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Posted by rviktor
 - August 17, 2024, 17:19:12
Quote from: TruthIsThere on August 10, 2024, 09:00:51Fake news!

There are countless of reports... Jay 2 cents, ect... has tested this 0x129 microcode, with the same methodology tools, and they all have around the same results... either an improvement, or no gains or performance loss or ~1 to 3% loss (margin of error) in multitask benchmarks/workloads!

It seems like PC Guide (who?!?!) desire clicks desperately in any way PC Guide can get it... aka the negative the news the better for them even if it's a... lie! 😏

It's NOT a lie... it's an ASUS bug on many boards. My 14700K went from 35000 point Cinebech R23 to 15000... That's a 58% loss right there. The CPU power usage never goes over 160W, averages at ~140 during testing... while the Intel default limit is 253.
Posted by RMast
 - August 13, 2024, 12:24:05
The 50 cent 2pac article also calculated in the previous advise for default settings to absolutely not overclock. Only with respect to those settings the performance degradation was not significant. After canary testing of the microcode patch overclockers might again challenge the limits.
Posted by Dodgy Dave
 - August 11, 2024, 22:16:17
I can confirm there is a bug with the latest BIOS from ASUS. After doing the update I decided to do my usual undervolt but for some very strange reason my Cinebench score went from around 24k on an i5 14600k to a little over 10k... Upon returning the voltage to default Intel settings the sore went back up to 24k.
There seems to be an issue in that regard.
Posted by Monomon
 - August 11, 2024, 21:05:26
I got the 14900kf no probs freezes or anything else 4080super msi carbon works floorless
Posted by Worgarthe
 - August 11, 2024, 20:27:37
Nice clickbait title.
Posted by NikoB (B)
 - August 11, 2024, 14:00:49
At first, you are sold a car with an engine, for example, of 200 horsepower and a torque of, for example, 400. Then there is a scandal that the emissions are several times higher than permissible, and the firmware is made in such a way as to deceive the test equipment during official emissions tests. Then the manufacturer releases a "corrected" firmware, where the engine drops in power to 160 horsepower and torque to 300.

What should the owner of such a "car" do next? Dieselgate showed us everything on a large scale...
Posted by Abot13
 - August 10, 2024, 18:23:34
No matter what microcode they update, your cou will die 😁
Posted by Trust me bro
 - August 10, 2024, 12:10:27
When I say it, it is it. Trust me bro.
Posted by Totalfakenews
 - August 10, 2024, 10:42:38
There's a endless combinations for parts. Calling it fake news straight away is a bit dramatic.
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - August 10, 2024, 09:00:51
Fake news!

There are countless of reports... Jay 2 cents, ect... has tested this 0x129 microcode, with the same methodology tools, and they all have around the same results... either an improvement, or no gains or performance loss or ~1 to 3% loss (margin of error) in multitask benchmarks/workloads!

It seems like PC Guide (who?!?!) desire clicks desperately in any way PC Guide can get it... aka the negative the news the better for them even if it's a... lie! 😏
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 10, 2024, 07:21:47
Intel's microcode update 0x129 dropped in an attempt to correct the unmitigated disaster that has become of Intel's 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs. While Intel initially claimed that the microcode update wouldn't affect performance at all, some multithreaded benchmark scores show as much as a 22% performance loss. Fortunately, gaming is unaffected by the update.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-14th-gen-stability-BIOS-update-obliterates-multi-core-performance-with-23-loss-in-some-benchmarks.873898.0.html