On Jan 27, 2018 6:20 PM, "Nimrod Levy" <nimrodl at gmail.com>
wrote:
I'm about ready to have a party. My Ryzen 5 1600 has been up for over 8
days so far after changing the memory to a slower speed. System load
hovers around .3
I couldn't find an easy way to down-speed my memory in the bios :(
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:41 PM Peter Moody <freebsd at hda3.com> wrote:
> Whelp, I replaced the r5 1600x with an r7 1700 (au 1734) and I'm now
> getting minutes of uptime before I hard crash. With smt, without, with c
> states, without, with opcache, without. No difference.
>
> I'm going to try a completely different motherboard next. I think
Amazon
> is starting to dislike me.
>
> On Jan 21, 2018 11:05 AM, "Peter Moody" <freebsd at
hda3.com> wrote:
>
>> hm, so i've got nearly 3 days of uptime with smt disabled.
>> unfortunately this means that my otherwise '12' cores is
actually only
>> '6'. I'm also getting occasional segfaults compiling go
programs.
>>
>> should I just RMA this beast again?
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 5:25 AM, Nimrod Levy <nimrodl at
gmail.com> wrote:
>> > almost 2 days uptime with a lower memory clock. still holding my
breath,
>> > but this seems promising.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:02 PM Nimrod Levy <nimrodl at
gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I can try lowering my memory clock and see what happens.
I'm a little
>> >> skeptical because I have been able to run memtest with no
errors for
>> some
>> >> time. I'm glad to give anything a try...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 3:49 PM Mike Tancsa <mike at
sentex.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> On 1/19/2018 3:23 PM, Ryan Root wrote:
>> >>> > This looks like the QVL list for your MB ->
>> >>> >
>> >>> http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_ga-
>> ax370-Gaming5.pdf
>> >>>
>> >>> Its an Asus MB, but the memory I have is in the above PDF
list
>> >>>
>> >>> I dont see CT16G4DFD824A, but I do see other crucial
products with
>> >>> slower clock speeds. Right now I do have it set to 2133
where as it
>> was
>> >>> 2400 before.
>> >>>
>> >>> ---Mike
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > On 1/19/2018 12:13 PM, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>> >>> >> Drag :( I have mine disabled as well as lowering
the RAM freq to
>> 2100
>> >>> >> from 2400. For me the hangs are infrequent. Its
only been a day
>> and a
>> >>> >> half, so not sure if its gone or I have been
"lucky"... Either
>> ways,
>> >>> >> this platform feels way too fragile to deploy on
anything :(
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> ---Mike
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> On 1/19/2018 3:08 PM, Nimrod Levy wrote:
>> >>> >>> Looks like disabling the C- states in the
bios didn't change
>> >>> anything.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 9:22 PM Nimrod Levy
<nimrodl at gmail.com
>> >>> >>> <mailto:nimrodl at gmail.com>>
wrote:
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> That looks promising. I just found that
seeing in the bios and
>> >>> >>> disabled it. I'll see how it runs.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Thanks
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018, 18:38 Don Lewis
<truckman at freebsd.org
>> >>> >>> <mailto:truckman at
freebsd.org>> wrote:
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> On 17 Jan, Nimrod Levy wrote:
>> >>> >>> > I'm running 11-STABLE from
12/9. amdtemp works for
>> me. It
>> >>> >>> also has the
>> >>> >>> > systl indicating that it it has
the shared page fix. I'm
>> >>> >>> pretty sure I've
>> >>> >>> > seen the lockups since then.
I'll update to the latest
>> >>> STABLE
>> >>> >>> and see
>> >>> >>> > what happens.
>> >>> >>> >
>> >>> >>> > One weird thing about my
experience is that if I keep
>> >>> >>> something running
>> >>> >>> > continuously like the
distributed.net <
>> >>> http://distributed.net>
>> >>> >>> client on 6 of 12 possible threads,
>> >>> >>> > it keeps the system up for MUCH
longer than without.
>> This
>> >>> is
>> >>> >>> a home server
>> >>> >>> > and very lightly loaded (one
could argue insanely
>> >>> overpowered
>> >>> >>> for the use
>> >>> >>> > case).
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> This sounds like the problem with the
deep Cx states that
>> has
>> >>> been
>> >>> >>> reported by numerous Linux users. I
think some
>> motherboard
>> >>> >>> brands are
>> >>> >>> more likely to have the problem.
See:
>> >>> >>>
>> >>>
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=5963&title>>
taichi-x370-with-ubuntu-idle-lock-ups-idle-freeze
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> --
>> >>> >>>
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