Have a look at this compiled list that indicates CPU is degraded, try one of the methods and see if it crashes for you. This can guide you
https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/1ekiwku
UE5 & Linux USB method was most consistent ones that show signs of CPU degradation on Intel HX CPUs. Two of my work friends happened to them and I tested those two methods on there laptops and it was indeed having degraded CPU issues. 1st was Acer Helios with HX i9 13th gen and other one was Gigabyte HX i7 14th gen.
Both OEMs reported a generic answer indicates "CPU Problem" and both OEMs suggested solution was "Motherboard replacement". I bet most OEMs they don't diagnose the reason behind those problem immediately. I guess they straight up repair users laptop, replace mobo and then find out later the reason behind this
Check your Intel ME FW, they might have updated only the Intel ME FW. ASUS have done the same thing for 2023 laptop models and they promised to provide 0x12B microcode update soon on the next BIOS update release.
Intel ME FW It must be not lower than
16.1.30.2307. Anything with Intel ME FW version
16.1.30.2307 or above is good and you don't need further updates for it. You can do it easily for your motherboard. You just need to look the right chipset series model name that you have and download the related files to update your Intel ME FW.
Usually it is
H770/HM770 that you need to look for it, both
H770/
HM770 are exactly the same thing. You can check this through HWINFO64... here's an example of mine.
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Just for the sake of assurance, please double check everything
You can find them under "
FIRMWARE" section
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/index-all-my-drivers-firmware-software-threads.11360/
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I recommend doing the update process while in "Safe mode" due to how sensitive this update process are & to prevent any interruption from anything.
Any thing that interrupts the update process will result on bricked motherboard or flashing the wrong Intel ME FW will obviously brick your motherboard/Laptop/PC. Again Double Check Everything.