSwordKing Před měsícem +40

      Microcode patch is just asking for a class action lawsuit since it seems like they won’t be able to fix the stability issues without throttling the boost clocks. Hope they can get this house in order, this is a huge problem.

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc Před měsícem +16

      It also makes me think of Bay Trail coming out half-baked, where it would corrupt SD cards if the speeds got over about 25 MB/s. Did they fix it? Hell no, they put a speed limit on the SD reader.

    • @FudgeXDD
      @FudgeXDD Před měsícem +8

      One that probably slipped the consumer radar but not enterprise is Silvermont based processors suffering LPC, USB and SD card circuitry issue. Plus there's also Airmont's SD card and LPC degradation, which made buying Bay Trail tablets a bit of a risky affair...
      both of the issues did set me back on considering the HP Pro Slate 10 EE G1 as a portable Chromecast TV, primary for streaming my PC screen while I'm on my bed. (I won't mind the outdated Android version bcus of this) so that stings

    • @KK-eg3em
      @KK-eg3em Před měsícem +7

      Oooh class action. Enjoy your 20 bucks.

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Před měsícem +4

      ⁠@@MagicSwordKingthe microcode issue is that according to Intel the CPU’s microcode is bugged and requesting too much voltage. For example if the cpu needs 1.4v it might be asking for 1.6v and degrading itself in the process. This is very fixable and doesn’t need a frequency downgrade. This also explains why i5s and mobile processors are less affected because their lower clocks means they have actual voltage headroom and if the CPU wants more voltage it might not be high enough to actually be damaging. There’s probably a lawsuit coming over oxidation and RMA denial, but the microcode fix should be enough to avoid legal action (assuming that Intel isn’t lying).

  • @nafisahmed6247
    @nafisahmed6247 Před měsícem +8

    Intel shipped the cpu's at medium rare, and one's who bought it are cooking it to well done.

  • @Somebody374-bv8cd
    @Somebody374-bv8cd Před měsícem +85

    Userbenchmark has to do some pretty intense 3d chess to explain this.

    • @Kevin-jb2pv
      @Kevin-jb2pv Před měsícem +14

      They'll just leave up all the OG runs before the CPU had to be nerfed and start blocking new scores.

    • @QuantumConundrum
      @QuantumConundrum Před měsícem +3

      Userbench aside, the performance is there... for a half a year.

    • @konev13thebeast
      @konev13thebeast Před měsícem +6

      Amds team of advanced sabatuers have illegally infiltrated the only good cpu maker

    • @bits360wastaken
      @bits360wastaken Před měsícem

      @konev13thebeast What??

    • @bits360wastaken
      @bits360wastaken Před měsícem

      Userbenchmark rigs its benchmarks, we have known this for well over 4 years

  • @ericpeterson1383
    @ericpeterson1383 Před měsícem +360

    "Intel just admitted oxidation issues..."
    Well, that started off positive.

    • @bestonyoutube
      @bestonyoutube Před měsícem +2

      Totally misleading and click bait. Not worhty of this channel. Just 13th gen and just a tiny little fracton. Steve doesnt need click bait openers like this.

    • @Kuriketto
      @Kuriketto Před měsícem +35

      @@bestonyoutube Yeesh, you buy into Intel stock when it was high or what?

    • @Bourinos02
      @Bourinos02 Před měsícem +26

      Intel 13/14th gen dying at a 30% rate...
      ​ @bestonyoutube : "Oh, must have been the wind"

    • @brandyballoon
      @brandyballoon Před měsícem +5

      Not sure if it was intentional, but I read this comment as a joke about the chemistry of oxidation 😂

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Před měsícem +5

      @@brandyballoon your sense of humour might have corroded sir. 😁

  • @joshuascholar3220
    @joshuascholar3220 Před měsícem +476

    Intel doesn't seem to realize that a full recall is less expensive than losing the trust of the entire world.

    • @Donahue250
      @Donahue250 Před měsícem

      Conspiracy time: OR!!, something huge is about to happen; hence the DEI corps are purposely losing money because all the mega companies probably know economically what's about to happen.

    • @kevikiru
      @kevikiru Před měsícem +31

      Good point

    • @santiagoferrari1973
      @santiagoferrari1973 Před měsícem +26

      You don't seem to realize they are a lot smarter than you.

    • @tao4124
      @tao4124 Před měsícem +32

      I never trusted Intel.

    • @user-vh8gs1sw1j
      @user-vh8gs1sw1j Před měsícem +17

      So they will definitely not do that.

  • @Bandit5317
    @Bandit5317 Před měsícem +31

    Intel pushed voltages so hard trying to keep up with AMD that they degraded the silicon.

    • @absalomdraconis
      @absalomdraconis Před měsícem +1

      No, the voltage seems to be a compensation to their own manufacturing flaw. The chips probably wouldn't have worked well while slow either.

    • @Leonardkewatchmansnews
      @Leonardkewatchmansnews Před 16 dny

      i think im going back to AMD

  • @philstelfox4412
    @philstelfox4412 Před měsícem +131

    If u in uk check consumer law: you are able to return to your retailer up to 6 years for repairs or replacement where a manufacturing defect is identified- some retailers better at it than others but the law is on your side.

