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Sensor Test Crash

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Sorry for the 4 year bump!

Not sure if this is at all relevant anymore. :)

I tried this test on my old Gigabyte EP45T-UD3LR motherboard and E8400 cpu and I got the system lock up and had to hard reset three times.

I read the entire thread and the one thing everyone had in common is the Gigabyte EP45 series motherboard, so it must just have something to do with this particular motherboard.

Hello,

Welcome to the forums. :)

This would be classed as major necroing of this thread, which people tend to get rather annoyed about on the forums. ;)

I'm sure the advice you were giving would be very useful, but for future reference its not a good idea to "necro" old threads, or basically post in a very old thread so that it becomes the top of a list again. Many people have a different perception of what a poster is trying to do when necroing an old thread.

I hope this helps in case you start receiving abuse :laugh:

Layton
 
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Hello,

Welcome to the forums. :)

This would be classed as major necroing of this thread, which people tend to get rather annoyed about on the forums. ;)

I'm sure the advice you were giving would be very useful, but for future reference its not a good idea to "necro" old threads, or basically post in a very old thread so that it becomes the top of a list again. Many people have a different perception of what a poster is trying to do when necroing an old thread.

I hope this helps in case you start receiving abuse :laugh:

Layton

Never understood why people have hissy fits about that. If the thread is relevant to an issue then why not keep all relevant info in the same thread?

I completely understand why people have an issue with BS topics being brought back tho.
 
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