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    Quote Originally Posted by njl
    Running stable@4.25GHz (8.5x500) @1.4V approx 65 degrees
    Question: What did you use to verify your system's stability originally? If that's fully stable, that's a very impressive fsb clock on a quad-core, and I'd say that the Vcore is below average for that clockspeed as well.

    More to the point, I'm asking if you're absolutely certain that your system was stable previously? Prime can go a very long time without crashing, even if the system isn't entirely stable.

    Edit: Also, in keeping with my first question, your old system had a single core GPU, your new one has a double-core card - you're doubtlessly moving a lot more data on the FSB now, which might have put it over the breaking point.
    Last edited by MpG; 12-08-2008 at 04:48 PM.
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