    • @scottfarley6867
      @scottfarley6867 Před měsícem +2

      I doubt the law will protect us from INTEL.

    • @samon53
      @samon53 Před měsícem +20

      ​​@@scottfarley6867As he said it's a contract with the retailer not intel so that's irrelevant. Though the retailers are going to cause hell for intel if they have to accept a huge amount of returns.

    • @mustangmckraken1150
      @mustangmckraken1150 Před měsícem +2

      @scottfarley6867
      Then the logical choice would be to not buy Intel in the first place

    • @Beastlordius
      @Beastlordius Před měsícem

      Reason why i want to wait over for the update for BIOS, and see if it fixes issues, atm just runing CPU with Intel Turbo Boost disabled and on intel power settings. At least i can use PC with no issues, yet it's so underclocked it never exceeded 50C on 3Dmark CPU test :D

    • @Nightykk
      @Nightykk Před měsícem +2

      @@Beastlordius Question is if your CPU was already damaged prior to you doing such, and while it might not show now, will it in the future?
      The resell price might essentially be nill, cause who knows when it bites the dust.

  • @KatzenFisch
    @KatzenFisch Před měsícem +448

    I hereby call for an emergency "is intel screwed?" meeting

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Před měsícem +246

      I love this. I'll message Gordon immediately.

    • @ericwinberg5302
      @ericwinberg5302 Před měsícem +11

      @@GamersNexus +1 on that please!

    • @porforyticbasalt
      @porforyticbasalt Před měsícem +26

      I hope Wendell can make a guest appearance

    • @RavenZahadoom
      @RavenZahadoom Před měsícem +18

      @@GamersNexus This needs the full squad, Avengers Assemble time, call everyone in! :)

    • @sjolson68
      @sjolson68 Před měsícem +3

      @@GamersNexus This all feels a bit weird. Is the claim this massive quality issue is out in the field and OEMs with these unrealistically large number of time 0 failures are in contact with Intel and they're doing nothing about it? Usually, these issues are worked out between OEMs and manufacturers WRT RMAs and issues found and this whole situation seems to be sensationalized and doesn't add up to me.

  • @blazetechstuff
    @blazetechstuff Před měsícem +52

    "a small number" Louis Rossmann echoing in my head

  • @beans2939
    @beans2939 Před měsícem +17

    from what I've been told, the flaw that causes oxidation issues are affected in almost every single CPU, so if you have a 13th or 14th gen CPU from intel, it's just a matter of time

    • @aliakseikartashou6166
      @aliakseikartashou6166 Před měsícem

      Never had one?

    • @beans2939
      @beans2939 Před měsícem

      @@aliakseikartashou6166 lucky me I got a 12th gen, so I might have a little bias, I heard of some gaming company gathering relevant stats about this issue

    • @gungagalunga9040
      @gungagalunga9040 Před měsícem

      13 unlucky for some. The Chinese wouldn't have released a 13th gen lol

    • @user-mj9tr3ym5t
      @user-mj9tr3ym5t Před 26 dny

      @@gungagalunga9040 14 you mean

  • @l0y0la
    @l0y0la Před měsícem +39

    I always knew that having 1.72 volts as maximum core voltage in their documentations is insane. Even 1.5 volts is insane.

    • @joegmail2081
      @joegmail2081 Před měsícem

      So is 1.21 gigawatts

    • @Hunne2303
      @Hunne2303 Před 17 dny

      frankly, my 14700KF does peak out just under 1.5 V... while idling around on the desktop...this is really sh...

  • @WarkWarbly
    @WarkWarbly Před měsícem +629

    Todays News:
    Intel says the oxidation and voltage issues were not true, but instead the problems were caused by oxidation and voltage issues.
    Tonight at 10:
    How breathing could be damaging your brain.
    Back to you, Steve!

    • @sergentboucherie
      @sergentboucherie Před měsícem +5

      Fighting the frizzies at 11

    • @keiplaysgame
      @keiplaysgame Před měsícem +3

      bamboozled

    • @Thundereus
      @Thundereus Před měsícem +12

      My brain oxidated while reading this.
      inhale

    • @myfavoriteviewer306
      @myfavoriteviewer306 Před měsícem +2

      I'm not wearing pants. Film at 11. 😂

    • @WarkWarbly
      @WarkWarbly Před měsícem +2

      @@myfavoriteviewer306
      Hi-Five!!!
      Glad to see someone who gets the reference
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @randomusername982374
    @randomusername982374 Před měsícem +196

    Intel - It's dead inside

    • @tao4124
      @tao4124 Před měsícem +20

      Intel - I$reali backdoor inside.

    • @TheUniverseWatchesYou
      @TheUniverseWatchesYou Před měsícem +14

      Intel - Oxidation inside

    • @sidsmusic991
      @sidsmusic991 Před měsícem +4

      Amd -( it works) would be enough 😂😂

    • @wykydytron
      @wykydytron Před měsícem +1

      AMD - it never was alive in first place
      AMD - for long winter nights you no longer need heating
      AMD - what's compatibility?
      AMD - 2x price of Intel outside of USA because f u.
      And so on.

