Mathos :
Please elaborate on exactly what to type into the search engine to get all these results of many people having this problem? The ones that I find link back to here, and to extremesystems. And like I said, give me exact settings that you're using, as far as bios goes. I've seen a few people talking exclusively about Windows Vista 64bit problems, and a few about Vista 32bit, which could likely be a chipset driver issue.
Hey my Machine check specifically points out CPU, Mainboard, Power supply, Memory, but it didn't start happening until after installing the the HD3870, so obviously it couldn't be the video card.
Mathos, you bring up some very valid points. However, i will point out that my success rate has not been 0%, except for the 9600 Black Editions specifically. For work I have purchased 9600s and 9500s that have worked fine, save for one which was returned for a working replacement which has been fine. Although one of my systems at work has begun to randomly BSoD... and I am attempting to isolate why.. it could end up being the proc, yet it very well could not. I simply do not know yet. As for what I've seen online recently, the amount of posts regarding this issue have not grown significantly since I created this post. Also, other new posts I have seen simply refer back to this one, which calls credibility into question as it creates the "circular reference" problem that wiki tends to suffer from hence why it is no longer considered a valid academic source.
To adequately confirm failure rate I would need to conduct some actual valid reseach purchasing 9500s, 9600s, and 9600BEs from multiple vendors and test them under identical conditions to find out from a statistical standpoint if it is a particular model has a problem, or whether all of them have a problem. Personally, I don't have the money nor the time to conduct such an experiment. That is why I created this thread in an attempt to get THG's attention... or somebody else's that may endeavor onto such a task. I take no credit for these findings, I have simply confimed some other people's findings with my own personal experience. That, in no way, suggests a statistical liklihood that *all* phenoms are busted. I do not have the means, or the time, to come to such an encompassing conclusion.
As for my personal failure rate, it could be for several reasons. My primary suspicion is that since the first was purchased from Newegg, and the second one an RMA within two weeks from the same place (obviously)... it is possible I got a chip from the same potentially bad batch of chips. Bad luck... thats all.
As for my current configuration, I am happily running a Phenom 9500 at 2.62 ghz. It will not run Vista x64 stable at 2.62ghz, but will at 2.5ghz. Vista 32 runs completely stable at 2.62ghz and I have run the AOD stability test for 4 hours twice at this speed. I haven't yet seen a BSoD at 2.62 in Vista 32 running this 9500.
CPU Reference Clock set at 238
CPU Multiplier at 11
Memory Controller Multi set at 8
HTT locked at 1.8 ghz
Memory divider set at DDR2-667, final memory speed of 792mhz ddr
Stock memory voltage
Northbridge Voltage +.05v
CPU Voltage at 1.40v
C & Q Disabled
TLB Erratum fix disabled
The CPU is cooled via a Zalman CPS9700 running at full steam
Idle temp is 27C, consistent 100% load is 38C
As for other stuff:
Gigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4 motherboard running F3 BIOS update
Phenom 9500 running at 2.62 ghz
4GB (4x1) Gskill 5-5-5-15 DDR2-800 running in ganged mode
2x150GB WD Raptor in RAID 0 -- OS and program volume
1x500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 PMR -- Storage and Encoding volume
eVGA 8800GTS 320MB
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Antec Neopower 550w PSU