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[Max] Resolved Bugs / Re: Threadripper machine not stable after few hours of rendering
« on: 2019-05-30, 13:26:11 »
Hey,
Yeah this is a really difficult one to diagnose.
It sounds like it could be few different things;
- There is some thermal protection kicking in and shutting the system down to protect it.
- The PSU doesn't have enough power to run the system under very high stress levels
- There could be some issue with the motherboards compatibility
- Something else that I didn't think of yet...
What I'd suggest is the following:
- Make sure all your drivers are up to date and the latest version
- Double check that there isn't some Windows sleep/hibernate setting enabled
- Run a Prime95 stress test on the system
- Measure system temperatures during the stress test and note them using something like Core Temp
Thanks,
Rowan
Yeah this is a really difficult one to diagnose.
It sounds like it could be few different things;
- There is some thermal protection kicking in and shutting the system down to protect it.
- The PSU doesn't have enough power to run the system under very high stress levels
- There could be some issue with the motherboards compatibility
- Something else that I didn't think of yet...
What I'd suggest is the following:
- Make sure all your drivers are up to date and the latest version
- Double check that there isn't some Windows sleep/hibernate setting enabled
- Run a Prime95 stress test on the system
- Measure system temperatures during the stress test and note them using something like Core Temp
Thanks,
Rowan