Browsers, videogames, and Microsoft Excel push computers really hard compared to regular applications, so I expect they're more likely to cause these types of errors.
The original Diablo 2 game servers for battle.net, which were Compaq 1U servers, failed at astonishing rates due to their extremely high utilization and consequent heat-generation. Compaq had never seen anything like it; most of their customers were, I guess, banking apps doing 3 TPS.
In my case it doesn't seem to be related to system load. I have an issue where (mainly) using FF can trigger random system freezes on Linux, often with the browser going down first. But running CPU/memory stress tests, compiling things etc don't cause any errors and the cooler is downright bored.
Browsers, videogames, and Microsoft Excel push computers really hard compared to regular applications, so I expect they're more likely to cause these types of errors.
The original Diablo 2 game servers for battle.net, which were Compaq 1U servers, failed at astonishing rates due to their extremely high utilization and consequent heat-generation. Compaq had never seen anything like it; most of their customers were, I guess, banking apps doing 3 TPS.