    • @BoraHorzaGobuchul
      @BoraHorzaGobuchul Před měsícem +3

      @@tao4124 I'll take an Israeli backdoor over a Chinese one any day :) And, tbh, issues in a CPU obviously prevent the backdoor from being used, so...

  • @ericholt1197
    @ericholt1197 Před měsícem +22

    So my take on this is that Intel saw that they had a good thing with the 12th gen, and instead of investing in new designs to keep up with AMD they decided to just keep dialing up the 12th gen architecture by slapping in more cores and pumping voltage and clock speeds for those sweet benchmarks. It's unsurprising that the 13th/14th gen chips are failing, the 12th gens were already pushing it.
    The whole thing is like a car maker introducing a turbo'd sportscar that's a great success, and then keeping up with the competition by simply adding more boost every year. And then when engines start blowing up they just say oops sorry, we can't help you if your engine is dead but if not come in for recall service. And then they "fix" the cars by removing the turbos, and then say "all better now the engines should run fine."
    But people paid extra for the turbo, right? So where's the compensation?

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 Před měsícem +2

      15th gen should be actually good...
      Let's hope

    • @ShlomoWalfish
      @ShlomoWalfish Před 26 dny

      can you buy 12th gen laptops now?

    • @ericholt1197
      @ericholt1197 Před 23 dny

      @@ShlomoWalfish I don't know that mobile chipsets are even affected by this, I've seen conflicting reports on that.
      Laptops with 12th gen chipsets are generally discontinued at this point, but there are plenty of refurbs and you can probably find new-in-box if you look hard.

    • @ericholt1197
      @ericholt1197 Před 23 dny

      @@Xnoob545 Yeah especially since AMD isn't doing so great either, and I really don't want one gaming CPU maker to dominate and jack prices up like has happened with Nvidia GPUs.

  • @osirisgolad
    @osirisgolad Před měsícem +51

    Major companies have been getting away with these wishy-washy statements and actions for too long. Thanks to people like you(and your team), we're finally starting to get some pushback on the dystopian doublespeak. Bull shit is bull shit and should be pointed out to be such in no uncertain terms.

  • @Hartweizengriesspudding
    @Hartweizengriesspudding Před měsícem +52

    my last intel cpu, thats for sure. bought 13900k last year and got about 20-25 different bsod, swapped every component twice(!) without suspecting the cpu. with no other component left, i contacted intel and they replaced it, not having any issues since. still might have a timebomb in my rig now... nice feeling!

    • @nikethunner2732
      @nikethunner2732 Před měsícem +11

      Agreed. Can't see me buying intel ever again, the trust is gone. my 13900k still works, but I need it for very, very hard workloads and now I just feel like sitting on a timebomb. Not using it to preserve it? Wasted money. Using it and potentially destroying it? Also wasted money. End consumers are left with a lose lose type of situation. And i wanted to get a 7000 series setup at first! Damn, why didn't I.

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR Před měsícem

      @@nikethunner2732 sell it and go to AMD before the plebs figure this out and the value plummets

    • @mvmhunterkiller
      @mvmhunterkiller Před měsícem

      ​@@nikethunner2732the trust is gone until AMD screw up, then you'll be back to square one.

    • @sandornyemcsok4168
      @sandornyemcsok4168 Před měsícem

      ​@@nikethunner2732
      You have to limit and lock the frequency. Based on Framechaser and Buildzoid videos, the issue is that the 2 best cores request voltage above 1.5 V under light workload to boost to the max frequency and that degrades the CPU. The only solution is to lock a lower frequency, limiting power or temperature cannot help.

    • @Nikilite
      @Nikilite Před měsícem +2

      ​@@nikethunner2732because we thought "Intel is better" 😔

  • @TheSickness
    @TheSickness Před měsícem +60

    Maybe you could add a modifier to the performance charts to reflect 0% performance for 50% of Intel CPUs
    50% of the time they work every time, except for when they don't.

    • @solenoidnull9542
      @solenoidnull9542 Před měsícem +2

      Just don't put any load on it, like running 3 copies of notepad at once, or it'll crash.

    • @user-ol9zd1zy4x
      @user-ol9zd1zy4x Před měsícem +1

      @@solenoidnull9542 i can't even go hard in chrome without crashes and oh snaps

  • @nurglerider781
    @nurglerider781 Před měsícem +7

    The question I have is, if Intel knew there were oxidation problems in manufacturing, why did they still ship those affected CPUs out to the market? The loss in dies (or even full packages) is tiny compared the impact to their reputation for a few dollars on their quarterly report.

    • @gintozlato1880
      @gintozlato1880 Před měsícem +8

      Under poorly regulated capitalism, short term profit matters more than long-term

    • @Sherolox
      @Sherolox Před měsícem

      @@gintozlato1880
      I wish you weren't right. But you are.

    • @vamwolf
      @vamwolf Před měsícem +1

      They can't test every CPU made. They batch test a certain amount. This is not new and industry standard.

    • @cheshirster
      @cheshirster Před měsícem

      They are out of money and simply cannot afford a large recall.

