What happened here?

It's an EUE (Early Unit End), as it says. They happen sometimes as not all combinations of Project, Run, Clone & Generation are viable past a certain point. At least that one failed early. It's really frustrating when they fail at over 90% complete.
 
Check the Run/Clone/Gen numbers for the new WU and see if it's the same - if so watch out for it faialing at the same place (bad WU) or somewhere else (possibly doesn't like you :p)

If it fails in the same place twice and then tries a third time stop the client and delete that result and you should hopefully get a new one
 
Out of curiosity, have you changed any network settings?

As rich so eloquently put it, to make Win SMP possible they need magic localhost gnomes to feed the flux capacitors :D

I believe messing around with network config can cause crashes. Not sure how true that is though, I dont run the WinSMP client myself.
 
Are you sure your overclock is stable? Try running prime95 for a few hours or overnight to make sure you get no errors.
 
Are you sure your overclock is stable? Try running prime95 for a few hours or overnight to make sure you get no errors.


Already ran prime for about 10 hours with no errors. I'm actually running at 2.6GHz now because of the extra heat generated at 2.7 but it was still perfectly stable.
 
If you are running at 2700, then there may be a problem with the overclock, although it may be fine. I used to run mine at 2500 for folding, but I was getting a bit or instability, so it's been at stock for a while now. I could never get as much out of my chip as some could on virtually stock volts - got a bad copy me thinks.

Reminds me of my days doing the X2 3800 OCing thread, though (here). Jeez, I haven't looked at that in a LONG time - guess it will fall off the forum sometime relatively soon now.
 
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