The system is unable to determine the reason.
The system is unable to determine the reason.
Bios has been revised and there are no changes made, though it seems HWinfo was incorrectly indicating temperatures as overclocked. It appears OCCT is showing CPU temperatures reaching 90°C within less than two minutes of stable operation, suggesting overheating might be the issue.
OCCT detected two issues: one on Pcore 2 logical core 4 and another on P2L5. It’s unclear exactly what these mean without more context.
Which diagnostic? The default CPU check could point it out, though OCCT tends to raise CPU more than most titles. I believe overheating isn't the problem here—thermal throttling would stop the system without freezing it. However, if OCCT flags an error, that suggests the part is unstable.
During the CPU stability test, I expected similar results, but since OCCT doesn’t have CTD, replacing the CPU might be necessary. This issue could stem from inadequate cooling.
It seems you're questioning why performance drops so much when upgrading to Win 11 on older hardware. It's like comparing driving a Lamborghini to a Lamborghini Huracan—both are powerful, but the difference in handling and speed feels massive!