Yeah this I’ve seen said before. I have thought to do that as a better way to keep track of changes and what causes an issue and what doesn’t.
Except I kinda have this issue either way, but yeah I’ll probably do so for the added safety. Though it does suck, as far as features go, you’d hope it’d just work.
UPDATE: I did a test on another board and ran into the same issue with not being able to boot into Windows on default settings, on a newly flashed BIOS that I had not used before.
As with my original board I got blue screens with thread exceptions and the like happening.
After making the changes I outlined in the original post is when I could boot to desktop and everything was working, just at high voltage and consequently high temps.
I’m talking to Intel support now as I guess as some comments have pointed out, the CPU is very likely defective 😞