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ModernRisk , (edited )
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And here I thought, it would be good to go for Intel. Recently got a new PC with 14600KF. However, I have not had any issues with performance besides Deathloop (Launches, black screen and then dissapears).

EDIT: So I guess, I’m forced to wait until my motherboard developer/ company (MSI) announces that their users can update their BIOS manually? I’m curious whether, I’m actually affected by this or not. Though I guess, never gonna go Intel again. Next new PC will be having AMD (unless AMD makes such a mess as well, then it does not matter).

Gsus4 OP , (edited )
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e.g. yahoo.com/…/ryzen-3000-fix-sinkclose-vulnerabilit… AMD has these sorts of flaws too, I don’t know enough to tell if AMD is significantly better at this when deciding to buy

BombOmOm ,
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Unfortunately, this problem is larger than a micro-code update. The main issue the user is likely referring to is Intel shipping defective product (oxidation issues), denying warranty claims for said defective product, then staying quiet when it’s proven they have been shipping defective product. Intel could have owned up to the issue and proactively recalled defective units, but, they didn’t do the honorable thing, not even close.

partial_accumen ,

That AMD security vulnerability doesn’t physically damage the CPU while this Intel flaw does. Thats a drastic difference so the two are not the same

Corkyskog ,

I thought they had corrosion issues, how do you patch that?

Gsus4 OP ,
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🩹

Brkdncr ,

Warranty replacement.

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