corngood / kill-ryzen-win

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Possible fix #6

Open corngood opened 5 years ago

corngood commented 5 years ago

I'm no longer able to reproduce this on windows 10 1803, so it's possible that it was fixed at some point.

adorbabble commented 5 years ago

Hi :) I’m trying it now on Windows 10 1809 after doing a warranty replacement directly with AMD (I had a Ryzen 1700X 1708SUT which had the segfault issue, and I received a 1700X 1741SUS), and now I’m not sure how to test anymore. Before, I had tried your test and the test for Linux, and both failed with segfaults. Now, I had the test on Linux fail, but it seems that it’s for a different reason. I saw no segfaults in the console output, and apparently the test is too old and people have posted workarounds, but I’m not sure how to proceed yet.

With your test, I don’t see any segfault anymore either, whereas it occurred very quickly with the CPU I had before, usually in less than one minute. But I didn’t test in Windows 1809 with the former CPU, and I also see that the test doesn’t use 100 % of the cores. Shouldn’t it be doing that to reproduce the problem?

And isn’t authenticode enabled by default? Is your reg file still valid? I remember using it the first time I used the test, but I didn’t use it now