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Random Shutdowns

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I've been experiencing shutdowns every 12-24 hours for a while now, and I can't get down to the bottom of it. The only questionable thing I've seen in the logs is Fix Common Problems being delayed for 10 min, which might mean the prev instance is still running. I've removed the plugin though and it's still rebooting. Also ran Live memory tester for 6 hours and didn't throw any errors there. Would someone more experienced than me mind taking a look before I start replacing parts?

 

Thanks!

Dawid

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klunas-diagnostics-20241215-0918.zip syslog-192.168.1.75 (1).log

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5 minutes ago, trurl said:

 

Ahhh this is perfect, I really appreciate it!! Will give it a shot and report back :)

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I've turned off c-state globally and made sure my ram was set to 5200mhz (AMD 8500g w/ 2 sticks of DDR5) + my board (Asrock a620i) doesn't have a PSU idle control settings. I'm still getting the reboots every few hours. I still need to update bios (last update was a couple months ago), hopefully that'll do it, will report back afterwards 

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Between c state and bios update, i’ve had an uptime of 2 weeks now, resolved!

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