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jeebles

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  1. Unfortunately globally disabling the c-states in the bios wasn't my issue, and it went down again last night. I'm not seeing any settings in my bios about power supply idle control so not sure what I can do about that. I'm toying around with the idea of installing unraid 7 beta to see if that makes a difference or not. Failing that, I might try getting a new cpu/motherboard combo and see what happens I guess.
  2. Hey all, I have a server that crashes at random times. Sometimes it'll be a month, sometimes several times in 24 hours. When it crashes, it completely drops from the network and there's generally no video output. I've tried running memtest for 48 hours which came back clean, updating the bios, and adjusting ram and cpu OC profiles, but so far nothing has really helped. I did notice today there was another bios update which I applied but I'm not hopeful. I'd love another set of eyes to take a look and potentially help me figure out what is going on. It seems like it crashes more often when there's a lot of sabnzbd activity. Specs: MSI b450i amd gaming wifi plus motherboard Ryzen 5 5600g 16gb ram USB-C 10gbps nic (problem existed before switching to this nic) Edit: Learned about c-states just now and disabled them, not sure if that'll be the fix but we'll see! tower-diagnostics-20241109-1043.zip syslog.log

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