Skip to main content
Join The Community
- Join our community
11
Premium Benefits
24/7
Access Available
21K+
Active Members
Commenting
Join the discussion
Exclusive Articles Coming Soon
Member-only articles
Weekly Newsletters
Weekly gaming & entertainment news
Member Badges
Earn badges as you go
Exclusive Competitions
Members-only prize draws
Curated Deals Coming Soon
Tech and gaming deals worth grabbing
GET COMMUNITY ACCESS QUICK
For the quickest way to join, simply enter your email below and get access. We will send a confirmation and sign you up to our newsletter to keep you updated on all your gaming news.
By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE
Want to subscribe to the magazine? Click the button below to find out more information.
Find out more
GET Community ACCESS QUICK

Join the GamesRadar community for quick access. Enter your email below and we'll send confirmation, and sign you up to our newsletter.

By submitting your information, you confirm you are aged 16 or over, have read our Privacy Policy and agree to the Terms & Conditions. Geographical rules apply.

Background
Welcome to GamesRADAR+ Community !
Hi ,

Your membership journey starts here.

Keep exploring and earning more as a member.

MY ACCOUNT

Badge picture
Earn your first badge
Read 1 article to unlock your first badge.
Keep earning badges
Explore ways to get more involved as a member.
Latest Games News

Latest Games News

Breaking gaming news and updates

Read Now
Latest Games Reviews

Latest Games Reviews

Expert verdicts on the newest releases

Read Now

See what you’ve unlocked.

Explore your membership benefits.

Explore
Member Exclusives

Stay Ahead with GamesRadar+

Get the biggest gaming news, reviews, and releases straight to your inbox.

Explore

Sign Out
GamesRadar+ GamesRadar+
US EditionUS CA EditionCanada UK EditionUK AU EditionAustralia
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Games
    • Game Insights
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
    • Genres
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
    • Franchises
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
  • Hardware
    • Insights
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Buying Guides
    • Computing
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
    • Accessories & Tech
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
  • home
  • Games
    • View Games
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • View Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • View Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • View TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • View Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • View Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • View Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
  • Hardware
    • View Hardware
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Buying Guides
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • View Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Video
    • View Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
Trending
  • Memorial Day sales
  • New Games 2026
  • Summer Game Fest 2026 schedule
  • Best gaming gadgets
  • Submit your clips. Win prizes
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more


By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

You are now subscribed

Your newsletter sign-up was successful


Want to add more newsletters?

GamesRadar+

Every Friday

GamesRadar+

Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them.

GTA 6 O'clock

Every Thursday

GTA 6 O'clock

Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.

Knowledge

Every Friday

Knowledge

From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.

The Setup

Every Thursday

The Setup

Hardware nerds unite, sign up to our free tech newsletter for a weekly digest of the hottest new tech, the latest gadgets on the test bench, and much more.

Switch 2 Spotlight

Every Wednesday

Switch 2 Spotlight

Sign up to our new Switch 2 newsletter, where we bring you the latest talking points on Nintendo's new console each week, bring you up to date on the news, and recommend what games to play.

The Watchlist

Every Saturday

The Watchlist

Subscribe for a weekly digest of the movie and TV news that matters, direct to your inbox. From first-look trailers, interviews, reviews and explainers, we've got you covered.

SFX

Once a month

SFX

Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!


Join the club

Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards.


An account already exists for this email address, please log in.
  1. Hardware
  2. Desktop PCs

Is it safe to buy Intel 13th and 14th gen CPUs? Raptor Lake instability issues explained

Features
By Duncan Robertson published 27 August 2024

Intel Gamer Days are here, but is it safe to buy Raptor Lake CPUs again?

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Intel Core i7-13700K being installed
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Flipboard
  • Email
Share this article
Join the conversation
Follow us
Add us as a preferred source on Google
Subscribe to our newsletter

Intel has had a rough summer, and now that the brand’s Intel Gamer Days offers have started arriving, you may be asking if it's safe to buy its 13th and 14th Generation CPUs. In the past few months, reports of instability issues began to mount as more gamers and PC builders noticed their machines freezing, shutting down unexpectedly, and generally having bizarre performance issues. 

This impacted some of the best CPUs for gaming, including Intel’s flagship 14th Gen ones, and mainly the higher-end 13th Gen chips. Luckily, warranties have now been amended so that any consumer impacted by the faults can claim a new processor that won’t suffer the same issues. Motherboard manufacturers have rolled out fixes in the form of BIOS updates, which will ensure the problems don’t spread to chips that haven’t been affected thus far. 

But even so, this doesn’t fill consumers with a huge vote of confidence - especially with AMD’s alternatives usually costing less. With that in mind, we’re asking if it’s safe to buy these otherwise excellent gaming processors again. To understand fully, I think it’s important to give you a full rundown of the problems themselves. 

