Stelian Pop wrote:
Just a thought: does deactivating cpufreq change anything ?
I haven't tested yet your program, but on my Asus K8NE-Deluxe very
strange things happen if cpufreq/powernow is activated *and*
the cpu frequency is changed...
Didn't change anything for me, I tried deactivating cpufreq, still
crashes when I run that test program.
This is getting pretty ridiculous.. I've tried memory timings down to
the slowest possible, ran Memtest86 for 4 passes with no errors, and
it's been stable in Windows for a few months now. Still something is
blowing up in Linux with this test though..
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