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Thermal Runaway

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 6:31 am
by lcizzle
Hello,

Anyone having thermal issues with the 5800U? I bought 4 of them and all of them shortly after boot (10mins-1hour) slowly run up the thermal ladder until black screen and lock up. They are mostly at idle. Tried both Linux and Windows and same issue on both. Windows actually shuts down faster and causes more heat.

No idea what to try. I swapped memory but unsure if I am able to do a thermal paste application without causing a return issue.

Any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:16 am
by barry777
May I ask what application you are using that causes the abnormal shutdown?
It is recommended to try the following solutions:
1. Restore BIOS settings;
2. Use the original power adapter/original memory module;
3. Observe whether the fan is running.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 9:24 pm
by lcizzle
Thanks for the reply.

The application is ProxMox 8 but just a basic install of Windows 11 and going idle at the desktop results in the same issue. Heat goes up, screen flickers, and the freeze.

1. Tried that several times. Is there a newer bios?
2. I have the original power supply but this was a barebones purchase. I have several sets of modules of different brands and they all have the same issue.
3. I can hear the fan if I put my ear to it but it definitely doesn't change speed with the temps. Fan settings greyed out in the bios.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2023 2:40 am
by barry777
There is currently no BIOS update. We have verified that this situation has not occurred for the AMR5 (5800U) device;
It is recommended to provide the fault video and Amazon order number to email: barry@minipcunion.com; we will reply as soon as possible after verifying the situation.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 9:32 pm
by lcizzle
While waiting on a response I did some more troubleshooting and I believe I "fixed" it or it "fixed" itself. As stated previously the fans were not ramping at all no matter the temp.

Reinstalled windows, set everything up and played solitare for a bit. The temps at basically idle were 60-78c. Way too high for idle. Once the screen started to flicker the temps would jump to mid 80s C and then the computer would freeze.

Let the PC cool down a bit and then fired it back up. I started to wonder if something was wrong with the rotating nob on the front which was set to auto. I had seen a few reviews that the fan speed would change as well as the wattage but none of the modes showed any change in HWIN64. Once I was in windows I started move the setting from auto, silent, auto, performance. After doing that a few times the temp snapped down to 46C and I could hear the fan spin at a higher RPM.

It's been nearly 2 days with no crashes. I even played a few games on one of them in windows to really put it through it's paces and temps were acceptable and no black screen flickering or lockups.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 5:16 pm
by lcizzle
Posted a video but looks like the mod deleted it.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 6:54 am
by barry777
Yes!
1. The adjustment knob of AMR5 can be adjusted according to the use environment. If you use the loader frequently, it is recommended to adjust it to the "Performance" setting;
2. Be sure to completely remove the protective film on the AMR5 body (if not removed, it will seriously affect the heat dissipation effect)

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Tue May 07, 2024 3:21 pm
by lcizzle
Sorry for not replying to this sooner. Having to move out of the country for work. Tuning the knob doesn't seem to fix the problem. Sometimes the PC will stay powered on longer but still randomly shuts off. Temps look fine. I have 4 of these devices and they all do the same thing. I contacted support Around the time I posted this and received 0 reply.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Tue May 07, 2024 11:08 pm
by lcizzle
So, I did some more testing and *fingers crossed* I may have found the solution, but the devices are not serviceable with this solution.

If I disable TPM the devices stop randomly powering off.

Edit: Spoke too soon. Literally as I hit submit the system powered off. Stayed on a lot longer this time though. Sometimes I couldn't even make it to Windows desktop.

Re: Thermal Runaway

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 3:43 am
by barry777
Please refer to the video:
How to check CPU temperature



If the CPU temperature is abnormal, please send the fault picture and purchase order number to the email address:
barry@minipcunion.com, after we verify the information, we will further assist you in fixing the problem.