I have not yet found a reliable way to replicate this, but I've seen this happen multiple times. And it may actually eventually completely freeze your PC if you don't notice this.
It's not necessarily a bug in CoreCycler itself, but it can cause Aida64 to produce it.
I've tried to work around this issue, but I'm not sure yet it will work 100% of the time.
I have not yet found a reliable way to replicate this, but I've seen this happen multiple times. And it may actually eventually completely freeze your PC if you don't notice this.
It's not necessarily a bug in CoreCycler itself, but it can cause Aida64 to produce it.
I've tried to work around this issue, but I'm not sure yet it will work 100% of the time.