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Are any other (2023) G814jz or I9-13980hx users experiencing instability?

Me444
Level 8

I have recently started to have issues with my system experiencing instability in games. I have also read about the 13980hx being affected by the intel bug causing degradation over time. I just wanted to know if others were experiencing this or if it was just me.

I am on the latest bios, I dont overclock, and I have bios at default. I also have all recent drivers, including Nvidia drivers for the 4080.

*If* anyone else is experiencing this, have they had any help from support? Unfortunately, my laptop is just outside of warranty and it looks like they are going to expect me to foot the bill, despite the fact they almost certainly are refunded by intel for any diagnostics/work. Am I wrong to think if a product was rolled out with defects that it shouldnt fall on the consumer? Its also quite unfortunate that the issues began to show almost immediately after the warranty expired... Ive never had these types of issues with previous laptops so I never had to deal with a company like this.

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Hi there Kez, so I have changed the settings on throttlestop, I've never used this app before. Do I have to turn it on manually everytime? there is a setting that has turn on/off, and when its on turn on it shows monitoring. am I good to go?

Kezmark
Level 10

Should be turned on and saved so the profile will always be turned on when you start throttlestop. So just open it at startup and keep it minimized in tray and it will work. 

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Also, just remember to run some stress test, like cinebench or something for a while, or play some games to see if it's stable. Since even with the same cpu, it's not always going to be a 1:1 result and you may need to adjust numbers if unstable.

 

Thank you so much for the reply!

I am very new to this stuff, do you have a discord or something? I only started changing the setting in throttlestop today since we last had conversation because my Laptop was running fine, however today it restarted itself again with no BSOD or anything just a random restart while I was editing a video. So, then I decided I will try your settings from throttlestop and I havent tested it much yet but I feel like it will restart again for some reason. So, me having a someone with way better knowledge on this would mean a lot. If you have anything that I can contact you with, we could go over my laptop and my settings and such. please!

Did you ever get yours stable? I still havent been able to find a solution short of (and I am not 100% sure it fixes it) severely limiting my PL1 and PL2, which obviously comes with some heavy performance impact.

I would try TS, however, I cant even get the -80 UV in bios to be stable, so I doubt if TS would be any help. Only thing I can imagine would be helpful in TS is limiting my frequencies to reduce temps/power. Not sure if you have experience with UV not being stable from bios but being stable in TS, figured i just lost the silicon lottery... which would be fine, if the dang thing was stable with default settings.

ElSm0K3
Level 10

Check my other post. My 13980HX has been reaching 1.6v.

myth55au
Level 9

Yes i have the same cpu and am having all kinds of issues ..crashing back to desktop or just shutting down all together when under load..if i check using hwinfo i can see all cores overvolted and huge thermal throttling and the vid reaching as high as 1.6 volts..Asus support has been beyond scummy and wont even aknowledge if my cpu is running within spec ? Intels microcode "fix" will not fix an already degraded cpu and some are now saying will only slowdown the degradation issue..Asus wont even aknowledge that laptop cpu are being affected just like the desktop cpu..Asus has become so dishonest with their Support ..actually there is no support ..they offer no avice ..wont answer questions ..they really need to be investigated

Honestly, its not just on Asus, Intel has tried to brush it under the rug pretty heavily. Last I have seen, they started out saying that the mobile processors were not affected by the V min shift, however were experiencing crashing and such but due to a different reason then proceeded to blame software/hardware issues (which i take as blaming the users). I also have heard or seen that they have since gone to saying that the mobile processors simply arent affected by the V min shift. My issue is, what were they originally (in all their extensive testing) finding to be the issue? they said they knew there were issues, but were certain it wasnt the V min shift, so what did they find was the issue if they were so certain? I mean, i can say beyond the shadow of a doubt it isnt software related, as ive multiple times reset my pc at this point. Hardware, Im pretty damned sure seeing as i havent found any hardware faults and have run numerous diagnostics trying really hard to find a clear issue but cant.

As far as Asus, they just want it to get out of warranty so they can charge more money. Why would i pay to fix a system that i dont trust wont have the exact same issues?

 

Mine ran great while it was running strong, but these last few months it has just gotten instable and more and more so by the day.

Yes Asus will not acknowledge there is issues with this cpu and even if they replace your cpu for another what will they use ? .. another known to have issues 13th gen cpu ?
Asus will not even tell me if my cpu is within specs after sending them hwinfo tests ?..just no answer..why ?
I can tell you that in my case I discovered that Armourycrate was not spinning up the fans fully even when the cpu was thermal throttling ? And the manual mode just straight up does not work at all as noticed by other users here.
I removed Armoury crate and tried to find a third party fan control app but so far with one exception I have not found anything that recognises the fans excel for an app called asus fan control.
This app only controls the fans manually and also has some issues with not spinning up the cpu fan sometimes so you have to check to make sue..sliding the speed of the fan control seems to spin up the cpu fan again ?
So now when i play a game islide it too 100 % and my temps have come down a lot..in my case before i was running at 95-100 degrees before and now im running at 65-75 degrees.
Im still according hwinfo getting overvolted on all cores and thermal event spikes when under load so something else is going on but this definately helped a lot.
 
Of course doing this means you need other third party software for rgb.
Also asus fan control app like i said seems to be a little quirky as sometimes the cpu fan wont spin up until you slide the contol up then down and then the fan will spin up so thats not good if you forget to check and also its n frills so no automatic settings or fan curve
 
This is not a good solution as the asus software should work correctly or they should allow is to set a fan curve in the bios so we don't have to use their sus software
This whole situation is just a mess and asus refuses to acknowledge there is an issue :(..probably like other users have suggested waiting for the cpu to be out of warranty.
This is why Asus has got such a bad reputation for this sort of thing..If asus does not support its customers then the customers should not support asus..next time buy from someone else
 

Well it looks like intel say yet again they have found the issue at least for desktop cpu (no mention of laptop cpu) and are releasing another microcode patch.

here is a link from level one tech discussing the issue:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwHVGoY-Z68

Micro Codes have been dispatched. Wendell's got more than a handful of affected CPUs. So? How dead is Intel? Check out the forum post: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/intel-firmware-updates-october-2024/217944?u=autumn 0:00 intro 1:00 Background 3:30 A Deeper Dive into the Data 5:40 It has to do ...