(In reply to Borislav Petkov from comment #486)
> (In reply to Trevor Cordes from comment #485)
> > Also, we were able to get a stack trace / panic output that was on
> > the frozen screen in a phone capture jpg. If anyone wants that, I can
> > attach it.
>
> Please do.
>
> > We did the "idle: typical" bios tweak
>
> What is that?
You may take a look here to get some more information about this problem and what AMD says: https://community.amd.com/thread/225795 - start reading at 7th post.
Short: AMD says, that this would be a problem of the PSU - but that seems not to be true, because it happens even w/ PSUs supporting 0A at 12V.
(In reply to Borislav Petkov from comment #486)
> (In reply to Trevor Cordes from comment #485)
> > Also, we were able to get a stack trace / panic output that was on
> > the frozen screen in a phone capture jpg. If anyone wants that, I can
> > attach it.
>
> Please do.
>
> > We did the "idle: typical" bios tweak
>
> What is that?
You may take a look here to get some more information about this problem and what AMD says: https:/ /community. amd.com/ thread/ 225795 - start reading at 7th post.
Short: AMD says, that this would be a problem of the PSU - but that seems not to be true, because it happens even w/ PSUs supporting 0A at 12V.
The "Typical current idle" switch seems to disable C6 State - Package - which is normally enabled (see post 14 at the above given URL). Used tool is zenstates.py https:/ /github. com/r4m0n/ ZenStates- Linux/blob/ master/ zenstates. py