Asus battles Intel CPU crashes with ‘baseline’ motherboard BIOS

From PC World: Intel makes some very nice, very expensive CPUs, which are crashing in a not-so-nice way right now. Even Intel isn’t sure why some high-end 13th- and 14th-gen processors are crashing under load, but they’re working on it. In the meantime some OEMs and system builders are taking the support problem into their own hands. Asus is the latest to get proactive with its high-end motherboards.

VideoCardz.com reports that the latest BIOS update for Asus Z790 motherboards supporting 13th- and 14th-gen Core processors includes an “Intel Baseline Profile option,” which resets all custom settings to Intel’s factory default. By my reading, this includes not just the usual overclocking that gamers and performance junkies do on their own, but the subtle factory tweaks that Asus does to give its motherboards a little extra edge.

It’s similar to what Falcon Northwest did last week, offering up fresh Asus BIOS tweaks to hopefully address the crashes, which often manifest as out of memory errors when running games and other demanding applications. These problems have been happening for a small but considerable number of users on desktop i7 and i9 processors. You can see a live demonstration in one of our recent YouTube videos, where we diagnose Will Smith’s crashing games due to a faulty i9-13900K.

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