Rebooting problem with Asrock X570 Taichi |
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One report here suggests it could a bug in AGESA: https://github.com/groeck/k10temp/issues/12#issuecomment-528016506
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I have a problem that happens during heavy load with Asrock X570 Taichi / Ryzen 9 3900X. I just updated to firmware 2.0 (microcode version is reported as 0x8701013) but I haven't tested this before, so not sure if the issue is specific to 2.0 or not.
I was trying to build Linux kernel (in Debian testing VM on Debian testing host) using 22 threads, the temperature jumped above 70°C and it caused a reboot. I consistently reproduced it a few times. According to AMD, max temperature for Ryzen 9 3900X is 95C. In my case it was for sure below that (somewhere between 70C and 80C). Other people also reported reboots at around 78°C threshold or so. Is it expected and I need a more aggressive fan profile to prevent such reboots, or something is wrong with UEFI or AGESA? Or may be something is defective (like RAM and etc.?). I'm running RAM using XMP (3600MHz/CL16). These four sticks: http://www.gskill.com/specification/165/168/1536288991/F4-3600C16Q-32GTZKK-Specification For the reference, I have a good cooler (Noctua NH D15 with 2 fans attached). Some suggested, that recent AGESA updates could lower critical temperature threshold. Is that correct, or may be it's something Asrock specific? Because others said, they had no problem hitting even above 80C. |
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