
When working with 1C (through the network), several new computers in the workplace, all of which have this processor, hung tightly around once a day. There was no blue screen of death (BSOD), and there were no warnings; the picture on the screen simply "froze," and then the machines had to be reset. After reorganizing the operating system, replacing the network card, the mother board, and the peripheral devices in turn, we discovered that the problem was with the processor. Three out of the seven experienced an issue. And with the exception of scenario 1C, the issue did not manifest itself.

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