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Run your computer and see if it crashes.
I have a similar problem with my system, the motherboard for one reason or another isn't managing the voltages properly.
And stock overclock (core boost and precision boost) were on by default.
Guess it could also be the cpu as well, but I found killing the motherboards stock oc fixed the problem for me.
running a R7 5800x.
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It may not be a client-side problem. Like @The_Aquabat is also inferring.
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Thanks, though. Here's my dmesg output in hopes somone can see something obvious I'm missing:
https://pastebin.com/2pgiJ52y
Got a crash within about 5 min :(
Tried dropping the RAM to its base frequency as well as max. Sorta took your advice and am replacing the RAM out of desperation for a stable computer. It's been a frustrating experience.
Last edited by brokeassben on 9 June 2021 at 4:53 am UTC
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are u using journalctl? u could check on the next boot after a failure with
journactl -b -1
Last edited by Koopacabras on 10 June 2021 at 4:14 am UTC