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System Name | I don't name my rig |
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Processor | 14700K |
Motherboard | Asus TUF Z790 |
Cooling | Air/water/DryIce |
Memory | DDR5 G.Skill Z5 RGB 6000mhz C36 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4070 Super |
Storage | 980 Pro |
Display(s) | Some LED 1080P TV |
Case | Open bench |
Audio Device(s) | Some Old Sherwood stereo and old cabinet speakers |
Power Supply | Corsair 1050w HX series |
Mouse | Razor Mamba Tournament Edition |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 |
VR HMD | Quest 2 |
Software | Windows |
Benchmark Scores | Max Freq 13700K 6.7ghz DryIce Max Freq 14700K 7.0ghz DryIce Max all time Freq FX-8300 7685mhz LN2 |
No, the issue hasn't gone away. Just lower failure rates Zen2 to Zen3.Wasn't there an issue where this only happened to very-very-early Vermeer batches? (or other WHEA crashes) (pre-'21 batches)
Apparently, multiple people reported the issue. Even my first Vermeer purchase was clear from that period.
So, if later than 20xx, then it's just a fluke, it looks like.
Unlike Raptor Lake, where if crashes start, it's too late and the CPU must be replaced. The BIOS fixes in that case, must be applied before any symptoms. Yes, the Ryzen must be replaced if new symptoms occur, but crashes and/or errors, are not known to be a widespread issue, unlike 13th-gen and 14th-gen Core i.
As we praise AMD for cache errors and blame Intel for similar, if not same exact issues.
As if everyone expects 100% fab without error. Gimme a break. Please don't be that click bait guy. You know better.