Intel gaming CPUs are facing Vmin Shift Instability issues, but there isn’t a reliable tool to check for damage. This could lead to headaches for both Intel and consumers, with potential costly RMAs in the future. While overclockers can take some risks, the lack of a detection tool is a major concern. As we wait for more information from Intel, it raises the question of how companies can prevent and address these types of issues in the future. How can consumers protect themselves from potential CPU damage without a reliable detection tool in place?
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Intel just admitted it has no way to check if your gaming CPU has been damaged
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