

AMD RyAnd Ryzen 7 1700X Twin Test Platforms at STHĪs you can see, we even built two test platforms with different CPUs just to ensure it was not a CPU model-specific issue we were seeing. Update: We published Stop constant CentOS 7.3 crashes with AMD Ryzen using Kernel 4.10 as a piece for those looking to fix issues on CentOS 7. That is enough different configurations where we are now satisfied that it is not a fluke, but instead an issue with AMD Ryzen and older kernels. These were present in both Desktop and Server versions of Ubuntu. We also had issues with Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. We had issues with Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (the current latest) that is the STH standard.

Instead, it is just running AMD Ryzen using the current version of Ubuntu. After hammering the four test configurations we have, I came to the conclusion that the actual issue was not a pre-retail chip. It was a painful process and required several reboots until I got it all working. Thanks to a wonderful Linux-Bench version on a USB 3.0 stick, I was able to get numbers to publish.

AMD RyAnd Ryzen 7 1700X Twin Test PlatformsĪt the AMD Tech Day I had the opportunity to get some hands-on time with AMD Ryzen and a few different systems.
