you might be right, i left it for a couple minutes to write to amd about warranty and it booted up just fine into linux when i wanted to get the motherboard info. wtf. but now that i think about it, i do have weird cpu related blue screens and timeouts more often than what i’d like to think is normal
you might be right, i left it for a couple minutes to write to amd about warranty and it booted up just fine into linux when i wanted to get the motherboard info. wtf. but now that i think about it, i do have weird cpu related blue screens and timeouts more often than what i’d like to think is normal
Maybe do a memtest. Idk what the software was called exactly but you just flash it on a USB, boot from that USB and it will test if your RAM is okay.
Memtest86+ bloody great software.
ive already done one recently and it came out with no problems, maybe i’ll do another one
Try booting from a USB with a stock kernel (no Ubuntu derivatives) and then running a stress test.
I would make sure you set the logs to print to screen. If you have a dedicated graphics card try removing it. As you might have a bad gpu
RAM could be a cheaper culprit. Try re-seating it.