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Gigabyte releases a DRM fix tool for Alder Lake processors

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Intel’s latest range of Alder Lake processors launched earlier this month to many accolades. We touted the Intel Core i5 12600k as one the best CPUs for gaming in all of 2021, and the i9 12900K is a hungry, yet impressive chip as well. Intel’s success with Alder Lake has even lead to discounts on competing cards like the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

Unfortunately, these chips do also have their downsides, and one of the big ones is a compatibility issue with DRM. The hybrid architecture used in Alder Lake can trigger some DRM to flag as two different systems running the game, as opposed to a single chip. A whole bunch of older games were affected, but also some relatively newer titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

The issue is largely with Denuvo DRM, and while the company had released a fix even before the Alder Lake launch, it is ultimately up to the developers to implement it in their games.

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So, it’s good to see companies like Gigabyte (via Tom’s Hardware) also working around the problem. Those extra e-cores can thankfully be disabled going into most motherboards BIOS, which is good to know but isn’t exactly user friendly for many.

Owners of Gigabyte Z690 motherboards running the latest firmware can now simply download a DRM fix tool from Gigabytes website. This is a nice low profile little app that should be plug and play, and lets you park and unpark the e-cores from your regular desktop. 

This should help convince the DRM that it’s just one CPU doing all that work. Since all of the games featured in this list predate Alder Lake architecture, it’s unlikely you’re going to be missing too much by using this tool.

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