But it’s not a fact that this will help
Intel continues to look for the cause of the problem with instability of top-end Core i9 processors. The reason has not yet been found, but the company has published a list of recommendations regarding CPU operating modes that motherboard manufacturers should set.
As you can see, it concerns the activation or deactivation of certain technologies related to voltage, power limits, and so on. It is also indicated that the value of ICCMax_App should not exceed 400 A.
That being said, since Intel has not yet found the root cause, there is no guarantee that these tweaks will completely eliminate instability issues. Intel confirmed that it still has not identified the main culprit of the problems. But motherboard manufacturers have already released BIOS updates with the Intel Baseline Profile, but at least in the case of Gigabyte motherboards, the top-end Core i9 processors are so severely limited that they turn almost into Core i5.