Created attachment 290243 attachment-20700-0.html I haven't; and to be honest, I've been procrastinating this issue. As a very ugly hack/workaround; I've disabled screen power management in xscreensaver: so the CPU keeps drawing graphics on my screen instead of my displays going to sleep. That way, my CPU never really enters the idle states for the crashes to occur. I understand that this is /far/ from a satisfactory solution; but I didn't want to try my luck with the RMA anymore. As long as my system doesn't crash, I can live with this CPU (albeit this continues to frustrate me). I may lose patience in the coming months and go forĀ  an RMA anyway. But I'm deterred by the mixed reports for the RMA as well: some people claim that an RMA fixes their issues; some people say it makes no difference. I've even read reports of the RMA'd CPU actually turning out to be worse. I don't think I'm prepared for the gamble. I've been burnt pretty bad with AMD at the moment. For now, I'm just making this work. The next time I'm buying a CPU, I'll do my research more thoroughly and stay away from AMD. AMD did publish an errata in which they claim an issue like this exists; but a solution is ruled out. Which is further bad news. There was some discussion on a fix being at the kernel level, but that isn't anywhere in sight either. I believe these CPU's are plagued by several issues, which probably makes a fix for this at the kernel level hard. However, Windows seems to have managed to fix it. Anyway; rants aside, this is my current take on the CPU. On 7/12/20 3:58 PM,