Does your device boot UEFI or BIOS? The small bit of crash we can see looks like some kind of talk with the bootrom. If you can remove the video card that may also be the issue, they have been known to cause problems with just about everything. To debug without graphics (if your cpu/motherboard doesn't have intergrated) is to connect a serial console.
jsailsbury - I think the crash will still occur, as it is a kernel crash, and it looks like it is in a hardware method.
Does your device boot UEFI or BIOS? The small bit of crash we can see looks like some kind of talk with the bootrom. If you can remove the video card that may also be the issue, they have been known to cause problems with just about everything. To debug without graphics (if your cpu/motherboard doesn't have intergrated) is to connect a serial console.
jsailsbury - I think the crash will still occur, as it is a kernel crash, and it looks like it is in a hardware method.