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Leonardo Varuzza (varuzza) wrote : Re: [Bug 1671360] Re: System doesn't boot properly on Gigabyte AM4 motherboards (AMD Ryzen)

I had the same problem with my Aorus X370, changed for a ASUS prime,
everything is working, even the overclock.

On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 4:21 PM Gabi Dumi <email address hidden>
wrote:

> My Gigabyte AB350m G3 decided to play dead today. In the morning it
> started OK, and after a few light browsing and a little coding I shut it
> down. After about an hour, when I tried powering it on, it was dead. No fan
> spin, no LED-s, no sign of life whatsoever. After troubleshooting all day
> swapping parts, power supplies, removing RAM, re-seating the CPU, I was
> about ready to start a warranty claim. I still could not believe a month
> and a half old motherboard could just die without any prior symptoms. It
> wasn't even overclocked, even the ram was running at only 2133mhz - ultra
> durable my a**. As a last resort I tried removing the BIOS battery and
> shorting the clr_cmos jumper with the battery removed and it came back to
> life.
> After all the problems I had with Ubuntu support, when things started to
> look like they were improving, this made me think seriously about ordering
> an Asus or even AsRock replacement board for when it decides to have some
> other annoying problem. I would not recommend this board in the current
> state, especially not for an Ubuntu Linux system.
> Sorry for not being exactly on topic since this is probably not Linux or
> Ubuntu related. Unless Ubuntu does something strange on shutdown?
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