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CPU:0 (19:21:2) MC5_STATUS[-IUEIMiscVIAddrVIPPCITCCISyndVI-I-I-]: 0xbea0000001000108
[Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x00ffffff83d6ea84
[Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000500b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000004d000000
[Hardware Error]: Execution Unit Ext. Error Code: 0
[Hardware Error]: cache level: RESV, tx: GEN, mem-tx: GEN
-- normal systemd stuff here --
The system boots like normal with more errors (i figured i should start with this i will post the others if needed) then before it reaches a DM my PC resets.
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H WiFi
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 Super
RAM: 32GB DDR4 Corsair Vengence
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I think in order to help you with this issue you we need you to post some more information about your system and the error ..
Which kernel and kernel version are you using?
Is this error new? Did it start to happen after some recent upgrade?
Could you post a full dmesg/longer log output?
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I think in order to help you with this issue you we need you to post some more information about your system and the error ..
Which kernel and kernel version are you using?
Is this error new? Did it start to happen after some recent upgrade?
Could you post a full dmesg/longer log output?
that last question no? arch iso also wont work. Just happened after i stopped using linux for awhile. i think its 6.8.x or 6.9.x so yes its new error.
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Excuse my poor English.
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Okay how would I do this when the only thing that will boot on my pc is windows and I don't have a spare PC? All I can do is edit the filesystem right now
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VMWare wont let me boot archiso with the physical nvme
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I overvolted up to +0.150 and it did not fix so...
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i also tried doing the cstate and pbo stuff didnt solve either
Last edited by RealMrCactus (2024-08-21 00:11:25)
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I would try corectrl but how do i even get into my installation if it doesnt boot
Last edited by RealMrCactus (2024-08-21 00:31:57)
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then before it reaches a DM my PC resets
The screenshot looks like that's the install iso? There's no DM.
Can you boot eg. https://grml.org/ ?
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then before it reaches a DM my PC resets
The screenshot looks like that's the install iso? There's no DM.
Can you boot eg. https://grml.org/ ?
Yes that was the install iso but it's the same if I boot into my actual installation it'll go through systemd init then reset before the DM I have like 17 pictures from trying to boot into my arch Installation, archiso, even fedora ect, fedora 37 iso does get to gnome and then freezes for a secord or so then resets right after though
Last edited by RealMrCactus (2024-08-24 18:21:28)
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grml is NOT the install iso, but a rescue distro that notably includes a GUI environment but w/
fedora 37 iso does get to gnome and then freezes for a secord or so then resets right after though
I suspect grml will show similar behavior?
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grml is NOT the install iso, but a rescue distro that notably includes a GUI environment but w/
fedora 37 iso does get to gnome and then freezes for a secord or so then resets right after though
I suspect grml will show similar behavior?
I can try in a few hours.
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grml is NOT the install iso, but a rescue distro that notably includes a GUI environment but w/
fedora 37 iso does get to gnome and then freezes for a secord or so then resets right after though
I suspect grml will show similar behavior?
It might've booted, might've reset because it does the little process my PC does when it resets but I'm left with a black screen I didn't see any errors though just a start job that was taking a while
Last edited by RealMrCactus (2024-08-26 22:22:32)
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Nope that was just a fluke it resets too but I don't see any errors while it boots
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Can you reliably boot the multi-user.target (2nd link below)?
Did you forget to attach the dedicated 6/8-pin power supply connectors to your GPU?
I suspect that the GPU activates, draws some serious power from the board and starves the CPU, which is likely on the edge tbw.
Also see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Ryzen#Troubleshooting
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Can you reliably boot the multi-user.target (2nd link below)?
Did you forget to attach the dedicated 6/8-pin power supply connectors to your GPU?I suspect that the GPU activates, draws some serious power from the board and starves the CPU, which is likely on the edge tbw.
Also see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Ryzen#Troubleshooting
It's possible it's loosened up I can double check the 6pin is fully plugged in, and if that doesn't work I'll try the other thing you suggested.
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Even if not, make sure the CPU has enough supply (see the linked wiki)
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I figure this may help I also already read the wiki I also think I might know what the issue is
20.8940461 nvidia-gpu 0000:08:00.3: 12c timeout error 20000000 20.8944421 ucsi ccg 3-0008: 12c transfer failed-110
20.0947701 ucsi_ccg 3-0008: ucsi_ccg_init failed -110
20.8950911 ucsi_ccg 3-0008: probe with driver ucsi_ccg failed with error -110
Last edited by RealMrCactus (2024-08-27 19:53:01)
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Unlikely, that's the usb port of the GPU (for VR stuff)
If you can boot the multi-user.target, revisit https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p2190032
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Unlikely, that's the usb port of the GPU (for VR stuff)
If you can boot the multi-user.target, revisit https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p2190032
ah yeah my quest 2 is connected i did record the boot process im just trying to find a file host because its 1:24 long and 4k 60 fps
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overvolting does nothing i went up to the point where bios was running on 1.4v so
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Microcode
The boot stalls while waiting for some vmware network service and then reboots hard (I assume at this point the GUI would have started after the vmware service timed out?)
1. can you boot the multi-user.target (no gui), yes or no?
2. if yes: when running nvidia-smi, does that trigger an instant reboot?
3. Do you have a spare (low end, 25W TDP) GPU?
Edit: you can makeshift a tripod w/ two books (or bricks) to brace your phone: -\_
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Microcode
The boot stalls while waiting for some vmware network service and then reboots hard (I assume at this point the GUI would have started after the vmware service timed out?)1. can you boot the multi-user.target (no gui), yes or no?
2. if yes: when running nvidia-smi, does that trigger an instant reboot?
3. Do you have a spare (low end, 25W TDP) GPU?Edit: you can makeshift a tripod w/ two books (or bricks) to brace your phone: -\_
The vmware network has nothing to do with it that was before the issue started, how do i boot with multi-user? and 3. no
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