Hello Folks,
I'm new here. It's a plager to be part of this community
I'm running Debian 9 Stretch / Kernel 4.9.0-4-amd64 and my config is
AMD Ryzen 1700 overlocked to 3.8ghz
Motherboard ASUS B350F Gaming
16 gb ddr4 2933(overlocked)
Samsung ssd 840 evo
The question is: Do I need to install another kernel or should I keep the actual? When I boot up I see some acpi erros, don't know how to show the logs here. Also I can't read system's temperature. Considering that I am not so used to it yet, it'll be a question of time and work to get things done on Linux.
Thanks!
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Is 4.9.0-4-amd64 Kernel stable for Ryzen 1700?
Re: Is 4.9.0-4-amd64 Kernel stable for Ryzen 1700?
You might try setting the Ryzen clocking back to normal to see if acpi errors stop. The easiest way to try a new kernel is to use one from Liquorix. At the moment I'm running a 4.14.0-4.1-liquorix-amd64 without problems. How it would handle your games I don't know.