Comment 473 for bug 1690085

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In , alexandre9099 (alexandre9099-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to Robert Hoffmann from comment #386)
> Interestingly,
>
> I had a nicely running system, uptime about 30 days, and I just decided to
> upgrade the Kernel to the latest (Fedora 28), and "what the heck" I will
> just upgrade the motherboard BIOS too.
>
> Mobo: ASUSTeK model: PRIME B350M-A
> 6 core AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Six-Core (-MT-MCP-) arch: Zen rev.1
>
> So, now I have BIOS version 4104 (previous was 3801 I think)
>
> And after like 10 minutes of doing stuff (i.e. not idle), LOCKED UP !!!
>
> So I went into the BIOS and changed the Global C-State to Disabled, and
> right under that is the power profile, changed it to Typical.
>
> We shall see how long it lasts !
>
> I guess "don't fix what ain't broken" applied to my activity today lol.

My case is similar, but i don't recall updating the BIOS/UEFI firmware, it was after a kernel upgrade that the system started locking up :/