Is the 14700K worth the investment despite degradation concerns?

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Asked By GamerGeek42 On

I'm considering buying an Intel 14700K processor but I'm feeling a bit hesitant due to worries about degradation issues I've come across. I've ensured that my BIOS is updated, but I'm curious to know if I should also be thinking about undervolting this CPU. What do you all think? Is it a good choice or should I look at other options?

5 Answers

Answered By SkepticalSally On

Be cautious... I've heard some concerning stories. JayzTwoCents had to upgrade his rig because his Intel CPU died. I wonder if the issues are truly resolved or if they just postponed the problems. It's sketchy!

DataDrivenDude -

Yeah, that’s a fair point, but he did overclock a lot which isn't ideal for these chips. I guess we won't know for sure how stable they are until some time passes.

Answered By MightyMuffin On

You don't need to worry too much about degradation if your BIOS is updated. I just installed a 14700K in my son's rig a few weeks ago, and it's running great! Just make sure you're on the latest patch.

Answered By TechieToby On

Honestly, I wouldn't recommend the 14700K right now. The degradation issues and the dead-end upgrade path make it a risky buy, unless you absolutely need a new CPU on a budget. I'd suggest either waiting a bit longer or considering switching to something like AM5, it's just a much better investment.

FuturePCBuilder01 -

I get that! I've been thinking about going AMD too. I've seen some great deals on the 14700K, but I'm not sure if the potential headaches are worth it!

CuriousCat94 -

What do you mean by ‘dead-end upgrade path’? Can't you just swap out a CPU with a better one if it's compatible with your motherboard?

Answered By IntelFanatic99 On

I've had mine for about 18 months now and it's been really solid. Just keep that BIOS updated! You might not need to undervolt it, but if you're worried, you could limit the max voltage to 1.35V for safety.

Answered By PCGuru07 On

If you're really keen on the 14700K, I'd say go for it. Intel has made updates to tackle the 14th-gen issues, and as long as your temps are good, undervolting shouldn't be necessary at all!

GamerGeek42 -

Thanks for the reassurance! I was leaning towards it but needed a bit of confidence.

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