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Security

Token

There is no security token.

Firewall

main Name
Security enabled
Stateless

Configuration

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access_denied_url (none)
authenticators
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Authenticators

No authenticators have been recorded. Check previous profiles on your authentication endpoint.

Access Decision

affirmative Strategy
# Voter class
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Access decision log

# Result Attributes Object
1 DENIED ROLE_USER
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS DENIED
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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    Hi everyone,\n
    \n
    ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
    \n
    Things I’ve tried without any luck so far:\n
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    - Switching from regular to LTS kernel\n
    - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
    - Change RAM speed and timings\n
    - Run Memtest successfully\n
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    - Use only a single RAM slot\n
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    - Downgrade Nvidia driver to 535xx\n
    - Use Nouveau instead of the nvidia driver\n
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    - Disable zswap and THP\n
    \n
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    \n
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    \n
    Some more info about my system:\n
    \n
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    - Geforce RTX 2070 SUPER (using nvidia-dkms)\n
    - Plasma 5.27.10 on X11\n
    \n
    I’m pretty sure that it’s **not** hardware related, because I’ve booted up a Debian 12 live image where everything ran for several hours without a crash. But it seems to be Arch related, as I also booted up a fresh EndeavourOS live image (so basically Arch), where applications also randomly segfaulted. Any idea why everything works fine on Debian but not on Arch? Debian uses the 6.1 kernel, which I already tried, so that’s not it.\n
    \n
    Let me know if you need any more information that might help solve this issue. Thanks!\n
    \n
    **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS DENIED
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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ACCESS ABSTAIN
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      \n
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    Hi everyone,\n
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    ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
    \n
    Things I’ve tried without any luck so far:\n
    \n
    - Running Firefox in safe-mode without any extensions\n
    - Switching from regular to LTS kernel\n
    - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
    - Change RAM speed and timings\n
    - Run Memtest successfully\n
    - Replace entire RAM with a new certified kit\n
    - Use only a single RAM slot\n
    - Apply Ryzen fixes (iommu=soft, limit c-states)\n
    - Use only a single CPU core (maxcpus=1)\n
    - Downgrade Nvidia driver to 535xx\n
    - Use Nouveau instead of the nvidia driver\n
    - Use Openbox instead of KDE\n
    - Disable zswap and THP\n
    \n
    Here’s full journalctl from a day where both Spotify and Firefox crashed at the end, a few seconds after each other:\n
    \n
    [pastebin.com/BH0LMnD9](https://pastebin.com/BH0LMnD9)\n
    \n
    Some more info about my system:\n
    \n
    - Ryzen 5 3600X\n
    - MSI B450M PRO-VDH Max\n
    - 32GB RAM @ 3200MHz\n
    - Geforce RTX 2070 SUPER (using nvidia-dkms)\n
    - Plasma 5.27.10 on X11\n
    \n
    I’m pretty sure that it’s **not** hardware related, because I’ve booted up a Debian 12 live image where everything ran for several hours without a crash. But it seems to be Arch related, as I also booted up a fresh EndeavourOS live image (so basically Arch), where applications also randomly segfaulted. Any idea why everything works fine on Debian but not on Arch? Debian uses the 6.1 kernel, which I already tried, so that’s not it.\n
    \n
    Let me know if you need any more information that might help solve this issue. Thanks!\n
    \n
    **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
    """
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      - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
      - Change RAM speed and timings\n
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      - Downgrade Nvidia driver to 535xx\n
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      Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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    It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
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        Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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      Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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      ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
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          Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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          - [1] [www.techpowerup.com/review/…/2.html](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-memory-tweaking-overclocking-guide/2.html)
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        Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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        I don’t necessarily have to run at 3200MHz, if it means that the system is finally stable. But since it’s already crashing at the default 2133MHz, I suppose there’s no use in playing with the voltages?
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      It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
      \n
      Since you say that you’ve tried different RAM kits, another alternative could be the cleanliness of power from the power supply. Perhaps there is intermittent voltage droop, and you need to experiment with the Load Line Calibration settings to adjust for vdroop between idle and load. Disabling frequency boosting and manually setting the CPU frequency could help check if it’s related to that. PBO curves might be undervolting too much while idle.
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    I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.\n
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    Do you have any explanation for this weird behavior?\n
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    Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, looks like this actually did the trick!
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      Hi everyone,\n
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      ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
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      - Switching from regular to LTS kernel\n
      - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
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      - Use Openbox instead of KDE\n
      - Disable zswap and THP\n
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      Some more info about my system:\n
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      - 32GB RAM @ 3200MHz\n
      - Geforce RTX 2070 SUPER (using nvidia-dkms)\n
      - Plasma 5.27.10 on X11\n
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      I’m pretty sure that it’s **not** hardware related, because I’ve booted up a Debian 12 live image where everything ran for several hours without a crash. But it seems to be Arch related, as I also booted up a fresh EndeavourOS live image (so basically Arch), where applications also randomly segfaulted. Any idea why everything works fine on Debian but not on Arch? Debian uses the 6.1 kernel, which I already tried, so that’s not it.\n
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      Let me know if you need any more information that might help solve this issue. Thanks!\n
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      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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          Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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        Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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        I don’t necessarily have to run at 3200MHz, if it means that the system is finally stable. But since it’s already crashing at the default 2133MHz, I suppose there’s no use in playing with the voltages?
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      It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
      \n
      Since you say that you’ve tried different RAM kits, another alternative could be the cleanliness of power from the power supply. Perhaps there is intermittent voltage droop, and you need to experiment with the Load Line Calibration settings to adjust for vdroop between idle and load. Disabling frequency boosting and manually setting the CPU frequency could help check if it’s related to that. PBO curves might be undervolting too much while idle.
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    I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.\n
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      - Running Firefox in safe-mode without any extensions\n
      - Switching from regular to LTS kernel\n
      - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
      - Change RAM speed and timings\n
      - Run Memtest successfully\n
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      - Downgrade Nvidia driver to 535xx\n
      - Use Nouveau instead of the nvidia driver\n
      - Use Openbox instead of KDE\n
      - Disable zswap and THP\n
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      Some more info about my system:\n
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      - Ryzen 5 3600X\n
