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Debian_SuperUser
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I don't think anybody changed them. I think because of physical changes in the CPU over time, it might just need a bit more voltage to be stable. And not only my firmware doesn't have option to change voltages, it also locked the voltage control so any program cannot change the voltages.but only if somebody changed them, you said you're unable to change them because there is no option in BIOS so how the heck did they change?
I don't want to be rude, but I never asked for suggestions in the first place. You still haven't even mentioned about changing CPU frequencies of specific cores, which is the question I asked. It's okay if you don't know about it, but then just tell.can't give any suggestions
Almost? Look, that is why I refused to talk about troubleshooting, because there is only so much people over the internet can provide, while I with nice tech knowledge, in front of my machine can do a lot more. You don't have a lot of context about the problem, and hence you are stating "almost" here. And if I starting giving you all the context, it will be much, much slower to troubleshoot. And just to let you know, it is 100% a hardware problem, and in the CPU itself. There is still a slight chance that it is a motherboard issue, in which I can't do much.hardware problem almost for sure.

