We could have milked this for a few more weeks! Way to ruin it!
Tony, isn't there some way to have FurMark run continuously? You'll want to stress test it and let it run for an hour or something to see if that causes it to crash.
I ran the 15 min thing to post results but my computer started to smell like something was burning (probably the dust inside the video cards that I couldnt get out).
I'm running the self-tests on prime95 and its passed 3 tests so far (i forgot to turn off the power saving mode in windows so i'm just starting on the 4th test and will probably quit once its done because I don't suspect anything to be wrong with the CPU).
I'm betting my problem was with the hard drives and possibly the old mobo (did I tell you I changed the motherboard?) See what happend was the mobo I am using now was replaced with a new mobo because I got a BSOD a couple years ago and the mobo wasnt recognizing the hard drive and one of the disk drives. I pluged the new hard drive into the new mobo and it booted fine (didn't reformat or reinstall windows) instead I just added drivers to the disk (this is where i probably went wrong). It was working fine until around november when I had problems online with browsing with a ton of tabs open on firefox. I also noticed some slow downs in video games when running Call of Duty: Ghosts when shapes would start blinking, but this went away when I used SLI (or the other way around, I cant remember). Anyways to sum it all up it was probably the hard drives problem because it was literally almost at full capacity (this is why I have a separate porn hard drive).