Need help. Can't OC much & failing intel burn test on stock settings?

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Update!

Well today I tried to OC again since I have the new PSU. Didn't change anything besides dropping the memory down when oc'ing. Was able to get it OC to 3.25 GHz!!! Happy with that. I haven't tried to go any further. I have not done much testing to see how stable it will be. I played Crysis for awhile and it ran great.

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your psu to me doesnt seem to be the problem it should be more the nadiquate look your ddr2 volts are 1.88, set them to 2.2 like you are supose to.

Just saying bro, I got corsair cas5 ddr2 800 @ 850mhz 5-5-5-15 v1.9 and it's rated for v1.8.

Also, here is a reply I made to your other post in case you forgot about that one chad.

http://www.techist.com/forums/1529623-post3.html

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Intel Xeon 3220 2.4 @ 3.4 / Vista x64 sp1

P95 - 100% stable on numerous 10hr+ and 24hr+ stress tests.

Enjoy the skit =)

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I got screwed. ^

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This is how it made me feel. ^

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This is the reality of the situation ^

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Not everyone in the thread, didn't feel like editing it, but this program is full of it =p


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I saw your reply but wasn't really sure what your post was intending to do. Were you trying to help me because I thought you were just showing me you could use intel burn test and I can't. lol
 
err, on the contrary it's a post about how that silly test owned my rig! It's quite funny I thought.. The first image if you read, after all those 0's says "Conclusion: Your PC has failed Linpack testing."

You missed the most important part kind sir.
 
yea exactly.. if you see it all, I chose the options for hardest stress test and it ran for under a second and says conclusion: failed heh, anyways.. don't beat yourself up over the fact you can't pass it.
 
ok cool. I am just not familiar with all these tools so I just wanted to make sure there is nothing wrong with my mobo or something.

Thanks
 
Hi, you need to extract all the files to the same folder, while maintaing its original directory structure. (i.e. if a file was inside a folder called DATA, it MUST still be there after you extract)

That screenshot you posted does not show failed testing, it shows that the required binaries are missing.
 
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