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Originally Posted by combustiblefuel
Yes, It's because there has been issues with thread scheduling on some programs .
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To the point that some motherboards you can disable efficiency cores with a hot key lol.
Interesting, a bug in code resulting in degradation due to too high a voltage at least seems plausible. The big question is will they basically replace chips even if they don't exhibit the issue, cause if I had a 13th or 14th gen I'd want to RMA it even if it wasn't crashing just to make sure it didn't start at some later date after Intel had moved on.