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    Question Some problems running Super_Pi

    Hi, I have same problems running Super_Pi at 270x10 with my setup. Before running Super_Pi at 270x10, I used Memtest to test the timmings and run 50+ passes without any errors. I used 1.525v + 110%=1.6775v for the CPU, 1.6 and 1.7v for the Chipset, and couldn' t even finish 4 loops of Super_P1 1M test.

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    CPU oc 2 high, lower the CPU frequency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by $0m#0n#
    CPU oc 2 high, lower the CPU frequency.
    Yes, it could be a possible solution, I have used Super_Pi at 265x10 with no problem, getting 33s, but I wanted to get a better score.
    Windows run flawlessly at 270x10 and memtest passed 50+ times without any error, so I guess it was fine, but Super_pi failed at loop4.

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    Is it Prime-stable?, if it is, it should be superpi-stable.

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    No, I used memtest only, because my cpu reports very high temps, and I know this is not true because the heatsink is not even warm and running Prime95 reaches peaks of 65°c and the pc shuts down
    I have tried all the bios available for my mobo, but I don't have any luck with this.
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    how tightly do you have the HS screwed on?
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    It's an XP-120 craig588. It is attached by clips to the retention frame that came with the XP-120.
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