Thanks, ASX. I've already seen that thread.
My hardware support is fine.
GhostBSD and Ryzen
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Re: GhostBSD and Ryzen
then ... have fun!NevilleGoddard wrote:Thanks, ASX. I've already seen that thread.
My hardware support is fine.
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Will do.
When I get it running I'll post my story.
When I get it running I'll post my story.
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Re: GhostBSD and Ryzen
Thanks for the article.
My Ryzen has had no problems so far and is performing extremely well.
However, I haven't been doing any compiling or "heavy" work with it yet. I haven't even overclocked it.
The problem is not in Windows and it also doesn't appear to affect the BSDs it only appears in Linux under certain conditions.
Systemd perhaps?
My Ryzen has had no problems so far and is performing extremely well.
However, I haven't been doing any compiling or "heavy" work with it yet. I haven't even overclocked it.
The problem is not in Windows and it also doesn't appear to affect the BSDs it only appears in Linux under certain conditions.
Systemd perhaps?
Re: GhostBSD and Ryzen
https://hothardware.com/news/freebsd-pr ... s-machinesNevilleGoddard wrote: The problem is not in Windows and it also doesn't appear to affect the BSDs it only appears in Linux under certain conditions.
Re: GhostBSD and Ryzen
Afaik, the problem has been reported on Linux primarily, but in DragonflyBSD too, FreeBSD as noted in the previous post, and also Windows when using WSL (Windows Subsystem Linux).
That said, it is not something easy to replicate, and probably one of the best way is to run the phoronix test suite, also mentioned in the link above.
That said, it is not something easy to replicate, and probably one of the best way is to run the phoronix test suite, also mentioned in the link above.
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Re: GhostBSD and Ryzen
I'm sure AMD will fix it soon.
I wish they'd provide Catalyst drivers for their GPUs in FreeBSD.
I wish they'd provide Catalyst drivers for their GPUs in FreeBSD.
Re: GhostBSD and Ryzen
my understanding is that they already RMAed CPUs from affacted users, and issued a replacement CPUNevilleGoddard wrote:I'm sure AMD will fix it soon.
a first round of RMA didn't fixed the issue;
a second round seems to have solved the problem, so it appear they are already to have a fix and actting upon customers requests.
I also understood they are working with hw manufacturer to provide a firmware fix, most likely you could see a UEFI update available at some point.