Latest Videos From
You may like
  • An Intel Core Ultra processor on a blue background Intel announces Core Ultra refresh CPUs "the fastest desktop gaming processors Intel has ever built"
  • Intel Core i5-12400F CPU resting on Snorlax figure "We are not ignorant of the feedback" - Intel hints at AMD-style support for its CPU sockets
  • The Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and 7 270K Plus in a review kit box Intel's new gaming processors just got more expensive after less than a week on the shelves

Instabilities, explained 

Intel Core i7-13700K's back side, showing its socket connectors

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

So what was causing these strange instability issues in the first place? Well, inside the best gaming PCs, you have a processor that essentially acts as your computer’s brain. Each core of that brain takes a certain amount of volts to operate, and they request that specific voltage through a microcode algorithm it uses to communicate with the motherboard. When the CPU is under load, these voltages can go up, and usually, when they’re not working so hard, they’re less demanding. This requested level is known as the operating voltage, and it’s something we monitor whenever we test the latest CPUs. 

It turns out that Intel’s Raptor Lake processors had a fault in their microcode algorithm that saw them request elevated operating voltages from the motherboard. That can cause instability because too high a voltage can wear chips like these out with time. The brand said this in its community forum:

“Our analysis of returned processors confirms that the elevated operating voltage is stemming from a microcode algorithm resulting in incorrect voltage requests to the processor.”

Hopefully, with my explanation above, that very tech-bro statement can actually make sense to you.

Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more

By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

In the same way that overclocking can be dangerous for your PC parts if done haphazardly, CPUs demanding too much voltage for themselves can do the same. Essentially, Intel’s CPUs were overvolting themselves, and that can cause the slew of random issues gamers started reporting earlier in the year. The annoying part is that there’s no way to amend things for processors that are already impacted, so you can understand why people were frustrated.

The fixes

XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 RAM shown installed on a motherboard of a gaming PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Unfortunately, for its products that were already proving volatile, Intel couldn’t fix the issues. If your CPU has started acting up, which you’ll be able to monitor through your preferred software, you’ll need to go with one of the following fixes.

Intel has now amended the microcode algorithm on its 13th and 14th generation products going forward, so that new ones sold from this point onward won’t suffer the same issues. Fortunately, it’s also extended the warranty period for boxed CPUs. If you bought your processor separately, reaching out to Intel Customer Support is your best bet to claim a new model. 

You may like
  • An Intel Core Ultra processor on a blue background Intel announces Core Ultra refresh CPUs "the fastest desktop gaming processors Intel has ever built"
  • Intel Core i5-12400F CPU resting on Snorlax figure "We are not ignorant of the feedback" - Intel hints at AMD-style support for its CPU sockets
  • The Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and 7 270K Plus in a review kit box Intel's new gaming processors just got more expensive after less than a week on the shelves

If you bought a gaming rig with the CPU already installed, you should reach out to your system’s manufacturer, who should be able to help due to this warranty as well. For the full warranty details, check out Intel’s announcement. 

Intel has worked with motherboard manufacturers too, and has provided a microcode patch that will block elevated voltage requests from new processors. You should check your motherboard’s firmware and support page to see if a BIOS update has been rolled out that you can benefit from.

So, what now?

Intel Core i5-13600K with a Noctua low profile CPU fan cooler on top of it

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

So, with that all laid out, should you buy Intel’s 13th or 14th gen chips? For now, we’d cautiously say yes. We’ve deliberately waited for the dust to settle on the BIOS update fixes and the warranty claims before writing this because we wanted to see how the solutions would be received. 

In my opinion, it seems like these processors are safe to buy again, because even if you manage to get one that acts up, the extended warranty will cover you, and in all likelihood, your motherboard’s latest BIOS will prevent the issue if you haven’t run into it yet.

We would, however, take this opportunity to recommend getting yourself a decent cooler, and looking into some decent CPU monitoring software. Even the Intel Core i5-13600K I use in my personal machine can run a little hot with just an air cooler, and Intel’s latest processors have a reputation for running hot. Keeping a CPU cool, whether it’s for gaming or content creation, is one of the best ways to care for it over time. Granted, I chose that riskier air-cooling route because it’s in an ITX case with limited room, but our 13900K review shows that Raptor Lake products used in combination with the right cooler can be manageable. 

If you do choose to go for a new Intel chip, the best course of action for anyone who’s paranoid about these issues persisting is to monitor your voltages closely. Undervolting might help you, but keeping an eye on things with programs like HWiNFO, NZXT CAM, MSI Afterburner, or your motherboard’s own software, can give you a solid picture of your chip’s health.

Today's best CPU deals
AMD Ryzen 5 8600G - Ryzen 5...
AMD Ryzen 5 8600G
Newegg
$196.59
View
See all prices
Intel Core i5-13600K Desktop...
Intel Core i5-13600K
Amazon
$319
View
See all prices
AMD Ryzen 7 7700 8-Core,...
AMD Ryzen 7 7700
Amazon
$329.99
View
See all prices
Intel Core i7-14700K - Core...
Intel Core i7-14700K
Newegg
$347
View
See all prices
AMD Ryzen™ 7 5700G 8-Core,...
AMD Ryzen 5700G
Amazon
$359
$208.14
View
See all prices
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core,...
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
Amazon
$299
$135.99
View
See all prices
Intel Core i7-12700K Gaming...
Intel Core i7-12700k
Amazon
$298
View
See all prices
We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

For more on PC parts, check out the best graphics cards, the best RAM for gaming, and the best PC cases. 