    • @nurglerider781
      @nurglerider781 Před měsícem +1

      @@vamwolf LOL, they admit they knew about the problem... This has to be the dumbest response to my question possible.

  • @josephmazor725
    @josephmazor725 Před měsícem +48

    I just noticed the list of 13 th gen cpus affected by oxidation is literally EVERY raptor lake cpu (since everything else was rebadged alderlake)

  • @stevencoad9224
    @stevencoad9224 Před měsícem +57

    Intel pulling the “trust me, bro”

    • @danieloberhofer9035
      @danieloberhofer9035 Před měsícem +2

      Never did, never will.
      Also don't need to, I'm on AM4/AM5 since the R7 1800X.

  • @Steven-bs5hv
    @Steven-bs5hv Před měsícem +54

    Great reporting on this issue. This may be worse than the math bug Intel had in their Pentium 1 chips back in 1994. Yes, I'm old.

    • @Whalerguy
      @Whalerguy Před měsícem +22

      I feel this comment in my knees, or maybe it's going to rain.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před měsícem +6

      I think the math bug had very little real world impact though, unless you were running very specific calculations with certain optimizations. It certainly didn't result in broken CPUs that have to be replaced.

    • @Steven-bs5hv
      @Steven-bs5hv Před měsícem +7

      @@gorak9000 I agree, a useless CPU is definitely worse. They did do a recall on the Pentiums, I'm just not sure of the financial impact it had on Intel, or if this will end up being more expensive for the company.

    • @Le3eFrereBrunet
      @Le3eFrereBrunet Před měsícem +2

      Even worse if you tell me, if I remember right a microcode change fixed the issue 100%… it rarely caused instability issues..
      And back then might have been 3 SKUs… now it’s at least 9….

    • @fluffysheap
      @fluffysheap Před měsícem +9

      ​@@gorak9000 very specific calculations like... Division
      Intel ended up replacing all the defective CPUs, unless you just couldn't be bothered.

  • @Falconpeep85
    @Falconpeep85 Před měsícem +14

    Jail, this deserves jail-time. Everyone on the board including CEO & CFO.

    • @RawbLV
      @RawbLV Před měsícem +2

      lol so dramatic. Car manufacturers get away with worse

    • @Div1ne_1
      @Div1ne_1 Před měsícem

      ​@@RawbLVSource?

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov Před měsícem

      @@Div1ne_1”source?” 🤓🤓

    • @jurassicjaws
      @jurassicjaws Před měsícem +5

      ​@@RawbLVI keep seeing this comment with zero elaboration. If you work for Intel, find another job before you're next on the chopping block.

    • @averageprogrammingenjoyer2059
      @averageprogrammingenjoyer2059 Před 19 dny

      Tesla auto parking system malfunctioned in China, started speeding killed 2 people and injured 3. Elon and his board are still free.

  • @yaldabaoth2
    @yaldabaoth2 Před měsícem +72

    I just want to say "Thank you" for keeping up the pressure on these big companies. If you didn't "threaten" the failure analysis lab, who knows, Intel might have never admitted to the oxidation thing.

    • @Savethepandabears
      @Savethepandabears Před měsícem +3

      😂 Intel is a 54 billion Revenue company if you think for one second this little CZcamsr has any pull over what they do you're naive

    • @yaldabaoth2
      @yaldabaoth2 Před měsícem

      @@Savethepandabears So if no one complained, researched and broke the news, Intel would have still come forward admitting their fault, admitting that they had known about manufacturing problems in 2023 and thus KNOWINGLY SOLD DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS to customers? Just how much do you love multibillion companies to be so naive?

    • @Afro__Joe
      @Afro__Joe Před měsícem +6

      ​@Savethepandabears it's not just this channel, but plenty of others are looking to GN because who else is spending 5 figures to do Intel's homework for our benefit?

  • @Sajgoniarz
    @Sajgoniarz Před měsícem +98

    If Intel is struggling so hard with logic I'm not surprised that they cannot make CPUs properly.

    • @FcoEnriquePerez
      @FcoEnriquePerez Před měsícem +1

      Intel and making some bs shenanigans when is about taking accountability and benefiting the consumer is old news.

  • @luranyl
    @luranyl Před měsícem +68

    I'm so glad I persuaded my brother to go with AMD instead of the 14900K. Would stink to have recommended such a piece of crap. The resale value of the Intel CPU is also close to zero after this.

    • @Kane0123
      @Kane0123 Před měsícem +24

      That second hand market for 13th and 14th gen is going to be horrendous

    • @bigflea11-ig8jr
      @bigflea11-ig8jr Před měsícem +5

      Which will make the only option for secondhand AMD, so the entire reselling market will be ruined for a couple years

    • @wykydytron
      @wykydytron Před měsícem

      Haha keep dreaming. Permanently online people need to learn that in real life 99% of people doesn't even know about issue and never will becouse they just don't care. Real world is not like CZcams and tweeter.

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR Před měsícem

      @@bigflea11-ig8jr its going to get ridiculous lol.

  • @stephenhartley2853
    @stephenhartley2853 Před měsícem +4

    when you let a clown into the palace, the clown does not become a king, the palace becomes a circus. bean counters will ruin everything eventually if given the opportunity.

