pillage2001

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Originally posted by: chynkboi
I was thinking Sandra (does this actually test it all?) or pcmark
but those take some time....



Why?
I'm buying a Barton 2500+ , 2x 256mb corsair xms pc2700 ram, and maxtor sata 80gb from someone that lives a few miles away off our FS/FT forums with no references so I need to make sure they work before i give him the cash!

Not as worryed about the ram or maxtor as they both have warranty i think... not sure on corsair's policy but i think they offer it.... but the barton is OEM to need to make sure it works


But really.... can a CPU not work if it boots up and has no physical damage?:confused:

It can not work without any physical damage. Download Prime95 and run it with 3dmark2k1 looping. This should be sufficient enough.

 

pillage2001

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
I thought a cpu either worked or it didn't

It can semi work too. :D Seen a few. Usually, they will just boot into windows but not do anything else. Weird.
 

FoBoT

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if it boots the cpu is ok

memory needs more testing as do motherboards. memory/motherboards can have flaky intermittent problems that are hard to find, but cpu's pretty much either work or don't in my experience
 

HiTek21

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i had an Xp1900+ CPU die without any signs of physical damage to it. My uncle's PC had run for about 3 years with the same heatsink and the same thermal pad. Wouldn't boot up, I figured it was the mobo so I put his components into my PC and no boot. Finally used my CPU into his setup and it worked. The chip had no signs of damage and I was kinda surprised.