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[–] Glitchvid@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

Honestly a 2% failure rate on CPU seems… high?

It's just about the last component I'd look at when diagnosing issues owing to that, it's usually: Storage, RAM, Motherboard, PSU, before I start giving a CPU side eye.

The only CPU I've seen go bad was an Intel one that static electricity on the USB somehow completely killed.

This is also me ignoring Intel's recent manufacturing misstep that killed much of the 13-14th gen parts.