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[QUOTE=chalsall;424188]My advise was trying the new PSUs before the BIOS.
Please do try to keep up.[/QUOTE] No no, I got that right. I just modified it. If I don't believe in an explanation, I get rid of it first. Because otherwise it might be that I am just denying it - and thus never test it. |
[QUOTE=pegnose;424195]No no, I got that right. I just modified it. If I don't believe in an explanation, I get rid of it first. Because otherwise it might be that I am just denying it - and thus never test it.[/QUOTE]
Wow! You are just so cool. I just wet my pants in excitement. |
[QUOTE=chalsall;424199]Wow! You are just so cool.
I just wet my pants in excitement.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry, chalsall, I currently tend to piss people off. I just shut up. |
[QUOTE=pegnose;424200]I'm sorry, chalsall, I currently tend to piss people off. I just shut up.[/QUOTE]
No problem pegnose. Push the envelope as far as you want. |
I don't want to push anything. I am just lacking the right dosage sometimes. Really, I am sorry. Ok?
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Birds of a feather flock together... :smile:
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[QUOTE=pegnose;424204]I don't want to push anything. I am just lacking the right dosage sometimes. Really, I am sorry. Ok?[/QUOTE]
Please don't apologize pegnose. We welcome questions, and uncertainty. It's a somewhat rare (but lovely) position to be in. |
Disappointed that I didn't have HWInfo logging enabled when I had the hang this morning, so I have no data about what happened just prior :( .. anyone know how to automatically start logging when HWInfo starts up?
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[QUOTE=pegnose;424200]I'm sorry, chalsall, I currently tend to piss people off. I just shut up.[/QUOTE]
Don't take sarcasm from chalsall [U]too[/U] seriously. :razz: |
{Skylake stabilty} = {[I]The[/I] 768k Skylake Bug} + {non-system-specific stability issues (>99 other types)}
Signal/Noise ratio in this thread could be greatly reduced if these are split in separate threads. (I am not volunteering. To me, this thread is fine as is. To newcomers with problems, it is a honeypot to post into. To some well-known individuals, it is a fabulous excuse to troll the newcomers.) |
[QUOTE=Batalov;424230]{Skylake stabilty} = {[I]The[/I] 768k Skylake Bug} + {non-system-specific stability issues (>99 other types)}
Signal/Noise ratio in this thread could be greatly reduced if these are split in separate threads. (I am not volunteering. To me, this thread is fine as is. To newcomers with problems, it is a honeypot to post into. To some well-known individuals, it is a fabulous excuse to troll the newcomers.)[/QUOTE] That's probably my fault, I derailed it when trying to tease apart the various system crashes that were in the wild. I was trying to point out there was potentially another systemic issue besides the 768k bug given the number of people reporting it over at the Tom's hardware thread, but at this point, I believe the most likely explanation is that there were some quality control issues with some of the early Skylake-S chips as some are perfectly fine with their builds and others are struggling (to a great degree) to get long term stability like myself, even after changing nearly every component. Anyhow, it seems to be just pegnose and I in here trying to get our systems stable, so it probably makes sense to start our own thread, I'll leave that up to you pegnose. We could also just continue the discussion over at Tom's, but the signal to noise ratio has gotten really bad over there. |
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