Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 12:02:54 +0000 From: Mike Pumford <michaelp@bsquare.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ? Message-ID: <508a8c83-a449-3c5d-c3bf-b308d91c80c0@bsquare.com> In-Reply-To: <CAMgUhprfSFv1268-MtQoMn%2BgD-DtOhR2-rnFsMHTgJrK0dop6Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <8e842dec-ade7-37d1-6bd8-856ea1a827ca@sentex.net> <3b625072-dfb3-6b4f-494d-7fe1b2fa554c@ingresso.co.uk> <2c6ce4dd-f43c-7c40-abc2-732d6f8996ec@sentex.net> <tkrat.6d8f44d87e74fa14@FreeBSD.org> <795dbb79-3c18-d967-98b9-5d09a740dbfe@sentex.net> <CAMgUhpr%2B5HeBi1MRegs=XoKpdHW8-i%2Bec0k-DNaL_pcN6PCPKw@mail.gmail.com> <tkrat.5ec856810e0c7ced@FreeBSD.org> <CAMgUhpqZyCOjqVhMCAi-b_JaKYtyfqDf0pOcX0LwV2dcTuusyg@mail.gmail.com> <CAMgUhpqpYpoi1bD9h_SYvh83g_Csky%2BqMkTsOYZ1zcHYxtMeHg@mail.gmail.com> <dd29d77a-deb9-423e-f9b8-cb07387bbfd5@sentex.net> <9b769e4e-b098-b294-0bce-8bb1c42e8a59@rootautomation.com> <a601973f-9205-8dd9-7f78-a7f03985ab4a@sentex.net> <CAMgUhpop3=J7TQimK2iHdGTc=hnTgCEZDqibDSRCyTPMWX5wJQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAMgUhprfSFv1268-MtQoMn%2BgD-DtOhR2-rnFsMHTgJrK0dop6Q@mail.gmail.com>
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On 24/01/2018 11:55, Nimrod Levy wrote: > Changing the memory speed from 2400 to 2133 in the BIOS has given me 4.5 > days of uptime so far. > The memory is supposed to be 2400. > I'm still confused, but I'll accept the result > I've run into this on modern Intel systems as well. The RAM is sold as 2400 but thats actually an overclock profile. If I actually enabled it (despite both board and RAM being qualified for that) the system ends up locking up or crashing as soon as you stress it. Go back to the standard DDR profile advertised by the RAM and it is totally stable. Mike -- Mike Pumford | Senior Software Engineer T: +44 (0) 1225 710635 BSQUARE - The business of IoT www.bsquare.com <http://www.bsquare.com/>
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