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    Hello,

    I'm trying test a machine that I've been chasing gremlins with for a few months after flawless operation for 3 months. Long story short I've so far replaced everything but the CPU and the PSU.

    I've been able to get a Passmark score in the past but I just had to reimage my drive twice. The first time after a fresh windows install I was running Passmark 10 and it crashed. After that I couldn't open it again with constant Error 9's. I reimaged again and can run the entire test but for some reason I can't get a Physics score.

    Any thoughts? Click image for larger version

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  • #2
    And what happens when you click on the "Run" button for the Physics test?

    I assume there are also other unexplained crashes and strange behaviour?

    If you have replaced the MB & RAM, and done a clean Windows install, then a bad CPU is the next most obvious thing.

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    • #3
      I just did completed memtest86. 0 errors. I tried the Physics test and got a result this time. Tried running a full test and crashed with a BSOD Kernel Security Check Failure.

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      • #4
        I get that Kernel Security Check Failure every time the EXTENDED INSTRUCTIONS (SSE) test is ran.

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        • #5
          Surprisingly there is a song called, "Kernel Security Check Failure"
          https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=oj_JDLC0Sec

          You got a result for the SSE test in your above screen shot and now the physics test work and didn't before. So I don't think the problem is related to our software, but rather there is some deeper random hardware / stability problem (or maybe device driver).

          What are the machine specs?

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