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Date:      Tue, 19 May 2020 14:59:48 +0100
From:      Arthur Chance <freebsd@qeng-ho.org>
To:        Tim Daneliuk <tundra@tundraware.com>, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: OT: Weird Hardware Problem
Message-ID:  <a3aa3910-5f7e-813f-b6f8-b9ab12b1336d@qeng-ho.org>
In-Reply-To: <0a9f810d-7b4b-f4e6-4b7c-716044a9cf69@tundraware.com>
References:  <0a9f810d-7b4b-f4e6-4b7c-716044a9cf69@tundraware.com>

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On 19/05/2020 14:46, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> I was recently given a Dell Inspiron 3847 which has an i7-4790 and 16G
> of memory.  Perfect for multibooting BSD and Linux.  It needed a new power
> supply but now that this is installed, it's exhibiting a very strange
> problem.
> 
> The machine will work for hours flawless and then - for no apparent reason -
> reboot randomly.  The former owner reports that this was also happening
> when they last had it running Win8.
> 
> I've run very heavy loads on it with load averages up to almost 50 - no
> problem.  I've run overnight memory tests which return 0 errors.
> I've run CPU stress tests flawlessly and temperatures were fine.
> 
> One hint here:  I can consistently force the problem to happen if I start
> a Linux installation and request full disk encryption as part of the install.
> I doubt it has anything to with encryption per se, but there is some kind
> of pattern of use that it causing the reboot.
> 
> Has anyone else ever seen something like this and/or have resolution?
> 
> Is there a known bug with that processor?

I've got an i7-4790K (I presume you missed the K) in my desktop and
Intel announced the CPU had problems with the TSX instruction set
extension shortly after I got it, and that those instructions should be
disabled in the BIOS. Other than that I've seen no suggestion anything
else is buggy.

> My first instinct was to blame flakey memory (DDR 1600 2x8G Hynix) but -
> as I said - memory testing is flawless.
> 
> Thoughts and ideas most welcome.

If you hadn't changed the power supply I'd have suggested you look at
that, but otherwise not a clue.

-- 
Fat Earther: One who believes the world is round but has put on too
much weight round the middle.



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