Perhaps however those IBT shots are incomplete. IMO you should be testing using a much larger problem size so all of your system ram is tested. This makes the test run much longer and stress things much more. Most systems that are fairly stable can do five passes with 1GB. Bump that to 4GB and 20 passes and they fail.
I find that an extremely small 16MB test size setting LinX to 300 minutes is a good VRM/PSU tester since the system bounces from high VRM load to unloaded. It's the equivalent of having a psycho person's hands on the light switch flipping on and off as fast as they can for five hours.
Intel Xeon X3210 2.13GHz Quad (G0 Stepping) @ 3.5GHz 1.475v. I Absolutely love this CPU...I got it for only $100 on EBay back in the day and it is a monster when I play games and watch movies...very happy with it.
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