Andy I take it that fan is the one that came with the unit... funny because mine is a 4pin, 4wire PWM fan and not a 3 wire
The 3wire fan.. if I am seeing that image right, can not be controlled from a 4 pin PWM plug and it must be running 100% at all times unless the BIOS is set to control it through the hardware monitor.
Am I correct in that assumption?
I cant tell from the image exactly.. it looks like a Rd-Wht-Blk wiring and is missing the blue wire PWM fans require
As I said earlier.. OCCT is being updated for i7 and right now I can not place confidence in it as test solution. If it PRIMED clean then I would assume OCCT may be having some problems however OCCT is also checking memory, not just processor cores
Have you run MEMTEST?
http://www.memtest.org/#downisoI think I would make that my first test to run
5 passes (9 tests per pass) probably take about 1-2 hours or so.
If you fail that, its either memory settings, memory voltage, vcore, or defective memory product
You should always start from the ground and work your way up ... in that we dont slam it to the wall .. you need to verify your components one at a time to make sure you are not dealing with defective product or settings off-base
So if you pass MEMTEST with the system running default CPU and memory speed and timing on the right settings, then you move up and test it again, and then again
You need to find out if you are unstable in DOS directly to the memory subsystem be it a setting or defect. Typically a defect will show up without clocking... and since eveything in the area of memory remains a constant as you increase the CPU speed the only value you may need to work around that is QPI/DRAM and Vcore
If you find problems with memory stability with little or no clock then shoot over to the Mushkin forum and let them know what you find. Your best bet in locking that down is directly with them.