  • @gravesddd
    @gravesddd Před měsícem +71

    Microcode updates on this issue are band-aids. They must be buying time to stop the bleeding of RMA’s, until they address the inherit issue of electromigration from a foundational level

  • @OriginalRaveParty
    @OriginalRaveParty Před měsícem +86

    I've got a 13700k and I'm watching this, and monitoring recent blue screens, very very closely.

    • @diamondlion47
      @diamondlion47 Před měsícem +4

      yeah, advising all my friends to not go intel for the forseeable future. sad but the company is just garbage now, no other word for it

    • @jesh879
      @jesh879 Před měsícem +12

      wym recent blue screens. if you have blue screens you're affected. your system should not be throwing those out if you're stable.

    • @g.tropicsun1029
      @g.tropicsun1029 Před měsícem

      @@jesh879 , he has to check the stop/error code to see if the blue screens were caused by RAM issue, software issue, or something else.

    • @stevanko1
      @stevanko1 Před měsícem +1

      When was first boot and how often are you having BSODs ?

    • @RobikV3
      @RobikV3 Před měsícem +4

      Same here on a 13700kf though ive had it for almost a year now and no issues so far

  • @Gymnos2
    @Gymnos2 Před měsícem +34

    What drives me wild is they had the issue with the 13th gen processor, so they went ahead and made the same errors with its successor. That and the lack of communication, of course. I spent countless hours trying to pin down this issue so real glad we're finally talking about it.

    • @Hawkins-1985
      @Hawkins-1985 Před měsícem +5

      This is where the 10nm "Intel 7" is hitting its limits since 13th gen. They have to crank the power otherwise they can't compete in single threaded workloads with AMD.

    • @woobilicious.
      @woobilicious. Před měsícem +3

      They didn't create the 14th gen from scratch, it'll be the same exact issue.

    • @little_fluffy_clouds
      @little_fluffy_clouds Před měsícem +6

      It’s because 14th gen is really a minor revision of 13th gen, not a new architecture. Calling those chips “14th gen” was a marketing decision. From a technology perspective, they’re really just additional chips in the 13th gen range.

  • @stephanreiken9912
    @stephanreiken9912 Před 29 dny +3

    Fancy way to say they let their processors rust and then sold them.

  • @BK557SC
    @BK557SC Před měsícem +185

    I wonder if without the reporting from GN Intel would have been public about their oxidation issues, especially considering how they made their statements.

    • @kaseyboles30
      @kaseyboles30 Před měsícem +16

      I think there was enough other coverage and pressure they would have eventually, but with Steve and GN sounding the alarm I suspect they stepped up the timeline significantly.

    • @Moboproc
      @Moboproc Před měsícem +19

      Intel woulda probably tried burying it. Aside that, I have said it here before, what Steve and GN's team as a whole does could well be dangerous work. Some of these companies get really, really nasty and outright hostile when people expose them. This is especially true for mega corps like Intel. The fact that Steve and team puts their neck out there to help us regular folk is so worthy of admiration. Takes some serious bravery.

    • @XantheFIN
      @XantheFIN Před měsícem +18

      I think to be honest here.. Level1Tech did drop the bomb here not GN this time.

    • @MagicSwordKing
      @MagicSwordKing Před měsícem +7

      I doubt it. The words “failure analysis lab” coming from Steve though… they knew they’d be caught.
      Maybe that’s cynical, but it’s not my fault I’ve been trained to expect the worst, most dishonest, and corrupt decision making from corporations.

    • @Lua64
      @Lua64 Před měsícem +5

      Answer is always no. Companies as big as Intel don't cave to anything other than financial pressure, or the threat of it.

  • @danc4046
    @danc4046 Před měsícem +34

    The "Thanks Steve" meme is never going to get old.

    • @reappermen
      @reappermen Před měsícem +9

      At least Intel made one thing that doesn't degrade over time.

    • @MacGuyver85
      @MacGuyver85 Před měsícem +1

      @@reappermen 🤣

  • @shanemshort
    @shanemshort Před měsícem +105

    I just want to point out their current CEO was their CTO (2001-2012) during their long standing anti-trust issues (2002-2006).. given that, I find this behavior unsurprisingly on-brand.

    • @danieloberhofer9035
      @danieloberhofer9035 Před měsícem +5

      Intel lying about whatever is "on brand" - they have a whole department dedicated to nothing else (marketing).
      Sad to see that as of late AMD is (once again) going down the same drain.

    • @dudebroguymate
      @dudebroguymate Před měsícem +15

      @@danieloberhofer9035 What's AMD done? Genuine question.

    • @erkinalp
      @erkinalp Před měsícem +3

      @@dudebroguymate they did Ryzen

    • @dudebroguymate
      @dudebroguymate Před měsícem +8

      @@erkinalp Obviously, but that's not what I was asking.

