You also have:
- The most hilariously exclusive and expensive CPU ever released for this socket (and this is coming from another KS owner, one that if you recall, never believed Intel would go forward with a 14th KS at all)
- A revised and updated version of one of the most hilariously exclusive and expensive motherboards ever released, complete with maximum priority BIOS support
- You're running it
stock, on default power limits on an extremely expensive AIO, at that point, why even bother, and it's not like I'm doing anything way out of that league myself - this is coming from another fool that bought an Apex Encore to run his own KS on air cooling, and only because my MEG Z690 ACE kicked the bucket
It wasn't the APO thing that broke this, it has been reported to occur for a long time but this caused an accelerated degradation of the CPUs now that the earlier models are about 2 years old and this problem was exacerbated by the fact that 14th gen CPUs simply come from the factory with irresponsible core clocks that push the silicon to the very extreme, this is especially true for the i9-14900KS
We're really not ones to talk about not having problems with such extreme gear, boards with VRMs that are perfectly capable of handling 10 of these CPUs at their limit spec, full tilt, while running such mild settings after all. The simple fact we have such extreme caliber machines will cushion all the problems we've had - if not make our CPUs die out faster if you let them loose. Neither of us did, and neither of our CPUs malfunctioned