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    Problem CPUz REJECTED Waaaaaaaaa

    I set up some systems to play this weekend, UD3P and E8600's i have 2 boards and 2 chips, both systems built totally sperate keeps rejecting me,,,, why why why, man that is a killer you get everything ready an blamo, rejected. I know it can't be one component failure since i have 2 different systems but with the same components, does anyone know how i can get CPUz to work?

    help stasio!



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    Then i fired up the other board that we were preping, put the intel stock cooler on it and still ----wazzzzzing

    Rejected -- > CPUz
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    contact canardpc and see f there is a way they can look and see why its not validated, also check and see i believe they have a forums... prolly something It saw that thought it might not like.... what OS?
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    I wouldn't get too worked up about it. CPUz rejects so many legitimate submissions that I don't think anything of when I see "rejected" entries for the most part.
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    Oh yea i forgot to post hte OS

    We ran Vista64 SP1 and SP2

    it's crazy it must not like the combo of E8600 and UDP3 and Vista64, since we have 2 complete systems,
    at first we thought it had to do with the cold or Dice, but i just fired up the other board with differentg e8600 and different HD but same OS and nada.
    So yea, I will contact canardpc and saee if i get an answer... We wanted to go for 6ghz but it kinda deflated us
    that even if we hit it we wouldn't get a valid cpuZ,.

    time for new validation companies to step up...
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    I've had this problem before, turned out it didn't like my copy of Vista 64 . It would validate just fine on XP SP3 though

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    try putting load on the cpu prime 95

    then do it..
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    came across this thread by googling "cpuz rejected"

    i have the same problem with my submission as well:

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=584275

    maybe it doesn't like my copy of vista x64 as well

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    tried loading the pc while submitting?
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