- Aug 26, 2014
 
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So, I'm pretty sure my ancient Core 2 Quad has been paying attention to my drooling over Ryzen, as my PC BSOD'd yesterday while running Photoshop (not a very heavy load) , and now refuses to boot. The fun thing is that it returns a different error message with each BSOD, and it even BSOD's when trying to run startup repair from a W10 USB drive.
I'm running Memtest86+ now, which hasn't crashed, but so far has a 0% pass rate (~33% into test 3 at the time of writing). My take is that unless every single bit in each of my four sticks of memory has died at the same time, the CPU must be fried. Am I wrong?
For shits and giggles:
https://1drv.ms/i/s!Akhd5yRCmjurzjb-HzVZuyqYt1kW
If it had only held out a few weeks more!
I guess that's what happens when you run a 33% overclock on a Hyper 212 Evo for years and years.
			
			I'm running Memtest86+ now, which hasn't crashed, but so far has a 0% pass rate (~33% into test 3 at the time of writing). My take is that unless every single bit in each of my four sticks of memory has died at the same time, the CPU must be fried. Am I wrong?
For shits and giggles:
https://1drv.ms/i/s!Akhd5yRCmjurzjb-HzVZuyqYt1kW
If it had only held out a few weeks more!
I guess that's what happens when you run a 33% overclock on a Hyper 212 Evo for years and years.
				
		
			
	
	