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      - 32GB RAM @ 3200MHz\n
      - Geforce RTX 2070 SUPER (using nvidia-dkms)\n
      - Plasma 5.27.10 on X11\n
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      I’m pretty sure that it’s **not** hardware related, because I’ve booted up a Debian 12 live image where everything ran for several hours without a crash. But it seems to be Arch related, as I also booted up a fresh EndeavourOS live image (so basically Arch), where applications also randomly segfaulted. Any idea why everything works fine on Debian but not on Arch? Debian uses the 6.1 kernel, which I already tried, so that’s not it.\n
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      \n
      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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          Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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        Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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        I don’t necessarily have to run at 3200MHz, if it means that the system is finally stable. But since it’s already crashing at the default 2133MHz, I suppose there’s no use in playing with the voltages?
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      It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
      \n
      Since you say that you’ve tried different RAM kits, another alternative could be the cleanliness of power from the power supply. Perhaps there is intermittent voltage droop, and you need to experiment with the Load Line Calibration settings to adjust for vdroop between idle and load. Disabling frequency boosting and manually setting the CPU frequency could help check if it’s related to that. PBO curves might be undervolting too much while idle.
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    I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.\n
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    Do you have any explanation for this weird behavior?\n
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    Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, looks like this actually did the trick!
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      - Switching from regular to LTS kernel\n
      - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
      - Change RAM speed and timings\n
      - Run Memtest successfully\n
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      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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            Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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          Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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          I don’t necessarily have to run at 3200MHz, if it means that the system is finally stable. But since it’s already crashing at the default 2133MHz, I suppose there’s no use in playing with the voltages?
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        It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
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        Since you say that you’ve tried different RAM kits, another alternative could be the cleanliness of power from the power supply. Perhaps there is intermittent voltage droop, and you need to experiment with the Load Line Calibration settings to adjust for vdroop between idle and load. Disabling frequency boosting and manually setting the CPU frequency could help check if it’s related to that. PBO curves might be undervolting too much while idle.
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      I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.\n
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      Do you have any explanation for this weird behavior?\n
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      Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, looks like this actually did the trick!
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      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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            Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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            - [0] [github.com/integralfx/…/DDR4 OC Guide.md#amd](https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/blob/oc-guide/DDR4%20OC%20Guide.md#amd)\n
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          Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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          I don’t necessarily have to run at 3200MHz, if it means that the system is finally stable. But since it’s already crashing at the default 2133MHz, I suppose there’s no use in playing with the voltages?
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        It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
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        Since you say that you’ve tried different RAM kits, another alternative could be the cleanliness of power from the power supply. Perhaps there is intermittent voltage droop, and you need to experiment with the Load Line Calibration settings to adjust for vdroop between idle and load. Disabling frequency boosting and manually setting the CPU frequency could help check if it’s related to that. PBO curves might be undervolting too much while idle.
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      I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.\n
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      Do you have any explanation for this weird behavior?\n
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      Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, looks like this actually did the trick!
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      - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
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      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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            Make sure you have the latest firmware for your motherboard. This sounds like unstable voltages for memory, or an overly-aggressive PBO curve. Did you try disabling the XMP profile on the RAM, disabling PBO, and upping the voltages (within safe limits) of the SOC, DDR, and VDDP? You might find some useful info here[0] or here[1] if you intend to run your memory at 3200 MHz.\n
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          Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!\n
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        It’s difficult to say for sure with certainty what the issue is without trial and error. I would expect that the motherboard’s manufacturer would make sure that their board can successfully pass all tests with the standard JEDEC spec for DDR4 (2133 MHz).\n
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        Since you say that you’ve tried different RAM kits, another alternative could be the cleanliness of power from the power supply. Perhaps there is intermittent voltage droop, and you need to experiment with the Load Line Calibration settings to adjust for vdroop between idle and load. Disabling frequency boosting and manually setting the CPU frequency could help check if it’s related to that. PBO curves might be undervolting too much while idle.
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      I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.\n
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      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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    > I’m pretty sure that it’s not hardware related\n
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      ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
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      \n
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      - Disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox\n
      - Change RAM speed and timings\n
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      - Use Openbox instead of KDE\n
      - Disable zswap and THP\n
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      Let me know if you need any more information that might help solve this issue. Thanks!\n
      \n
      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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    Anything in the kernel message buffer? `dmesg -T | less`
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      ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
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        Yeah, that should be fine.\n
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        Anything in the kernel message buffer? `dmesg -T | less`
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      ever since I switched to Arch about two months ago, most applications segfault multiple times a day. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern for the crashes, sometimes it’s even happening while idling (e.g. reading a news article).\n
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        Yeah, that should be fine.\n
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    I jumped to 1.4V which afaik is safe. But i cant guarentee anything. Going up slowly might be better, but stop at 1.4?\n
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    Corsair says 1.4 is safe: [help.corsair.com/…/360052448851-Tips-on-safely-ov…](https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052448851-Tips-on-safely-overclocking-memory)
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      **Edit [solved]:** It looks like disabling PBO in the UEFI/BIOS did the trick. The strange thing is, after enabling it again, it’s still not crashing again. Someone suspected that the MoBo default/training settings were faulty, so I guess this was a very rare case here. That’s probably why it took so long to find a solution. Thanks everyone for helping me out!
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