[Bug 219399] System panics after several hours of 14-threads-compilation orgies using poudriere on AMD Ryzen...

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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219399

--- Comment #51 from SF <shitman71 at hotmail.com> ---
Its not caused by the b350-chipset, its caused by power-supply of boards with
the b350-chipset. I was on the right track, x370 boards with pci-slots also
have this weak power-supply. It seems like just the high-end-boards aren't
affected by this.

You can affect this with cooling, ram and power-settings within your bios.

I did try this myself and its exactly what i previously sayed, only
power-settings give you more stableness.

Set CPU Switching Frequency to the highest you can. Set CPU Power Phase Control
to Full Phase Mode. CPU/SOC Load Line Calibration is something i still don't
understand what it is doing but setting both to extreme seems to worsen it.

Do you remember me saying the top-blower-cooler is worse then the zalman? Do
you know why? The top-blower blows the hot air onto the heat-sinks of the
power-supply. Do you know why watercooling was much more stable? All the hot
stuff got transported away from the board, having the heatsinks getting much
less heat.

With aircooling i can get stable 3200Mhz with my ram, this previously wasn't
possible because i mistakenly put some weak thermal-grease onto it. Thinking
this didn't do much.

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