December 24, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, hitter439 said: I will have to decide whether to trust that Intel's latest BIOS fix (in combination with the previous ones) eliminates the instability issue, protects the CPU and allows the CPU to perform as advertised. I just got a brand new Intel PC two months ago, and my PC builder said that the BIOS fixes prevent new CPUs from getting damaged via overclocking settings. I have not given it another thought.. 🙂 Bert
December 24, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, LRBS said: Unfortunately, these BIOS updates came too late for many; THERE IS NO FIX, THERE IS AN ATTEMPT TO FIX STABILITY, but the damage was already done. Intel has stated that there is no recall for the i9 14900k and other 13th or 14th-generation CPUs. THE INTEL SAID PEOPLE EXPERIENCING ISSUES "MAY BE ABLE" TO GET A REPLACEMENT. I WENT THROUGH THIS AMBIGUE PROCESS ALREADY. WHAT YOU ARE SAYING IS TOTAL DISINFORMATION! https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/confirmed-last-14th-gen-cpu-fix SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.
December 24, 20241 yr I bought an Alienware PC with the exact same processor on a Black Friday deal. I was worried but too good a price to pass up. Long story short, no problems so far. I run all kinds of games, not just MSFS 2024 and it has been great. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
December 25, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Flyfaster_MTN002 said: https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/confirmed-last-14th-gen-cpu-fix All that I can see and that you referenced is correct. Unfortunately, I can't see on their web that Intel didn't actually state that the CPU issue has been fully fixed. They made it clear that the investigation is concluded and there is a microcode update. Unfortunately, this update resulted in various performance decreases of between 2% and 6%. In my opinion, this "fix," with such a performance impact, is not a good fix. 747 Captain for the last 39 years, and still learning.
December 25, 20241 yr Author May I again thank you all for your replies. Your perspectives and information to assist in my decision is really appreciated. Buying a new PC is a big investment monetarily and also in time if issues arise....
December 25, 20241 yr 19 hours ago, Fielder said: Yes, by all means get an AMD processor and make sure the name ends in X3D. Nothing else will approach those. I would get an Nvidia GPU and NOT an AMD. A series 4000 Nvidia. At least a 4070. A 4070ti super has 16GB RAM. A 4070 and 4070 ti and 4070super have only 12GB, therefore a 4070tisuper is worth the small extra amount. For bigger bucks a 4080 or 4090 are best of all. Thank You. Your words match my technical guys' words to the tee. Thanks again. Sincerely, Dennis D. Müllert System Specs: MoBo: MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi ATX AM5. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Memory: 128GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-5600 CL-40. GPU: 24GB Asus TUF Gaming OC GeForce RTX 4090. Monitor: LG UltraGear+ 45" curved OLED. Power Supply: Corsair 1500 Watt 80+ Platinum ATX. HD: 2TB Sabrent Rocket NVME SSD. Windows 11 Pro. Flight Sim Hardware: Joystick: Thrustmaster T16000M. Rudder Pedals: Thrustmaster TPR Pendular Pedals. Yoke: Honeycomb Alpha. Throttles: Honeycomb Bravo. Controller: XBox Controller
December 25, 20241 yr The 5000 series are arriving very soon and people's opinions will change. But I don't want to ever own the very best, the price seems too high. 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
December 26, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, Fielder said: But I don't want to ever own the very best, the price seems too high. I thought the same till I got my 4090. In this generation at least, it’s not even close - the 4090 is way faster than the next one, and it’s been an amazing experience using a card that simply crushes any gpu task. I’m spoiled now - all games I just whack settings to 4K ultra and it just works.. I plan to keep my 4090 for a long while. 9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen
December 26, 20241 yr Depending on when the PC was built, there is a chance it already has the BIOS update that fixes the microcode issues applied. Especially if you ordered from Dell directly. I've received Dell laptops that have newer BIOS versions than are available on the website, so they do seem to include BIOS updates on new machines they build if the update is important enough.
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