Re: Debugging system hangs

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Wols Lists kirjoitti 17/12/2021 klo 0.30:
On 16/12/2021 21:43, John Stoffel wrote:
Another thing that struck me is maybe it's time to boot into a small
stress testing image and see if it's more of a hardware issue. It
might also be a power supply issue, where as the load goes up, your
power supply can't keep the voltage up and the system fails that way?

Unlikely, but never say never ...

It doesn't seem to be crashing under load, it's more like getting stuck in idle, but I've debugged enough problems to know that it's rarely what you initially think it is.

The PSU is a 550W Corsair unit, so unless it's faulty power load certainly won't be an issue...

I'll need to do a lot of playing over Christmas, if I get the chance ...

Cheers,
Wol

I have couple old CPU's I5 4670K and I7 4790K, both have idle locking issues. I solved my issue boosting voltages little from bios. I7 from friend and I know it's been heavily overclocked and it's so bad that if I use stock settings what bios set, I cannot even install OS because it just lock up or crash on install. But when I boost voltages, it does run stable. Another lockup source what I have got is memory. I was trying to add 16GB momory, but sticks are not same brand and speed and they just don't play nice together even if I run them with stock settings.


// JiiPee



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