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question to all - see above
thanks in advance and greetz from Germany
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Hello doedelbua,
While the Intel Diagnostic Tool is excellent for verifying processor frequency, testing specific processor features, and performing stress tests, there are other specific tests available for more detailed results. Could you please specify which metrics or diagnostics you are interested in?
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Randy T
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello doedelbua,
I hope you had the chance to review the information I posted. When you have a moment, please let me know how we can further assist you.
Randy T.
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Hello doedelbua,
I have not heard back from you so I will close this inquiry now. If you need further assistance, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Randy T.
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Yes, the Intel Diagnostic Tool isn't the way to go for detecting a dodgy core in this case. @doedelbua
Loading up each core individually is the best way as the core will fall flat on its face when it tries to boost to a frequency it can no longer run at. When using some diagnostic tests that load up multiple cores the highest frequency the dodgy core may get to boost to may not be enough to show its problems.
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