Intel's CPUs Are Failing, Ft. Wendell of Level1 Techs [video]
Issues with Linux causing crashes, CPU problems with GPU vram limits, and Intel processors experiencing crashes are highlighted in a video sponsored by NZXT. Concerns arise over Intel CPUs' stability for game servers.
Read original articleThe summary discusses issues with Linux causing crashes, potential CPU problems with GPU vram limitations, and concerns about Intel processors experiencing crashing issues. The video sponsored by NZXT highlights crash data from games based on Unreal Engine, revealing consistent crashes related to specific Intel CPUs. Server crashes are also discussed, with certain Intel CPUs popular for game servers despite hardware instability and frequent replacements. The data set includes systems from Super Micro and Asus w680 motherboards, with concerns that server companies may switch to AMD due to ongoing issues with Intel systems.
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