Hello all,
I have a system which has been working fine for a long time but has recently started having problems.
The system was running great, albeit a bit hot, for several months. It has an Asus motherboard with an FX-6300, 2TB SSHD, EVGA PSU, etc. I have more info at https://pastebin.com/KZT17UzF.
(Yes, it's running Linux)
After a power surge (which the BIOS told me, it has some sort of surge capability inside), it was acting a bit strange. Some CPU-intensive programs ran on startup (BOINC) and were driving it a bit hot, however nothing bad happened. The weird part is when I do a git clone, it shuts down in the middle. I've used git tens or hundreds of times in the past on this PC. I'm not sure if this is a thermal shutdown, or perhaps damage to the PSU resulting in lower capable power. I can't get ACPI drivers to work even if that would answer the problem.
I'm not sure if anyone can figure out exactly what is happening, however a list of things that could have happened would be nice for a quick idea.
Thanks,
~DunnoUsername
I have a system which has been working fine for a long time but has recently started having problems.
The system was running great, albeit a bit hot, for several months. It has an Asus motherboard with an FX-6300, 2TB SSHD, EVGA PSU, etc. I have more info at https://pastebin.com/KZT17UzF.
(Yes, it's running Linux)
After a power surge (which the BIOS told me, it has some sort of surge capability inside), it was acting a bit strange. Some CPU-intensive programs ran on startup (BOINC) and were driving it a bit hot, however nothing bad happened. The weird part is when I do a git clone, it shuts down in the middle. I've used git tens or hundreds of times in the past on this PC. I'm not sure if this is a thermal shutdown, or perhaps damage to the PSU resulting in lower capable power. I can't get ACPI drivers to work even if that would answer the problem.
I'm not sure if anyone can figure out exactly what is happening, however a list of things that could have happened would be nice for a quick idea.
Thanks,
~DunnoUsername