(In reply to fin4478 from comment #447)
> (In reply to Owen Swerkstrom from comment #446)
>
> > BIOS updates should have their own boot images; how on Earth they can get
> > away with requiring a specific OS is all kinds of backwards.
> >
>
> Asus motherboards are the best, for Linux users espe
Asrock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming-ITX/ac
Ryzen 1700
After the most recent Asrock BIOS update I haven't had any more
crashing. I do not disable C6 anymore. This was a BIOS update to support
the new Ryzen 3xxx chips as I was eyeing the 3900x and wanted the
motherboard to support said chip if I had a weak
I applied the latest asrock BIOS with new options "amd cbs global
c-state control" to disable voltage lowering when idle.
Even with all BIOS settings, custom kernels and params, disabling C
states, power supplies and so forth I'm done. 2 years of this BS.
I picked up a 65 watt Intel i9 9900.
Goo
(In reply to Michaƫl Colignon from comment #660)
> (In reply to eric.c.morgan from comment #659)
> > I applied the latest asrock BIOS with new options "amd cbs global c-state
> > control" to disable voltage lowering when idle.
> >
> > Even with all BIO
(In reply to dl9px from comment #468)
> Just asked the helpdesk what we can do to get help and more attention.
> Disabling c6 still is a workaround for me, but that's not how I intended to
> run my system.
Thanks.
I'm in the same boat with C6. I know I'm a small fish but my company
won't be using
(In reply to alfie from comment #551)
> kernel 4.19.27 with rcu_nocbs=0-11 idle=halt nopti, yesterday at around
> 11:30 p.m. I had an "usual" total lookup of the system during light usage (I
> just had an ssh session opened). With idle=halt, I get no "ACPM WAIT C-state
> bug" line in dmesg.
>
> Th