Close Menu
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On

Review: Coway Airmega 50

19 July 2025

How to Delete All of Your Social Media Accounts

19 July 2025

The EVs We’ve Lost

19 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Review: Coway Airmega 50
  • How to Delete All of Your Social Media Accounts
  • The EVs We’ve Lost
  • Samsung Galaxy F36 5G – Price in India, Specifications (19th July 2025)
  • Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Launched in India With AI Features, Triple Rear Cameras: Price, Specifications
  • Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Launching Today: Know Price in India, Features and Specifications
  • Donkey Kong Bananza And The Complicated Pac-Man Metroidvania | The Game Informer Show
  • Apple Sues the YouTuber Who Leaked iOS 26
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Subscribe
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
Home » Over seven months later, Intel CPU instability might be over
News

Over seven months later, Intel CPU instability might be over

News RoomBy News Room26 September 20243 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

We first reported on the Intel CPU instability issue in February 2024, and since then, Intel has offered various fixes that helped, but still failed to fix the problem once and for all. Now, it finally seems like the owners of Intel’s best CPUs might be able to rest easy soon enough. Intel has shared a new update that pinpoints the four causes of Raptor Lake problems and provides a fix.

Intel’s July update on the matter disclosed that the company was aware of issues within the microcode and that the problem was related to incorrect voltages. Today’s update breaks this down into four operating scenarios that can cause problems. Intel now refers to these long-lasting issues as the “Vmin Shift Instability.”

“Intel has localized the Vmin Shift Instability issue to a clock tree circuit within the IA core which is particularly vulnerable to reliability aging under elevated voltage and temperature. Intel has observed these conditions can lead to a duty cycle shift of the clocks and observed system instability,” said Thomas Hannaford in an Intel community post. Breaking it down into simpler terms, Intel has confirmed that increased voltage affects the stability of these processors, even if operating within warrantied voltages.

Intel’s already provided microcode updates for three out of the four identified root causes behind the Vmin Shift instability. This includes:

  • Some motherboards pushed the power delivery settings higher than what Intel recommended. This was addressed with Intel’s Baseline Profiles, which ended up being quite confusing.
  • An eTVB (efficient thermal velocity boost) microcode algorithm allowed Intel CPUs to run at higher performance modes despite elevated temperatures, thus endangering the processor. A June 2024 BIOS update fixed this problem.
  • Another microcode algorithm (serial voltage identification, or SVID) requested high voltages combined with just the right frequency and duration to make the CPU unstable. Intel addressed this in August.
  • Finally, Intel reports that the microcode and the BIOS were requesting elevated core voltages, which caused the Vmin Shift instability when the CPU was running light tasks or even was completely idle.

This final root cause of Vmin Shift is now being addressed by Intel. The company is releasing a microcode update, 0x12B, which includes the previous two updates and also fixes the elevated voltage requests. Depending on your motherboard vendor, you might have to wait — the update is being rolled out and it’ll probably take a little while for everyone’s BIOS updates to be up for grabs.

Intel assured that the new microcode shouldn’t have any impact on performance, citing internal benchmarks in tools like Cinebench R23 or Crossmark, as well as gaming tests in Cyberpunk 2077, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and more. The company also reaffirmed that, despite previous reports, the Vmin Shift instability doesn’t affect laptops and CPUs of other generations.

Is this really the end of unstable Intel CPUs? We’ll have to wait and see, but right now, Intel certainly appears to think so — and that’s great news for those who are using CPUs like the Core i9-14900K. It might finally be time to breathe a sigh of relief and keep an eye out for those microcode updates.











Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleHow to Preorder the PS5 Pro (Before a Scalper Bot Does)
Next Article Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2024: Best Deals on iQOO and Vivo Mobiles During This Festive Sale

Related Articles

News

Review: Coway Airmega 50

19 July 2025
News

How to Delete All of Your Social Media Accounts

19 July 2025
News

The EVs We’ve Lost

19 July 2025
News

Apple Sues the YouTuber Who Leaked iOS 26

19 July 2025
News

The Best Coffee Concentrates

18 July 2025
News

Eddington Director Ari Aster Couldn’t Stand ‘Living in the Internet.’ So He Made a Movie About It

18 July 2025
Demo
Top Articles

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024101 Views

Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

28 October 202495 Views

Oppo Reno 14, Reno 14 Pro India Launch Timeline and Colourways Leaked

27 May 202582 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Phones

Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Launching Today: Know Price in India, Features and Specifications

News Room19 July 2025
Gaming

Donkey Kong Bananza And The Complicated Pac-Man Metroidvania | The Game Informer Show

News Room19 July 2025
News

Apple Sues the YouTuber Who Leaked iOS 26

News Room19 July 2025
Most Popular

The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

13 January 2025124 Views

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024101 Views

Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

28 October 202495 Views
Our Picks

Samsung Galaxy F36 5G – Price in India, Specifications (19th July 2025)

19 July 2025

Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Launched in India With AI Features, Triple Rear Cameras: Price, Specifications

19 July 2025

Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Launching Today: Know Price in India, Features and Specifications

19 July 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 Best in Technology. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.