Since we're on the topic of partially dead CPUs, let me tell you guys about a Pentium D 945 that's absolutely fine under XP, but will not run Windows 7, 10, or Ubuntu.
It's the weirdest thing. Windows 7 and newer operating systems (Ubuntu 20 included) won't even install, usually rebooting before even making it to the setup screen. It's definitely the CPU, as moving it to a known good motherboard with known good RAM and SSD results in the same failure modes.
The only way I can get this CPU to boot Windows 7 or 10 is to install the OS using a different CPU, then slap in the Pentium D once the installation is complete. But even then, it's horribly unstable. Around 5 minutes after booting to desktop, the mouse cursor will begin moving rather choppily, then bam: blue screen.
Under Windows XP, the Pentium D is completely stable and will even loop CPU benchmarks all day. No idea what's wrong with it.
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