For now, it looks like bug have a mixed Murphy-Heisenberg nature, as it appearance is very rare (compared to the number of actual launches) and most probably bounded to the physical characteristics of my production nodes. As soon as I reach any reproducible path for a regular workstation environment, I`ll let everyone know. Also I am starting to think that issue can belong to the particular motherboard firmware revision, despite fact that the CPU microcode is the same everywhere.
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