The "Good" machine that I tried above wasn't the original one that my testing was done on because that colleague wasn't at work yesterday but I got to run the test today and the results from that test are below

Counter changes 14318180 times/second QPC: 4512760987142 QPC: 4512760987382 QPC: 4512760987508 QPC: 4512760987617 QPC: 4512760987726 QPC: 4512760987835 QPC: 4512760987939 QPC: 4512760988043 QPC: 4512760988148 QPC: 4512760988253 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 GToD: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000 Time: 1219217113.05580000

I'm going to try and reinstall my Time::HiRes anyway to to make sure the problem isn't there


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