1. Intel has expanded its guidelines for the last two generations of Core processors, updating the Default Settings to ensure stable operation. 2. The Default Settings now include additional models such as Core i7-13700K/KF and Core i5-13600K/KF. 3. Intel has identified a bug in the Enhanced Thermal Velocity Boost (eTVB) algorithm affecting stability and is working on a patch.
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