Intel is apparently running out of gaming CPUs to replace broken chips

Intel might have a fix out now for its stability issues on 13th and 14th-gen Intel CPU models, but that doesn’t mean the company is out of the woods yet. A post on Reddit is pointing at customer dissatisfaction with the Intel RMA process, with multiple customers sharing messages from Intel’s team showing delays in replacing faulty Intel gaming CPUs.

Intel isn’t making any public statements about RMA delays so far. However, a number of complaints from users in the Intel subreddit show that the company is already facing delays in shipping out replacement Intel CPUs, whether it’s an exact or like-for-like replacement. The experience of Towel4, a user on Reddit, also points to specific stock issues with Intel’s best gaming CPU, the Core i9 14900K, and the previous-gen Core i9 13900K.

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