Switching FROM a 12th gen to any other CPU and having more problems is honestly hilarious
i had no problems with my 12th gen, its the last generation they made that actually worked properly. 13th and 14th gen were the issues and thats why i didnt go for another intel cpu
I have a 14900KS in my computer right now as a replacement to my 12900K, it’s leagues ahead in both firmware and capability.
I don’t have to deal with affinity misallocation on ever application I have.
I don’t doubt it but 13th and 14th gen have had issues with instability and it only recently was “fixed” with a bios update. I just wasn’t willing to chance it, most people have been switching back to 12th gen from what I heard due to this.
The only fix isn’t a BIOS update? New drivers fixed power allocation, or you can simply undervolt the CPU to achieve better performance.
Chance it… How? You need half a brain to go into your bios and see that your CPU is taking 60-70 watts more power than is needed at very unsteady intervals.
I mean that’s not just not true, it happened to plenty of people who have half a brain, and there were oxidation issues that you literally could not fix.
also not really sure how boasting about your intel cpu is in anyway impactful to this thread
Oxidization is a secondary issue to voltage allocation, in which the fix is quite literally as simple as opening a diagnostic app or simply going to your BIOS.
It’s very easily fixable. The only reason it happens in the first place is neglect.
The hell are you talking about?
What have you added to the thread besides saying it was funny I swapped from 12th gen to amd and how you went to 14th gen and have had no issues?
A joke? The entire point of my comment is that it’s hilarious to find a CPU worse performing in any game than a 12th gen Intel.
You shouldn’t be having any issues with your CPU to begin with, unless your firmware is downright unusable. Then again, the 12th gen brakes that hallmark by simply having issues.
Literally the only thing I said is that the 12th gen is trash and that it’s surprising you have something that’s worse performing.