Any update after another week? I'm at the tipping point of returning this machine if 1.25 doesn't resolve the issue. I requested access to the GDrive but it hasn't been approved after 2 days.One more data point: since flashing the 1.25 beta BIOS it's been rock solid. Under load now for 15 days, wouldn't stay up for more than 3-4 previously. This is looking like it might actually have fixed the issue. Looking forward to the official release!
96GB (2x48) Crucial CT48G56C46S5 @ 5200 MT/s.
I think you'll find it's overheating.I have successfully installed the BIOS version 1.25 and the MS-01 with the 96GB Crucial RAM has not crashed since then. However, I can no longer run virtual machines in Proxmox, it seems. If I do, the VM crashes after 15 minutes at the latest, the fans get extremely loud and only a shutdown of the VM helps. All LXC containers run without any problems, even in the crashed VM state. Could this have something to do with the BIOS? Have any of you noticed this? Now I am also a Proxmox beginner, which is not so helpful for troubleshooting.
Were you able to figure out the issue ? Temperatures can be checked in the shell and I guess it is not related to temps.I have reactivated CPU C-States, set the CPU to MAX (non Turbo) and throttled the RAM to 4400 MHz. Nevertheless, the Home Assistant VM hangs again after 19 minutes this time.
I can actually use Windows 11 as a VM, but the fans spin up enormously. It's frustrating that I can't even get Home Assistant VM to run (I've recreated the VM countless times)...
The temperatures were not to blame, no. I don't really know what's going on and I haven't had time to do any in-depth research. But I was able to help myself by migrating the Home Assistant VM to another node (Intel NUC) in the cluster. I have 2 x MS-01 and 1 x Intel NUC in the cluster and now it works for the time being in that the MS-01 no longer has to deal with Home Assistant.Were you able to figure out the issue ? Temperatures can be checked in the shell and I guess it is not related to temps.