(In reply to Jonathan from comment #158)
> Did you do further tests with your hardware combinations? Any news? It's
> frustrating not knowing what is the cause and AMD not interested in
> recognising let alone fixing the issue.
Yes I did.
I changed the graphics card, system still froze on idle.
Now I changed the disk. Original system was running from a USB 3.0 adapter with an mSATA SSD in it. Now running with a SATA SSD (the one from the second system that didn't freeze).
If it freezes again, last thing to change is the PSU. But I can't accept it is the PSU. Most probably it is the power deliver system on the 2nd motherboard that made the 2nd system not freeze - at least not as quick as my 1st system.
@eric.c.morgan: Freezing on idle with C6 disabled should be something completely different. Are you running with memory overclocked? I keep testing my different setups with memory always running at 2400 or 2133.
(In reply to Jonathan from comment #158)
> Did you do further tests with your hardware combinations? Any news? It's
> frustrating not knowing what is the cause and AMD not interested in
> recognising let alone fixing the issue.
Yes I did.
I changed the graphics card, system still froze on idle.
Now I changed the disk. Original system was running from a USB 3.0 adapter with an mSATA SSD in it. Now running with a SATA SSD (the one from the second system that didn't freeze).
If it freezes again, last thing to change is the PSU. But I can't accept it is the PSU. Most probably it is the power deliver system on the 2nd motherboard that made the 2nd system not freeze - at least not as quick as my 1st system.
@eric.c.morgan: Freezing on idle with C6 disabled should be something completely different. Are you running with memory overclocked? I keep testing my different setups with memory always running at 2400 or 2133.