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      Stan464
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      In Response to that, i was slightly off, but i knew what i meant.

      Im unsure if this would affect yourself, but the symptoms sounds similar.

      https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ryzen-Compiler-Issues

      No, you may not being anything within that Post, but if anything could be using the Instruction Set, who knows what could happen.

      You could try backing up your Config to the XML Via the Backup Config Option. & re-install for sanity! :)

      Hope this helps.

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        seifer44
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        @Stan464:

        In Response to that, i was slightly off, but i knew what i meant.

        Im unsure if this would affect yourself, but the symptoms sounds similar.

        https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ryzen-Compiler-Issues

        No, you may not being anything within that Post, but if anything could be using the Instruction Set, who knows what could happen.

        You could try backing up your Config to the XML Via the Backup Config Option. & re-install for sanity! :)

        Hope this helps.

        I don't think it's that, either. The compiling issues were fixed by issuing replacements, and the newer ones are no longer affected. They stopped selling the older ones.

        Regardless, I appreciate the feedback to try and resolve the issue :).

        It restarted again at 4 AM on it's own. I'm wondering if I'm experiencing this. I'm going to try rolling 2.4, and see how that goes.

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          seifer44
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          Looks like my upgrade didn't work. I did a clean install of 2.3.4. We'll see how that goes.

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            w0w
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            Have you tested your RAM already? Occasional reboot without any dumps and panic, mostly caused by failed hardware (ex RAM) or broken drivers (ex Realtek or USB 3.0). 
            https://www.memtest86.com/ do some overnight testing.
            If your embedded card is realtek, stop using it, try USB 2.0 for your stick, see what happens.

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              seifer44
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              @w0w:

              Have you tested your RAM already? Occasional reboot without any dumps and panic, mostly caused by failed hardware (ex RAM) or broken drivers (ex Realtek or USB 3.0). 
              https://www.memtest86.com/ do some overnight testing.
              If your embedded card is realtek, stop using it, try USB 2.0 for your stick, see what happens.

              I just tested my RAM twice, and it checked out okay. My embedded NIC is a Realtek ALC892, which is what my WAN interface is running off of. I guess I should set up some load testing on that port at some point, and see how it does.

              I just got my install upgraded to 2.4.0-RC. I'll see if it continues to have issues. If it does, I'll drop down to the other port on my Intel NIC, then I'll drop the USB to my 2.0 port.

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                jtl
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                I'd run Prime95 from Linux for 24 hours (if you can)

                Good luck

                pfSense 2.4.2 - virtualized with PCIe passthrough on whitebox - 150/150 FTTP

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                  seifer44
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                  After several weeks of testing, I've concluded that the issue appears to have been related to the integrated Realtek ALC892. Once I stopped using it, I stopped having issues. USB 3.0 didn't seem to cause me any issues. That's what I get for assuming that "Oh hey, since I can't find that particular Realtek interface on pfsense's forums, it must be fine!"

                  Thanks to everyone for the help! I've learned my lesson.

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                    ptt Rebel Alliance
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                    @seifer44:

                    My embedded NIC is a Realtek ALC892,

                    That's what I get for assuming that "Oh hey, since I can't find that particular Realtek interface on pfsense's forums, it must be fine!"

                    The Realtek ALC892 is the Audio Codec, not the "NIC"  ;)

                    http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=28&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=284

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                      seifer44
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                      @ptt:

                      @seifer44:

                      My embedded NIC is a Realtek ALC892,

                      That's what I get for assuming that "Oh hey, since I can't find that particular Realtek interface on pfsense's forums, it must be fine!"

                      The Realtek ALC892 is the Audio Codec, not the "NIC"  ;)

                      http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=28&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=284

                      facepalm it's a Realtek 8111GR. Bad copypasta.

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                        doktornotor Banned
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                        @seifer44:

                        @ptt:

                        @seifer44:

                        My embedded NIC is a Realtek ALC892,

                        That's what I get for assuming that "Oh hey, since I can't find that particular Realtek interface on pfsense's forums, it must be fine!"

                        The Realtek ALC892 is the Audio Codec, not the "NIC"  ;)

                        http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=28&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=284

                        facepalm it's a Realtek 8111GR. Bad copypasta.

                        Well, they are all crab, copypasta or not…  ;D  :P

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