TOPICS
Intel AMD
CATEGORIES
PC Gaming Platforms
Duncan Robertson
Duncan Robertson
Social Links Navigation
Hardware Editor

One of my earliest memories is playing SuperMario64 and wondering why the controller I held had three grips, but I only had two hands. Ever since I've been in love with video games and their technology. After graduating from Edinburgh Napier University with a degree in Journalism, I contributed to the Scottish Games Network and completed an Editorial Internship at Expert Reviews. Over the last decade, I’ve been managing my own YouTube channel about my love of games too. These days, I'm one of the resident hardware nerds at GamesRadar+, and I take the lead on our coverage of gaming PCs, VR, controllers, gaming chairs, and content creation gear. Now, I better stop myself here before I get talking about my favourite games like HUNT: Showdown, Dishonored, and Towerfall Ascension.

Read more
An Intel Core Ultra processor on a blue background
Desktop PCs Intel announces Core Ultra refresh CPUs "the fastest desktop gaming processors Intel has ever built"
 
 
Intel Core i5-12400F CPU resting on Snorlax figure
Desktop PCs "We are not ignorant of the feedback" - Intel hints at AMD-style support for its CPU sockets
 
 
The Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and 7 270K Plus in a review kit box
Desktop PCs Intel's new gaming processors just got more expensive after less than a week on the shelves
 
 
A close up of the branding on the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
Desktop PCs First came RAMageddon and storage inflation, now a CPU shortage could be on the cards as PC makers report limited supplies
 
 
Intel Core i5-13600K's LGA1700 socket
Desktop PCs Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and more reportedly adjust their sales targets as the RAM crisis continues
 
 
A marketing image of the Asus ROG G700 gaming PC with a GamesRadar+ "best deal" stamp on it
Desktop PCs Asus says forget RAMageddon, offers an RTX 5060 gaming PC with 16GB of DDR5 for a "normal" price
 
 
Latest in Desktop PCs
Lisuan LX 7G100 graphics card with front and back views.
Desktop PCs Nvidia's Chinese budget GPU rival can actually run games, but it isn't a threat to the RTX 5060 yet
 
 
Two sticks of Asus ROG Edition 20 RAM shown lying on a surface
Desktop PCs Asus is sure picking its moment to launch its first-ever RAM kit
 
 
Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU with green rippled backdrop.
Desktop PCs The RTX 5090 is already out of reach for us mere PC gaming mortals, but board prices could make it a mythical beast
 
 
Close up of Radeon logo on AMD GPU sitting on woodgrain table.
Desktop PCs Cheaper AMD Radeon RX 9050 GPUs are seemingly inbound, and it's almost better than the RX 9060
 
 
Intel Core i5-13600K's LGA1700 socket
Desktop PCs Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and more reportedly adjust their sales targets as the RAM crisis continues
 
 
Two DDR5 gaming PCs on a pink background with a GamesRadar+ Best deal stamp in front of them
Desktop PCs While most "entry-level" gaming PCs are sneakily selling you DDR4 RAM at the moment, these Newegg deals are offering you proper current-gen bargains for around the same price
 
 
Latest in Features
A screenshot shows a young woman holding out a blue pouch
Action RPGs I can't love Dark Souls or Bloodborne, but Phantom Blade Zero is the action RPG I wanted them to be
 
 
A side by side of the same reviewer holding the Steam controller and holding the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K
Gaming Controllers Here are the best Steam Controller alternatives to go for this Memorial Day
 
 
A Guardian sat on the shore by bright blue water in Destiny
FPS Games As someone who was all-in on Destiny from day one, I'm gutted to see where we are now
 
 
The thumbstick customisation options of the Manba One
Gaming Controllers I got sick of downloading controller software on PC, so I tried one that has an on-board screen instead
 
 
Warhammer 40K: Boltgun 2 gameplay showing a nurgling being chopped up with a chainsword
FPS Games Warhammer 40K: Boltgun 2 wants to recapture "lightning in a bottle," but I think it already has
 
 
A Tau army defends a white sci-fi structure
Tabletop Gaming These 11 Warhammer 40K changes for 11th Edition will make the game so much better for everyone
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. Close up of Analogue 3D on woodgrain desk with Star Fox 64 (Lylat Wars) cartridge inserted and monitor in backdrop with new Memories save states feature active.
    1
    The Analogue 3D finally has save states, just in time for my Star Fox 64 playthrough on the 4K N64
  2. 2
    Best Forza Horizon 6 cars for different race types
  3. 3
    Riot says "congrats on your $6k paperweights" as new Valorant anti-cheat update reportedly bricks the PCs of many cheaters
  4. 4
    RPG legend Josh Sawyer says Obsidian doesn't hate Baldur's Gate 3-style romance, "it's more that it is not typically the wheelhouse we have operated in"
  5. 5
    After testing it out, here are the Steam Controller alternatives I'd recommend this Memorial Day

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Careers
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...