    • @danieloberhofer9035
      @danieloberhofer9035 Před měsícem +10

      @@dudebroguymate Apart from the very misleading RDNA3 launch graphs - these you could attribute to them genuinely believing in being able to still pull it off somehow - their marketing as of late has devolved into some very dodgy claims. The worst being:
      - For the latest AM4 launch (R7 5800XT), they claimed to match the i7 13700K in some gaming benchmarks. Testing was done with an old, very low end RDNA2 card (6600 ot 6600XT, can't remember which one exactly), carefully avoiding a CPU limit. That's just bullshit, they could've also claimed that an R5 3600 matches the Intel part (or the "new" 5800XT for that matter). That's not lying per se, because that's certainly what happens when you pair these CPUs with an RX 6600 - but it's still dodgy af because it says nothing at all.
      - During their recent tech day they also made some weird comparisons - R7 9700X vs. Intel i7 vs. R7 5800X3D, across various slides, and no matter how you sum up the results, they just don't match up.
      Worst of all - I don't get *why* they are doing this. It's utterly unneccessary to weirdly hype up their CPUs that way. The 5800XT is what it is - a bleed off for Zen3 CCDs they still have to make for Epyc Milan. It'll sell anyway, no matter how. And it's certainly not meant to compete with RL i7s, so why the dodgy marketing. Just releasing it and taking the good press for their stellar platform longevity would've been more than enough.
      And as to Zen5? It already looks to turn out pretty good all by itself. Fast, efficient, cost effective and on a well established, future proof platform. With little to no competition by its launch. So why wiggle around like that? Just present the graphs, show the R9 9950X completely destroy the i9 and be done with it. Hammer home the TDP reductions all day, tbh. Satisfy the enthusiasts with Curve Shaper (awesome!) and on the fly memory tuning (stellar!). It all looks exciting enough. Maybe tease X3D for late Q3 / early Q4. There's no need to overhype anything and open yourself up to criticism.

  • @NoahPolyak01
    @NoahPolyak01 Před měsícem +2

    After I rma my 14900k for the second time I gotta say the AMD ryzen 7800x3d is looking DELECTABLE 🤤

  • @Syntax.error.
    @Syntax.error. Před měsícem +42

    I just can't believe this is a company that employs 130k people, earning Billions each year. They are so panicky and vague in all of their statements. This is good if you want to doge short term loss in replacing the broken CPUs but a total disaster for long term trust in your products and warrenty.

    • @rogerk6180
      @rogerk6180 Před měsícem

      It is a american mego corp. How is this unbelievable?
      This iss just modus operandi everywhere, a toxic culture for 30 years has done this to american business culture in general.
      Boeing and intel will not be the last giants that eventually will fall apart because of this.

    • @Petight
      @Petight Před měsícem +2

      Yep intel squandering years of consumer goodwill

    • @KaizokuSencho
      @KaizokuSencho Před měsícem +2

      Do none of you gen Z people remember the Intel bribe scandal of the 00's? No of course not ..​@@Petight

    • @Petight
      @Petight Před měsícem +4

      @@KaizokuSencho ?? I said years, not decades. And what's with the generation calling lmao I'm probably older than you

    • @Petight
      @Petight Před měsícem

      @@KaizokuSencho ?? I said years, not decades. And what's with the generation calling lmao I'm probably older than you

  • @ohareport
    @ohareport Před měsícem +69

    a long ago intel had to recall a cpu because it did floating point maths wrong. they didn’t handle that great either.

    • @diamondlion47
      @diamondlion47 Před měsícem +4

      Typical scumbag behavior from intel unfortunately, why I'm telling everyone to avoid them for the forseeable future

    • @Chocobollz
      @Chocobollz Před měsícem

      ​​@@diamondlion47Yep. Intel is a scumbag of a company. Which is why I stopped buying them since 2006. My last Intel CPU is a Merom on a laptop. When I heard their illegal tactics against AMD (circa 2006), I vowed to vote with my money to never ever bought their products ever again, and since then I've owned AMD's Sempron, Phenom II X2, Phenom II X6, Ryzen 1400, Ryzen 4300U, and my next one will be a Zen 5 for sure. I'm not a fanboy. I'm just giving my money to a company that's not an asshole.

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 Před měsícem +7

      They massively upgraded their testing after that and a couple of years ago the new CEO said why are we wasting so much money on testing and stopped testing. And here we are.

    • @jackkatogh
      @jackkatogh Před měsícem +1

      @@thewhitefalcon8539 sounds like time for a new CEO.

  • @Anagusame
    @Anagusame Před měsícem +98

    A revelation of oxidation in this nation on this station? What in tarnation?

    • @MagicSwordKing
      @MagicSwordKing Před měsícem +23

      Let’s hope the corporation can achieve amelioration.

    • @ObeseChess
      @ObeseChess Před měsícem +25

      They pushed “innovation” over stabilization - it’s a bad situation and we shouldn’t be satisfied with their explanation. At this rate they may be subject to litigation!

    • @davidg3944
      @davidg3944 Před měsícem +16

      I take great fascination in Steve's narration of this situation.

