Originally posted by: Shaq
So what you are really saying is that I should buy a D0 and get rid of this one?
Not specifically, but what I am saying is that there are erata for the C0 which were eliminated in the D0.
I don't know if the symptoms of those erata have anything to do with your symptoms but it would be something to check out if you ever get the chance to test a D0 sometime in the future.
Originally posted by: Shaq
But seriously is this an RMAable problem?
Not really because you haven't isolated the root-cause to know what exactly needs to be RMA'ed. You have observed a symptom (stuttering), and you have observed that changing affinity in your OS mitigates the symptom but you've yet to convincingly identity the root-cause of the symptom as being a faulty CPU. You could have a corrupted BIOS implementing bad/wrong/outdated microcode for your CPU for example.
This is one of those cases where buying a DELL would have put you in a position of being able to rma the whole damn rig as it wouldn't be your problem to identify the root-cause any further than that.
You probably could make enough noise at a customer service rep that they'd issue you an RMA, but you are really just gambling your time and effort that it truly is the CPU that is the culprit. If it isn't, then you'll still have the same problem when they send the cpu back.
Originally posted by: Shaq
Are there any programs that set affinity before launching? I will have to look into that. I don't know if I would want to RMA it as I might not have a PC for a month.
I looked into this myself a while ago and there wasn't really all that much out there for you to use. IIRC there was a program produced by tomshardwareguide actually that kinda worked but it modified the exe file in some way that caused the program I was using to then view itself as having been compromised (financial software, so it checks for that sort of thing on its own) so I couldn't use it.