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I have been running pairs of ct16g4wfd824a 16GB DDR4-2400 ECC DIMMs in Asus Prime X370 and X470 Pro motherboards with Ryzen 3 1200 CPUs. At this point you should probably buy the Crucial DDR4-2666 ECC DIMMs instead.
Perhaps you are encoutering this issue: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683
I encountered the referenced lockups and resolved them by choosing the 'Typical current idle' option in my BIOS settings.
I had the 2017 WD Black 512GB become inaccessible and be undetected by the BIOS even after I pressed the reset button. I would have to power cycle the machine to see the drive again. That matches your experience, although it would boot up again from the drive without any problems.
I was hoping...
Did you try the updated firmware? Mine shipped with B35500WD but the latest is B35900WD
root@nanoluteus:~/server-status# nvme fw-log /dev/nvme0n1
Firmware Log for device:nvme0n1
afi : 0x1
frs1 : 0x4457303035353342 (B35500WD)
I have also found that setting the BIOS Power Control Idle Control...
I've actually had some with the G1 WDC Black 512GB PCIe drive as well. This is the first time I have seen anyone else report a similar experience.
I have two and was able to confirm it was a device issue because they both would fall off the bus in AM4 motherboards but were fine in an Intel C236...
I have an Asus Prime X370 Pro running with 2 x 16GB DDR4-2400 Crucial ECC DIMMs and ECC is enabled. When I was shopping for my X470 motherboard, I considered the Asus X470 Prime Pro, but saw that its webpage didn't mention ECC and found no ECC DIMMs listed in its QVL. So I went with an ASRock...
I have an ITX SFF system for which I am looking for a low power i5 CPU. Something like an i5-3470T.
The system it will be going into runs on a 90W power supply.
So I specifically want a processor with a T suffix.
For example, the i5-3470T has a 35W TDP...
Yeah, those are the replacements I got. These power bricks get really hot. The first one I bought cost like $70 but the price was down to $25 when I needed to buy the second one last month. The tip of the one they sent me in September was damaged and they sent me a replacement tip promptly. I...
I bought two of the EQS 2560x1440 monitors a couple years ago from Microcenter. I had to buy replacement 24V power bricks for both, but other than that they have been fine.