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07-07-2017 01:01 AM #1
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R7 1700X and Ubuntu
Hey all,
I've recently upgraded to a Crosshair VI Hero with a R7 1700X.
I've managed to get Windows 10 installed and working fine, and I'm trying to dual-boot Ubuntu on a second SSD. Unfortunately, when I try, I'm greeted withCode:MMIO write of 80000140... FAULT at 10eb14
Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask for assistance, if so, could someone please guide me in the right direction?
My system specs are as follows:
R7 1700X
16GB DDR4 Trident Z 3000MHz (shows as 2133 in BIOS)
GTX 950 SC
I've tried to install Ubuntu 16 and 17, both to no avail.
Thanks in advance.
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07-07-2017 03:08 AM #2
HarlemSquirrel PC Specs Motherboard ASUS Crosshair VI Hero Processor AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Memory (part number) 16GB Corsair Vengence @ 3200 Graphics Card #1 AMD Saphire Radeon Fury X Monitor ASUS PB278 Storage #1 Samsung 960 Pro NVMe CPU Cooler Phanteks PH-TC14PE_BL Case NZXT Source 530 Power Supply EVGA 1000 P2 Keyboard WASD V2 w/ Cherry MX Green Mouse Tek Syndicate Standard Issue OS Arch Linux
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I'm running my rig with Arch Linux. Ryzen benefits from the latests kernel. If you want to run with Ubuntu and you can get something installed I recommend installing the latest 4.11 or 4.12 kernel from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
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07-07-2017 06:15 AM #3
Korth PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X99 R5E (BIOS2101/1902) Processor Haswell-EP E5-1680-3 SR20H/R2 (4.4GHz) Memory (part number) Vengeance LPX 4x8GB SS DDR4-3000 (CMK32GX4M4C3000C15) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Graphics Card #2 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Sound Card JDS Labs O2+ODAC (RevB), USB2 UAC1 Monitor ASUS PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 Storage #2 Comay BladeDrive E28 3200GB SSD, 8xPCIe2 CPU Cooler Raijintek NEMESIS/TISIS, AS5, 2xNH-A14 Case Obsidian 750D (original), 6xNH-A14 Power Supply Zalman/FSP ZM1250 Platinum Headset Pilot P51 PTT *modded* OS Arch, Gentoo, Win7x64, Win10x64 Network Router Actiontec T3200M VDSL2 Gateway Accessory #1 TP-Link AC1900 Archer T9E, 1xPCIe Accessory #2 ASUS/Infineon SLB9635 TPM (TT1.2/FW3.19) Accessory #3 ASUS OC Panel I (FW0501)
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I've seen Arch and Gentoo running on Ryzen platforms without issue. Shouldn't matter much which Arch/Gentoo distros you get, they all run off the same package managers and (even when they don't) you can manually install your AMD \devs.
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07-07-2017 03:36 PM #4
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I'm currently running a Ubuntu only SO on a Ryzen 1700 without problems.
And instead of dual booting I've got a second SSD for Windows and just plug/unplug the one I need.
This setup works flawlessly.
But I haven't had any problems with dual booting in the past, albeit, not with this same PC setup.
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07-08-2017 03:23 AM #5
Korth PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X99 R5E (BIOS2101/1902) Processor Haswell-EP E5-1680-3 SR20H/R2 (4.4GHz) Memory (part number) Vengeance LPX 4x8GB SS DDR4-3000 (CMK32GX4M4C3000C15) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Graphics Card #2 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Sound Card JDS Labs O2+ODAC (RevB), USB2 UAC1 Monitor ASUS PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 Storage #2 Comay BladeDrive E28 3200GB SSD, 8xPCIe2 CPU Cooler Raijintek NEMESIS/TISIS, AS5, 2xNH-A14 Case Obsidian 750D (original), 6xNH-A14 Power Supply Zalman/FSP ZM1250 Platinum Headset Pilot P51 PTT *modded* OS Arch, Gentoo, Win7x64, Win10x64 Network Router Actiontec T3200M VDSL2 Gateway Accessory #1 TP-Link AC1900 Archer T9E, 1xPCIe Accessory #2 ASUS/Infineon SLB9635 TPM (TT1.2/FW3.19) Accessory #3 ASUS OC Panel I (FW0501)
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Multiboots involving Win8/Win10 can be a bit tricky, if your system stores the Windows Product Keys in MSDM/SLIC UEFI tables.
Boot managers in recent linux distros work without issue. But you never know when Microsoft will change (break) something in them (again), lol.