Comment 774 for bug 1690085

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In , raulvior.bcn (raulvior.bcn-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to raulvior.bcn from comment #653)
> (In reply to txrx from comment #651)
>
> Typical Current Idle might not be working. Read the sensor output. If
> voltage is not higher than without enabling it, try to increase the core
> voltage.
>
> My Ryzen 7 1800X seems to not produce hangs since I upgraded to 1003ABB with
> an ASUS Crosshair VI Hero and enabled Typical current idle.
>
>
> > I was able to update my BIOS to version 18, but my system still locks up.
> > I tried the following with the new BIOS:
> > - use factory defaults
> > - disable SMT
> > - disable SMT with Typical Current Idle
> > - all of the above with SVM disabled/enabled
> > Right now I set the power supply idle control to "Low ..." and will report
> > back.
> >

The motherboard kept hanging. I had to remove the Vitals GNOME Extension. It seems that polling voltage values hangs the motherboard... Still, there are times that the computer does not come back from suspend. There's something wrong with the BIOS/UEFI.