    • @jwelda1
      @jwelda1 Před měsícem +14

      Intels procrastination has blown my workstation halting all masterb*tion

    • @Dimas_Lopes
      @Dimas_Lopes Před měsícem +8

      the solution lingers in their fabrication. unless they are aiming for more altercations and worse evaluation of their stock...option?
      next one must make a haiku

  • @hotaru25189
    @hotaru25189 Před měsícem +498

    Knowing there is a manufacturing issue (oxidation vias) and keepign quiet about it for over a yr while selling them....should be straight up illegal.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před měsícem +24

      They knew of an anomaly. They did not know it was an issue until later. I'm sure they know of many things. They're not always aware of the significance of any of it though.

    • @mardus_ee
      @mardus_ee Před měsícem +6

      I'd like to know which country those defective CPUs were manufactured in.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před měsícem +32

      @@mardus_ee what difference does it make? They were made so far removed from common reality that it doesn't matter. In clean rooms never touched by human hands.

    • @OberstStein
      @OberstStein Před měsícem +37

      I am sure they where hoping to get out of the warranty time before the CPUs failed at the customer.

    • @Emotional_Support_Twink
      @Emotional_Support_Twink Před měsícem +8

      ​@@1pcfredIt would be interesting to see if it was a specific fab that had an issue.

  • @dreed100
    @dreed100 Před měsícem +2

    2:25 biggest f up so far.

  • @ii7317
    @ii7317 Před měsícem +28

    "Only a small number" - yeah, same verbiage used by Apple during the butterfly keyboard fiasco, display cable tears and such. Which we all know, was looking nothing like a small number.

  • @jason_tarr
    @jason_tarr Před měsícem +34

    Working in Unreal Engine is when mine stated to display issues (memory address issues, crashing the engine when saving) The replacement one has been good however.

    • @Ravenx217
      @Ravenx217 Před měsícem +17

      good for now..
      im on my second 14900KS and it's having issues again- despite this one being within intel spec from day 1.

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +3

      @@Ravenx217 Jayz2cents had a short video - even on the intel "failsafe" (or however that was called) setting it pushed the voltage to over 1.6V. insane.
      Better check your voltages, like with hwinfo to display the max.

    • @Ravenx217
      @Ravenx217 Před měsícem +7

      @@bernds6587 yeah jay doesn't know shit- intel's fail safe uses the highest voltage to brute force stability.
      i set my svid to typical until that stopped working, now it's back to auto (LLC referral) with 1.2 SA and 5.6Ghz lock on all cores.
      This keeps me at 1.31 vcore but my games still crash sometimes. It's borked.

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 Před měsícem +2

      @@Ravenx217 sure, but 1.6V? that's insane.

  • @enerjustics
    @enerjustics Před měsícem +69

    RIP used market for 13th and 14th gen i7 and i9 😢

    • @mhosseinafz1869
      @mhosseinafz1869 Před měsícem +12

      This is so bad I decided not to sell my 13600k. Although it has no issues but I couldn't possibly make someone else miserable.

    • @letssmiletogether5463
      @letssmiletogether5463 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@mhosseinafz1869 you should have bought AMD cpu, by the way I feel bad for you hope you CPU don't die on you

    • @tadejloncar
      @tadejloncar Před měsícem

      @@mhosseinafz1869I am still on my 13600kf. I never asked myself why so many crashes and gpc latency issues... Fuck me!

    • @purpleduggy7680
      @purpleduggy7680 Před měsícem +1

      @@letssmiletogether5463 X86 sucks. I'll stick with RISC-V thanks

    • @sulphurous2656
      @sulphurous2656 Před měsícem +2

      @@purpleduggy7680 Take the POWER pill, the last modern CPUs without hardware backdoors you can get. Until they introduce them on those too.

  • @uncaringbear
    @uncaringbear Před měsícem +4

    Intel needs to face punitive consequences for these appalling business practices.

  • @gerowen
    @gerowen Před měsícem +106

    Wait; so they knew about the oxidation issue last year and are only just now admitting it may have something to do with the instability issues on their CPUs?

    • @glenndoiron9317
      @glenndoiron9317 Před měsícem +21

      Standard corporate practice. Fix the problem going forward, deal with any defective products when warranty claims come in.

    • @nomore6167
      @nomore6167 Před měsícem +7

      Yes and no. They are saying that the oxidation issue is NOT related to the instability issues, but they are also saying that the oxidation issue affected only a small number of instability-affected CPUs. Don't think about it for more than three seconds or your head might explode.

    • @morpheus9137
      @morpheus9137 Před měsícem +3

      Yeahh, don't worry bout it, nothing to see here, move along folks.

  • @cy9nvs
    @cy9nvs Před měsícem +27

    If they identified the problem at some point in 2023 but did not do a recall, not inform effected customers and not even acknowledge the issue in RMA claims, can't they be held accountable in court?

    • @benjaminmiddaugh2729
      @benjaminmiddaugh2729 Před měsícem +4

      Sadly that's the sort of thing that you have to find out in court (at least in the US).

    • @potinomisino4084
      @potinomisino4084 Před měsícem +1

      En la UE sí que se puede

    • @diamondlion47
      @diamondlion47 Před měsícem +1

      yeah and they should, intel need to be held responsible for its many failures. personally advising everyone I know to avoid Intel at all costs.

