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No, I didn't put that nvme back. An also I didn't change any nvme settings and didn't create any RAID arrays...
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So why's the broken nvme0 showing up there w/ the good old IO errors?
Though interestingly enough, nvme0 is now on 03:00.0. what used to be nvme1 - maybe the indexing changed, but there's certainly something foul about those nvmes.
From the arch iso:
lspci -tvnn
The system installation is probably fine.
Nov 21 17:46:40 HereticPC kernel: DMI: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z490 AORUS XTREME WF/Z490 AORUS XTREME WF, BIOS F23 12/20/2023
Did I ask whether there're BIOS updates available?
Can you constrain the CPU clocks from the firmware?
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As for nvme numbers - they change all the time, they are not persistent, so no, I didn't put that device back) The BIOS is updated to the latest version already (well, it was in september during the first installation of Arch, but the latest update came out in 22, so I doubt something has change althou I'll check) and yes, I can lower the multiplier.
Yup, the BIOS is of the latest version
It worked, finally managed to boot after lowering the multiplier to 37. Although for some reason I can't type anything with my keyboard
Lspci -tvnn output: http://0x0.st/XRD5.txt
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Although for some reason I can't type anything with my keyboard
Lower the multiplier more.
If this doesn't work, we'll need a journal from that boot.
Ftr, you're not currently overclocking the system?
You also didn't just happen to have forgotton to plug the dedicated 6/8-pin power supply into your GPU?
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Ftr, you're not currently overclocking the system?
You also didn't just happen to have forgotton to plug the dedicated 6/8-pin power supply into your GPU?
No, double checket it, XMP is off, multiplier is 20, both 8-pin graphics card cables are properly attached and the card gives led signals that both power cables are connected. All the voltage settings are on auto.
The result is that I boot into getty on TTY1 but when I try to type in the login (or anything) -nothing happens like the keyboard is not even plugged in, although it is, and when I try to unplug it and plug it back - I get system messages on screen about it. Like this:
Arch Linux 6.6.62-1-1ts (tty1)
HereticPC login: [ 417.513160] usb 1-2.1: USB disconnect, device number 4
[ 418.0252111] usb 1-2.2: USB disconnect, device number 6
[ 423.535771] usb 1-2.1: new full-speed USB device number 15 using xhci_hcd
[ 423.627769] usb 1-2.1: New USB device found, idVendor=1532, idproduct=0226, bcdDevice= 2.00
[ 423.6278991] usb 1-2.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[ 423.6280021] usb 1-2.1: Product: Razer Huntsman Elite
[ 423.628073] usb 1-2.1: Manufacturer: Razer
[ 423.8624391] usb 1-2.2: new full-speed USB device number 16 using xhci_hcd
[ 423.9540251] usb 1-2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=1532, idProduct=0244, bcdDevice= 2.00
[ 423.954156] usb 1-2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
[ 423.9542581] usb 1-2.2: Product: Razer Tartarus Pro
[ 423.954326] usb 1-2.2: Manufacturer: Razer
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Do you have a less fancy keyboard?
Did you try a different usb port?
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Doesn't matter. Due to lowering cpu multiplier I've actually managed to reinstall nvidia-dkms and run mkinitcpio and after removing nomodeset I've managed to boot into SDDM. Point is - there is no signal from the mouse either - it's like it does't see any usb devices yet it - as I' shown - definitely does. Hell of a bug... I would conclude tgat it is a hardware issue, close the topic and apologize for taking so much time, but nvmes are OK and there are no reasons to believe that cpu has decided to unexpectedly die...
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