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Date:      Sun, 08 Oct 2017 11:25:24 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 219399] System panics after several hours of 14-threads-compilation orgies using poudriere on AMD Ryzen...
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--- Comment #256 from SF <shitman71@hotmail.com> ---
Noone of you did try changing the cpu-switching frequency and setting load =
line
balancing. I did try alot of stuff with cooling and all kinds of
power-settings, cooling was the first thing i recognised signifcant improve=
nts
like other people did. The second thing was cpu-switching frequency, load l=
ine
balancing also marginally affects it. You will recognise the difference
switching from low to extreme. Increasing soc-voltage did marginally improv=
e it
but cpu-voltage always seemed to worsen it. Deactivating boost did a huge
improvement and reducing the cpu-frequency(not switching frequency) did
completely stabilize it. I dont know whats wrong with you people but i
previously sayed that there was someone with 2 exactly the same ryzen syste=
m,
one system crashed and the other didn't. The one system had watercooling and
the other system had aircooling, the system with aircooling crashed. I did =
read
of people which sayed that low budgeg motherboards are keep crashing with r=
yzen
systems because the power supply of them is faulty, its up to x370 chipsets.

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