    • @Jay-me2fx
      @Jay-me2fx Před měsícem

      read the warranty carefully... defects are not 100% covered.... what is covered is that the cpu will operate at what intel cause designed specs... so if it meets their specs they dont have to do a warranty clam.
      yous failed to read the warranty, you accepted the warranty when you bought said CPU so really intel has you and your money... you have a shit CPU.... unless many best of the best of lawyers do a class action and can stand up to intels office full of lawyers good luck getting anything from them.,

  • @PixelVogue
    @PixelVogue Před měsícem +4

    Intel: Oxidation & Excessive Voltage Inside

  • @abavariannormiepleb9470
    @abavariannormiepleb9470 Před měsícem +66

    Seems like Pat Gelsinger’s famous rear-view mirror is so heavily oxidized itself that it’s impossible to have a clear vision of the situation.

    • @Six_Gorillion
      @Six_Gorillion Před měsícem +2

      That rear-view mirror is giving him a nice view of AMD destroying his tailpipe. lmao.

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR Před měsícem

      @@Six_Gorillion lmao. Intel going to get freight trained as AMD Builds boost. I'm also amazed jtube allowed your handle. Iv'e also found handles the best way around censorship on heavily moderated sites. it's like they didn't think about it. I used to havea pic of uncle adi with 'in your heart you know he's right' and it lasted on here for at least a year till someone reported it lmao.
      2024, the year 'they' named themselves to all the normalfogs. Enjoy it bud ;D

  • @busterscrugs
    @busterscrugs Před měsícem +38

    Even if it’s purely a voltage related issue, no microcode update will fix the degradation on those chips previously exposed to high voltages lol.

    • @cirvaaznyMhg
      @cirvaaznyMhg Před měsícem

      They're getting their strategy from car dealerships that have been protecting profits over taking responsibility for shoddy products. Just put some sawdust in there to quiet it down until the warranty expires. Then it's their problem.

    • @darthtripedacus1
      @darthtripedacus1 Před měsícem +8

      You run the voltage in the opposite polarity. This turns back time and puts the magic smoke back into the traces.

    • @DingleBerryschnapps
      @DingleBerryschnapps Před měsícem

      Obviously, so it will limit the damage. 🤷

    • @XkefasX
      @XkefasX Před měsícem

  • @zedvids
    @zedvids Před měsícem +76

    "Hello, Intel? This is Steve, I'd like to have a word with your CEO"

    • @d3vilman69
      @d3vilman69 Před měsícem +2

      CEO: Nani??!!!

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Před měsícem

      Pat Gelsinger moment

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Před měsícem +2

      @@zedvids oh but it isn't Steve it's [tech outlet presenter] from [tech outlet] that cares about their [tech viewers] and their purchasing and rma rights.

  • @HamidKarzai
    @HamidKarzai Před měsícem +1

    damn, impressive how it turned out to be exactly the thing you were speculating in the previous video. i initially thought it was a waste of time talking about oxidation when it wasn't certain but now i'm impressed

  • @aaron57422
    @aaron57422 Před měsícem +34

    Intel bringing out the "trust me bro" warranty

  • @Fate025
    @Fate025 Před měsícem +112

    AMD and Lisa Su is probably impressed that Intel has done the best marketing campaign in history, for a new launch of AMD cpus....

    • @rmo9808
      @rmo9808 Před měsícem +3

      Imagine if snapdragon had actually lived up to the hype

    • @rarinth
      @rarinth Před měsícem

      until intel releases theirs which uses tsmc n3b, which means they have the nm advantage compared to zen 5 which uses tsmc n4, which is just enhanced n5
      oh, and amd themselves also admitted that their regular zen 5 chips aren't even worth it compared to a 7800x3d, which means that regular zen 5 is DOA
      i'm not defending them but both fanbases are a disease to both companies

    • @JJARCHIE
      @JJARCHIE Před měsícem +8

      ​@@rarinth atleast their cpu doesnt break

    • @tanmaypanadi1414
      @tanmaypanadi1414 Před měsícem

      ​@@rarinth at this point I am assuming the pricing for the new Zen5 chips are going to cost a ton with how the competition is behaving.

    • @user-vh8gs1sw1j
      @user-vh8gs1sw1j Před měsícem +1

      @@rmo9808 It is doing just fine.

  • @GeoffSeeley
    @GeoffSeeley Před měsícem +165

    Intel: It's fine... This is fine.

    • @kenobi639
      @kenobi639 Před měsícem +27

      🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
      🔥🔥This is fine🔥🔥
      🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @Aggrofool
      @Aggrofool Před měsícem

      They still have majority PC CPU market share, dominating laptops and prebuilts.

    • @user-to7ds6sc3p
      @user-to7ds6sc3p Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Aggrofoolthis debacle will take some time to reflect in the market share, as it will only influence future purchases.

    • @ivvan497
      @ivvan497 Před měsícem

      @@user-to7ds6sc3p You're average PC user doesn't give a fuck nor knows anything about this. I'm pretty sure intel will still dominate the market in the future.

  • @rdbchase
    @rdbchase Před měsícem +1

    I still haven't seen appropriate coverage of this issue in the mainstream media.