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      144 months ago

      13th & 14th Gen were just higher voltage and clock speed and boost time limit versions of 12th Gen. It seems like they just over did it

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        74 months ago

        Holy crap I barely escaped. I needed an upgrade years ago and settled on the i7-12700k. After I ride this chip out I’m switching to AMD.

        I really hope customers get justice in this debacle. We need a lawsuit now.

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        44 months ago

        Money grab because they didn’t have anything new to actually bring to the table this time.

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      13th and 14th gen are literally the exact same hardware as 12th gen, but with boosted clock speeds and power requirements. Basically, intel is struggling to develop new hardware, as they’re beginning to be limited by things like atom size and the speed of light across the width of the chip. So instead of developing new hardware, they just slapped new code onto the 12th gen chips and called them a new generation.

      But they made the rookie mistake of not adequately dealing with heat dissipation (which is easy to make when overclocking,) and chips are burning out.

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          It’s not about the CPU package getting too hot, it’s about a specific set of transistors getting too hot. I think I read they’re between the processing units and the cache. The size of these transistors combined is probably around a couple mm square. Unless you etch the package back you can’t measure them precisely. And if you etch that you can’t dissipate their temperature so you can rub CPU at maximum load.