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> Run memtest86 to check mboard and ram or shunt huge files around
> until you can reliably reproduce the bug.
If I'm not getting the correct voltage I would believe that the
ram/cpu/mboard would act up so I'm thinking I would have to test it
with another power supply for a comparison, but I will run memtest86
tonight
>
> Disconnect two of the SATA drives and see if the problem goes away.
>
>
> Drop the clock rate on that poor  chip.
>
> Improve the cooling dramatically via something and test if it isn't
>  going dippy because the overclocking is overheating it.
>
this the CPU has been running like that for about 2 years now and the
fan looks pretty clear and the CPU fan has never gone above
1000RPM(idle speed I think) during stress tests

ok so I'm 80% sure that it's the power supply, 3.3V is running at
3.09V (0.045V below ATX spec)

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