Low latency audio on Endeavour?

It’s definitely hardware RAM, PSU, CPU probably something along this lines…
But yeah best to just get your money back and not bother with it, since you can.

Even if it won’t happen the same exact way, you can speed process up by just running stress test for some time, if it crashes - hardware ain’t feeling good.

That’s literally the only thing Windoze is good for :rofl:

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I just bought this for madness price today, Crucial is good brand for me, my first ssd are 5 years old and is like new one after thousands of writings cycles! (it mark over 8k hours and 2k power cycle on smartctl lol)

My guess for your nvme is to try do a low level “reset” with aur/nvme-cli-git tools, it allow to check issue and heal if problem is recoverable…
Good luck!

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Are you still using it with that same ram that is CL 22?

Edit: It could be the timings and the board just chokes!

Edit: It has to be either the memory the drive or the board.

@keybreak

Yeah, but i did a stress test and memtest and everything and it performed fine…

Im at a loss. I have no idea whats happening.
I cant get my money back but the components are qll under warranty and at this point i need them to test everything…

Idk what else to do…

@ricklinux

I am yes, its also part under warranty that i bought with the rest so i will just give them the whole computer like i got it let them figure it out if they can.

Oh dear lord, why does anyone use windows.
I can’t even imstall the drivers… Internet issue but i have internet, linux with all its quirks was never this dumb, nk matter tha distro…

Im not even gonna try if firefox tabs crash here, im just gonna get the computer to the repair shop and thats it, im done…

Sometimes with these types of issues you just have to change out parts until you figure out which one is the problem. Sometimes you just can’t tell without a replacement. At least the computer store where you bought it can do that at their expense.

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Yeah, if they’re willing to do that.
Chances are they’ll boot up windows, run some stress tests, see nothing wrong with it, and tell me i’m imagining things…


I mean, i’m not imagining things, am i?

The file downloaded to the nvme fails the check, but downloaded to the USB (or other SSD that windows doesn’t see now cause it’s formatted to btrfs), it passes.

There has to be something affecting the link to the SSD, or i don’t know…
But then why would the live environment fail as well…

I’ll see what the shop tells me cause of course, tabs aren’t crashing on Windows…

Like i’ve said before could be RAM, CPU, even motherboard and even PSU.
And it’s interesting that stresstest doesn’t crash, perhaps it’s CPU / PSU malfunction at lowest states of performance, that can happen.

P.S. Which doesn’t cancel what i’ve said before about Kingston - absolute garbage that if not already does definitely will soon crash and burn.

HA! I’m not crazy.
Translated, the error message reads i don’t have permissions to acces the file.
Same thing that’s been happening on linux.

Now i might actually get the computer replaced. I was worried that windows wouldn’t have issues…

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Sorry, didn’t notice the message.

Yeah, could be anything, but at this point - it’s beyond me to figure it out.Ž
I just know the computer is unusable - i’ll let the shop figure it out. I took the screenshots of the error messages in case windows dies when they try to boot it, hopefully i can get this resolved and go back to linux, this time, without issues.

How long ago have you bought it?
Most countries should have something like 1-2 week return by law, where you can get your money back regardless of why or what, if it’s fully intact…

Something like:

Here you go, it’s not scratched, all goods and boxes and stuff are intact, give me full money back and have your field trip figuring out why this garbage doesn’t properly work, i don’t really care :rofl:

About august i think. But i bought components, the shop just put it together cause they offered that.
So each component should have a warranty, i just need to show them the receipt that i bought the parts from them, and when.

The nvme was bought at a different shop, in december, so i can get that replaced separately.
I can’t really get my money back, but if anything’s not working properly, they should have to replace it.
I’ll see what happens, i just know it’s not the OS, it’s hardware - i’ll let them figure out which part.
Like you said, it could be the PSU, i don’t have the tools or the knowledge to check.

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Never trust your hardware to some brainlet! :rofl:
Always DIY.

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Well if it was damaged in production, i would have been the brainlet. :smiley:
This way - they assembled it - it’s their fault. :stuck_out_tongue:
But i don’t even think it’s their fault, i just probably got some faulty hardware and it took a while for the problem to manifest. Cause idk if i mentioned - the first Windows installation that i ran alongside Manjaro for a while - on a different (proven to be solid) drive, also died.
At first i thought - well it’s windows, of course it died.
But then Manjaro did as well after a while, and Endeavour, then Fedora, then Windows again and yeah…

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Well, that didn’t take long…

It’ll die soon, but unlike linux, windows probably won’t recover…

What does this mean?

I just meant, it didnt take long for windows to start exhibiting the same symptoms.
The tabs crashed on mozilla, thats how every system started to fail.
I was worried it wouldnt happen on windows for some reason, but it didnt take long to start happening.
That and the corrupted files.

I took the computer to the shop today, the guy said its probably the motherboard or the cpu.
Told them whats happening and everything. Now i wait.

I doubt it’s the CPU. It’s probably the motherboard would be my guess but not impossible.

The chances of it being a bad CPU are INCREDIBLY slim

It does happen, but its so uncommon that to even suggest it sounds like a repair shop getting ready to rip the money right out your wallet.