Firefox dev says Intel Raptor Lake crashes are increasing with rising temperatures in record European heat wave — Mozilla staff’s tracking overwhelmed by Intel crash reports, team disables the function

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  1. kazuviking

    Does it reports the bios version as well? Because i would really like to know who bothered to update it.

  2. mockingbird-

    Imagine you are a large system integrator (i. e. Dell) and companies are calling in because thousand of their PC are crashing.

  3. Mobius650

    ![gif](giphy|NipFetnQOuKhW)

    This is me watching the Intel dumpster fire with my 7800X3D…

  4. Bhavacakra_12

    This is one of those indicators that the climate is in unprecedented waters…atleast in the time humans have been here. And it’s only going to get worse!

  5. GroundbreakingBag164

    Does Intel actively want us to buy AMD CPUs?

  6. ElectroMoe

    Ive been AMD ever since building my first pc but this went from being happy that AMD was clearly the better brand to now being borderline depressing for the market.

    AMD CPUs haven’t dropped priced here at all, not to mention the pricing of the 9800x3d vs what the 5800x3d was.

    Intel, get your fucking shit together.

  7. I’m so glad AMD got CPU game together almost 10 years back. Now time for GPUs!

  8. BitRunner64

    Really makes you wonder whether Intel has really fixed the stability issues with those CPU’s. My 5950X runs a good 6-8+C hotter than usual too, but it’s still rock solid. I only lost like 50-80 MHz boost clock speeds.

  9. We have loads of HP Z2 mini’s like 30 of them. They have i9-14900K. HP have been out and replaced the CPU on nearly 10 of them. We are on latest BIOS. Don’t think the BIOS fixes the problem, just keeps the CPU going long enough to go out of warranty.

  10. Probably using standard Intel box coolers, that shit is pure e-waste….

  11. Intelligent-Brick915

    am i the only one who tweaks for heat, protip set cpu power options in advanced power plan to 95%-98% it reduces the clock and temps quite allot on mine, (but its ryzen 5700x and its) temps are well reduced compared to 100% with a tiny bit of lag, barely noticable.

    (saying that though not im sure what the real affects of hot air do on tech)

    p.s. im more concerned for my pc chair 😀

  12. Melodias3

    Keep it enabled and categorize it as Intel heatwave crashes.

    It’s kind of funny when you get forced to close to the sun and burn because competition is simply faster, i guess its now Intel turn to burn.

  13. _distortedmorals

    Went with a 5800X for my first gaming pc and it’s still going strong, while a friend of mine tried to convince me to go with Intel. Glad I didn’t lol.

  14. toodrunktostand

    Am I the only one with a 13900k without a single issue?

  15. NotAshMain

    I literally live in a desert, I’ve never had a crash on my 14900KF, I understand I don’t use it at all times but I can’t see how increasing temps in Europe would cause crashes if my daily average temp is still much hotter than almost anywhere in Europe

  16. newbrevity

    And I thought my 11700k was hot. At least it shrugs off the abuse like a champ.

  17. how do I tell if my 14900kf is defective or starting to go? I’m on the b12 microcode but I’m not too sure how to protect it further

  18. heytherepartner5050

    I got an i5 ultra 245k for £200 the other day & looking at its specs, I thought ‘wow that’s a steal! Wonder why it’s so cheap?’ Guess it’s cause intel is about to go bust lmao

  19. Michaeli_Starky

    Intel is pretty much done for at this point. It’s a real shame, tbh.

  20. xdthepotato

    Bro its 30c all day every day here in finland.. worst of all we dont have any air con other than the built in and that shit is so bare bones.. you get sweaty by just sitting

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