Re: Post your system.......
The regular OCCT test, (not using Linpack) is a joke in my experience, IIRC, it would run for an hour and pass, but the Linpack test still failed.
And my Q6600 was one of the worst ones, (a 2008 production run) the VID was 1.3250V and was finicky at only 367 Mhz FSB!
The regular OCCT test, (not using Linpack) is a joke in my experience, IIRC, it would run for an hour and pass, but the Linpack test still failed.
And my Q6600 was one of the worst ones, (a 2008 production run) the VID was 1.3250V and was finicky at only 367 Mhz FSB!



And what exactly? – The PSU or the GPU.
Time for another round then.
) I removed that “new” 4th RAM stick, pressed power button again, and PC POSTed fine.
Or perhaps I have to raise the RAM voltage? 

Made me wish the system would just explode into a fireball so at least I would know it’s dead. 
albeit with CMOS settings all lost for whatever reason. 

Time will tell with more testing. As I said, I’ve been using it mostly just to play games on every other evening or so. Haven’t tried it much with any other “daily” tasks, so we will see how it goes.
i think thats your problem! when running four sticks, the command rate must always be 2t or else the mch cant handle the addressing required for four sticks and will crap out. addressing lots of memory modules coupled with the high density of 2 gb sticks will overload the mch and it wont be stable coping with the demands.


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