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Ive gotten a lot of blue screens. stopcodes CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT, and irql_not_less_or_equal.
Ran Windows 10 then upgraded to 11 in hopes of fixing things.
Ive update all I can with drivers.
No OC.
My PSU is more than powerful enough with 850W while running an MSI Aero 1080 OC while also trying my EVGA 1080 FTW 3.0. I run 32 GBs of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000 MHz
also Thermalright Aqua Elite 240 White V3 for my cooler.
I have an El Gato HD 60 Pro as well.
I've ran diagnostics to test my parts and everything came back working.
I've reinstalled the programs, even on different SSDs.
I ran Cinebench R24 and have only gotten results for my GPU and single core processing. But it would crash during multicore processing.
I tried running Cinebench R23 but I gets an error.
I've come to the conclusion of it being the processor.
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Try to use power saving power plan in windows power settings, if the crashes stop then get RMA or refund because it is probably the CPU being faulty.
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I bought it off OfferUp. Unless Intel still supports the buyer regardless of where it was purchased, then I might've wasted my money. AMD might be a legit move.
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If you bought it off OfferUp, then you are technically the second owner of this processor - which means that you have no warranty at all.
Sorry, reality bites.
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