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Guys , it sounds like due to high voltage and power , these processors crash , crash , degrade and fail .
Like I said earlier:It's rare to find a post this out of touch with reality. Puget clearly notes that "failures" encompass this instability issue. And while they don't break down failures by type, even if we assume the worst case of 100% failures from this issue, that rate is STILL lower than total failures for Intel Gen 11, or Ryzen 5000.
Go ahead.To put it short, Puget systems don't say Anything about how many their Raptor Lake CPUs they sold are suffering from this rotting issue. If they do, feel free to post quote about that.
Yeah, Puget Systems is Intel fansite.First you blatantly ignored Ryzen cpus and always shoved intels down everyone’s throat, especially when using your build assistant.
Now you claim that AMD has a way higher failure rate?
After all these years I finally understand, you are part of the same intel bribe program, which Dell is a proud member.
Anyway, I hope that AMD stop selling their hardware to you.
They generally make better cpus so….This article comment summarizes all pretty good:
Yeah, Puget Systems is Intel fansite.
Generally?They generally make better cpus so….