The restrictions on VCCIO and VCCSA for 12th Gen non-K processors mean there isn’t a method to harm the IMC using XMP.
The restrictions on VCCIO and VCCSA for 12th Gen non-K processors mean there isn’t a method to harm the IMC using XMP.
Confirming the plan: purchasing 12,400 and adjusting XMP to 3,200.
DDR4-3200 and DDR4-3600 are safe for use. VCCIO and VCCSA will operate normally at these speeds.
Running at XMP 3200 should not cancel the warranty on your CPU, correct? The 12400 model is designed for that speed as well.
Intel's terms state that enabling XMP cancels the warranty. This issue has been discussed on the Gamers Nexus forum several years ago. In reality, even Intel employees seem indifferent. The report from 'Tech Jesus' was based on personal experience—I had my Intel i7-6800K fail and filed a return. When I told the rep about XMP, they confirmed it voids the warranty. However, after consulting a supervisor, we decided to issue a refund because the CPU is no longer available. Please send us the unit along with your receipt or invoice for processing.