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Upgraded CPU and now unRaid crashes constantly. (AMD7900x- unRaid 6.11.5)

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Upgraded CPU (AMD 7900x), MB (Asus TUF x670e), and RAM (Corsair 16GBx2 DDR5 5600MHz Vengeance) which required that I buy a HBA card so I also have the Adaptec 71605 running in HBA mode.  Updated MB BIOS to v809 hoping that would fix the stability.  It has crashed multiple times usually while sabnzbd is repairing a file thus high CPU usage on 16 of the 24 available threads.  Sabnzbd has itself crashed a few times with segmentation faults which I've been attempting to troubleshoot as well.  Was able to get the syslog for this last crash.  I'm wondering if I need to update unRaid to the next version?  syslog attached...

 

Also, i have tried to use a Windows 10 VM to control the Corsair Commander Pro and my fan/Pump curves just in case it's overheating and that causes the crash however I can't get the Commander Pro to be fully recognized by the VM.  It shows up in the control panel under list of devices but won't be recognized by corsairs software.

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I've reduced Sabnzbd down to 8 threads that way it can never saturate my CPU.  Am continueing to collect syslog and will see if it crashes again.

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