02-04-2017, 12:46 PM
Things that can cause crashes: excess heat (nearly all moderm processors will shut down before they overheat); bad ram; bad diks; data corruption on the disk (this does not mean the disk is bad but that the data written to the disk had errors); bad dma (data is corrupted when copied off of i/o device); bad shielding (eletromagnetic interference); ....
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and a few dozen other reason.
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There are tons of reasons for instability and the processor can play a role but usually it is a system problem. I've dealt with stable and instability issues across a large number of systems. The latest was kind of cute - incompatible disk/controller combination.
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End result until you find the problem it is pointless to speculate.
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and a few dozen other reason.
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There are tons of reasons for instability and the processor can play a role but usually it is a system problem. I've dealt with stable and instability issues across a large number of systems. The latest was kind of cute - incompatible disk/controller combination.
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End result until you find the problem it is pointless to speculate.