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I really dislike how you're so comfortable recommending RMA'ing a board when the person hasn't provided logs / data
Because that does nothing to solve the problem if it turns out that an RMA wasn't needed
Tech troubleshooting is a process of ruling things out and reading through information to narrow down to a probable cause and implementing a fix too see if it fixes the issue
You have no information besides what they've already tried which is random things because they haven't read log data or other information to help them figure out a cause
I have to admit I didn't read it through properly, but if it's a problem with two CPUs then it's probably a motherboard issue. (Or something g completely unrelated like ram)