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Originally posted by Thermo
It's not just the points! Tinkers seem to be more of a system problem/poorly writen code. I had a system go feet up last night, so I take a look and the CPU is over heating 20 seconds after boot. Fan is good bios settings are good, everything looks good. So I swap in a 2600+ , boot up and get the same problem in about a minute. Then I kill off F@H from the start up apps and the problem is gone. I resatart F@H and the problem is back. I look at the log, and it has done the first 50few steps at 4min and seconds and has been stuck on the current step for over 11 hours. I wipe it all out and get a new core, every thing is fine. I put the 3000+ back in and all seems fine. I run some diags past it and find that the chip is generating errors like mad. Heat damage I guess.
i'm beginning to think the entire FAH WU code is suspect. when i did SETI for a few months a year or so ago, it never had all these weird problems and anomolies. along with you and the others who've mentioned it, i'm seriously considering dropping folding on my computers, as i don't want to damage them by hinky FAH code. FAH seems to stress the CPU in weird, even unnatural ways (if that's possible :p).