After flashing it, the system doesn't seem to restart anymore (at least it doesn't restart when running the crash_test above). Temporarily Solution: Use the other SATA portĪfter some googling and I have come across this BIOS 1.58. Solution: Replace with a 180W power supply. Temporarily Solution: Fix voltage to 1.1 instead of auto in BIOS Issue: Seemingly random crashes, when idle or on load even with loads that a 120W power brick should be able to handle. Here is a list with ram modules that have been tried: RAMĦ4GB-G-Skill-DDR4-3200-SODIMM-CL22-Dual-Kit-2x32GBĬrucial Ballistix BL2K32G32C16S4B 3200 MHz 2x32gbĬrucial Ballistix BL2K16G32C16S4B 3200 MHz 2x16gb Issue: Seemingly random crashes, mostly when idle. Issue: Crashes only running single core tasks on one specific core. UPDATE: There seem to be many people with similar issues, so I will list here what were the issues and solutions: Broken CPU What are your thoughts? CPU or Motherboard broken, compatibility issues? I unfortunately don't have any other motherboard or cpu to test with. I ran memtest and tried a different PSU to no avail. When I fix the cpu frequency there's also no problem. When using multiple cores this doesn't seem to happen. Only when running on one cpu the system sometimes just shuts down and reboots. I just build a pc with an Asrock DeskMini X300 and Ryzen G and have stability issues.
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