If I didn’t just recently invest in 128gb of DDR4 I’d jump ship to AMD/AM5. My 13900k has been (knock on wood) solid though - with 24/7 uptime since July 2023.
I guess you’re lucky. I own 2 machines for small scale CNN training, one 13900k and one 14900k. I have to throttle the CPU performances to 90% for stable running. This cost me about 1 hour / 100 hours of training.
Are you using any motherboard overclocking stuff? A lot of mobo’s are pushing these chips pretty hard right out of the box.
I have mine at a factory setting that Intel would suggest, not the asus multi core enhancement crap. noctua dh15 cooler. It’s really been a stable setup.
My 13900k has definitely degraded over time. I was running bus defaults for everything and the pc was fine for several months. When I started getting crashes it took me a long time to diagnose it as a CPU problem. Changing the mobo vdroop setting made the problem go away for a while, but it came back. I then got it stable again by dropping the core multipliers down to 54x, but then a couple months later I had to drop to 53x. I just got an rma replacement and it had made it 12 hours without issue.
I evaluated ddr4 vs ddr5 a year ago, and it wasn’t worth it. Chasing FPS and the cost to hit the same speed in ddr5 was just too high, and I’m glad I did. I’m on a 13700k and I’m also very stable. However, with the stock XMP profile for my ram I was very much not stable and getting errors and bsods within minutes on an occp burn in test. All I had to do was roll back the memory clock speed a few hundred mhz.