Have you seen a new CPU record?
Have you seen a new CPU record?
Hey, it seems your laptop's midrange model was clocked at 19 GHz. That’s quite high for a mid-range device, and it likely caused instability or overheating. The repeated crashes probably happened because the processor was pushing too much power. Have you checked the system temperature or BIOS settings?
Check for an issue or magic effect. Have you attempted a restart and re-run it?
@Rooster 75428 No monitoring tool is completely reliable. Either XTU is incorrect or you hold the first position with a 19 GHz processor in your device.
there will be a sensor malfunction while you unintentionally built the world's fastest CPU before many professionals developed one
It seems there might be a misunderstanding. I heard Toyota offered someone a brand-new car for a vehicle with a million miles, allowing them to study it. It makes sense they'd want to gather more information. Sending those screenshots to Intel could be a good idea, though it's hard to believe such a deal would happen.
No. We do know. There's no "possible". No "maybe". No "on the off chance it's real". Critical thinking is a benefit here.