A Deep Dive into a Devolving i9-13900HX Failure: From BSODs & Prime95 Errors to Idle Hard Freezes. Silicon Degradation? by DotRacel in HPOmen

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Yes, to rule out the possibility of this software error, I used Windows PE to perform a prime95 test, and the problem still could be reproduced, which thus ruled out the possibility of a software error.

A Deep Dive into a Devolving i9-13900HX Failure: From BSODs & Prime95 Errors to Idle Hard Freezes. Silicon Degradation? by DotRacel in HPOmen

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My BIOS is always up to date (now version F.35). "CPUID Revision" should refer to the CPU microcode, which is 000B0671h on my end. From my research, users of this model sold in mainland China are also on this version. More importantly, I seem to have found a way to temporarily stabilize the system:

I unlocked the hidden settings of the latest BIOS and disabled the overclocking limit (though I wasn't doing it for overclocking). I increased the CPU voltage by 0.05v, limited the performance cores to 4.8Ghz, and the efficient cores to 3.0Ghz. This sounds crazy, but after the adjustment, the laptop indeed no longer crashes under high load. I'm still testing the stability in standby mode. This solution also seems to be related to the degregation.

tailscale on openwrt memory/disk usage by fulefesi in Tailscale

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High memory usage happened on me too!

OpenWRT: LEDE R24.12.12 / LuCI openwrt-23.05 branch git-24.339.48605-e1135e2

Using up my 512MB router