I'm sure this is a completely different class of processor, but I recently 
purchased an AMD Athlon 3200+ XP.  After chaning the memory chips, power 
supply, heatsink/fan, video card, and removing all other cards I finally 
decided the chip was faulty.  It would attempt to boot up and after the initial 
WinXP screen it would reboot.  I tried to reinstall WinXP and the installation 
failed everytime.  I sent the chip back to the store and they tried to install 
WinXP on a test machine and it failed.  They conculded as I concluded the chip 
was bad.  I always thought if the chip were bad nothing would happen, but not 
in this case, I could sometimes get WinXP to boot in safe mode.

In 26 years I've never had that kind of problem with a mainframe!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/18/2006 10:12:24 AM >>>
On May 18, 2006, at 3:13 AM, John Summerfied wrote:
> I have not heard of any failed Intel or AMD CPUs in a very long time.
> Accompanying system components such as RAM, disks, NICs, yes, but not
> the CPU itself.

I'll be happy to give you a couple of mine.

OK, so it was thermal failure caused by too many dustbunnies in the
processor fan, but still....

Adam

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