Sajin
Nereus
Intel issuing microcode updates for this in August apparently, but if EVGA doesn't issue a bios update for it (which they've made pretty clear they won't), then we're screwed, right? Just as well they're still under warranty for most of us - $800 is probably worth filing for in small claims court.
Not exactly. Just limit the voltage yourself.
good day guys, i could really use some help, i made an EVGA Tribute build with all EVGA parts and i also imported and bought a EVGA Z-790 dark kingpin motherboard to The Netherlands.
i don't know much about the software/programming/overclocking side of it, but i just love the EVGA brand and what it used to stand for,.. it breaks my heart to hear that EVGA is stepping out of the business and dropping the support on their product. i really hope they will make a new bios update with the new micro code so i won't accidentally blow up my intel 13900-KS. it would be really nice to hear from EVGA if there will be a Bios update with the new microcode that intel will release somewhere in august. because if they won't, then maybe a lot of EVGA z-790 Users won't even know how to fix this problem. i don't know how to lower Voltages and stuff like that, i do know how to update bios and load the default's because i was running an OC-Preset made by Luumi for daily use. maybe the community will be able to step in and give some kind of tutorial on how set safe parameters in the bios menu for noob's like me to understand how to safe my CPU from dying. or maybe some screenshot of the bios menu on what to change or in the Eleet-X1 software.
What would be consider'd a safe Voltage and what else do i need to pay attention to? please guy's could really use a hand with this
my specs:
Coolermaster HAF 700 Evo Case
EVGA Z-790 Dark Kingpin motherboard
EVGA CLC-X 360 AIO
EVGA 1600+P Power Supply
Intel 13900-KS Processor
G-Skill Trident Z5 F5-8000J3848H16Gx2-TZ5RK Memory
Asus ROG Strix RTX4090