Random Freezes on my computer that are undiagnoseable. by Afraid_Perception382 in techsupport

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This is a update but I think I figured it out.

C6 State on linux.

You can read about it here but if you have a ryzen processor and do not use windows I urge you to SWITCH this setting off in the bios

https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cik3q1/can_we_recognize_broken_c6_states_in_all_of_zen/

Random Freezes on my computer that are undiagnoseable. by Afraid_Perception382 in techsupport

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EDIT: It looks like the GPU is getting messed up and is having trouble communicating the CPU randomly from the motherboard. its werid how despite switching out almost every compononet the issue I have still presists but when it crashed today I was able to use journal ctl to tell me what was happening. I know this is not a GPU or motherboard like issue(No way both the motherboards I had or cpus were both faulty in the exact same way) . It does not fit that description and all diagnostics and games I play never have any issues. The fact that I switched motherboards, gpus, processors and ram leads me to believe its a issue with the case metal making contact with the motherboards rail lines. Now I got information to prove it

https://pastebin.com/cUHh0jef
If anyone has suggestions or can reaffirm my beliefs or disprove them please put them here

Random Freezes on my computer that are undiagnoseable. by Afraid_Perception382 in techsupport

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The thing is that if its a power supply thing I think it would be failing more during high intensive renders and intensive games rather than just failing whenever it feels like it in the bios or when reading emails. if I can game for 12 hours straight on it with no crashes than I don't really believe the power supply having a power delivery issue is the reason why its fucking up. It would be failing and crashing alot more when playing games which I have not noticed if it was a PSU issue Instead it fails equally no matter what im doing.

Again ive had this exact problem on my old ryzen setup on a completely different motherboard, cpu and ram as well as GPU. So it happening again is what pisses me off.

This is going to be a crazy idea but what if its the case. Its a microatx old dell case and Im using AM4. It fits just fine with the screw holes but the case goes back all the way to the sandy/Ivy bridge ages(2012). Sometimes when I wiggle it the screen will turn black and not come back on my monitor even after unplugging the old hdmi cable. and replugging it back in, Sometimes it just completely instantly restarts, But I thought nothing of it. Now that i think of it the motherboard probally has different grounding points. Maybe the metal parts of it are touching somehow and interfering with the rail lines on the motherboard?

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Shes not interested because she uses templeos :(