Intel Default Profile will lock PL2 to 188W Intel wants all LGA-1700 motherboards to support Default Profile, and there is even a deadline. The 14th Gen Core K-series of unlocked desktop CPUs has been on the market for a few months now, representing a higher clocked version of the Raptor Lake chips known from the 13th Gen Core series. It appears that the finely-tuned clocks on the new series, combined with not necessarily default motherboard settings, have caused problems for many gamers in terms of stability. Ultimately, it seems that most vendors were eager to support the “Extreme” power profile,…
Keep on reading: Intel wants Default Settings with PL1/PL2 at 125W/188W to be implemented by motherboard vendors by the end of May Intel Default Profile will lock PL2 to 188W Intel wants all LGA-1700 motherboards to support Default Profile, and there is even a deadline. The 14th Gen Core K-series of unlocked desktop CPUs has been on the market for a few months now, representing a higher clocked version of the Raptor Lake chips known from the 13th Gen Core series. It appears that the finely-tuned clocks on the new series, combined with not necessarily default motherboard settings, have caused problems for many gamers in terms of stability. Ultimately, it seems that most vendors were eager to support the “Extreme” power profile,…Keep on reading: Intel wants Default Settings with PL1/PL2 at 125W/188W to be implemented by motherboard vendors by the end of May Read More VideoCardz.com