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Poll for Stable or Unstable machines by BIOS number

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Post time 2023-08-22 03:48:51 | Show all posts
Guys, try to lower your monitor resolution to Full HD (1920x1080) and check if the crashes and reboots stop. I did it and the system is very stable for a week here.
Obviously this is not an acceptable "solution" long term but if more people confirm this issue, this might be a very good clue for Beelink/AMD to fix this.
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Post time 2023-08-23 01:18:22 | Show all posts
Edited by poka00br at 2023-08-27 05:53

Mine is a GTR7 Pro 7940HS (32GB RAM, 1TB) with V2.22.1287 showing in BIOS.

It is totally unstable, as the unit reboots every 15min or less. Display is currently 1920x1080 (59,94Hz).

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Post time 2023-08-23 21:24:59 | Show all posts
My second GTR7 Pro arrived the other day with new BIOS V28, and I upgraded the older one to the same version.

Both are perfectly stable, though I've only tested them with 2K non-HDR monitors. The stability issues seem to be related to higher-end displays, at least for some people here. That's a concern for me, as I intend to eventually have dual HDR monitors attached to both machines. We'll see.
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Post time 2023-08-24 00:55:36 | Show all posts
Edited by mistercode at 2023-08-24 01:20

I receveid the BIOS V28...

My monitors is ACER Predator X32FP 4K HDR 160hz... After 1h, is stable for the moment... I croise the fingers it continues...


EDIT : Reboot 1h20min, hey... I give one last chance with the new bottom with holes that I must receive in the next few days, otherwise I ask for a refund.
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Post time 2023-08-30 02:17:53 | Show all posts
GTR7 Pro with BIOS V28 received one week ago. Stable so far both under Linux and Windows with a 4K@60Hz display. Only change was to add a second 2TB nvme ssd. No problem with both light and heavy loads (CPU and GPU).
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 Author| Post time 2023-09-06 18:39:35 | Show all posts
Looks like the fun and games have been (at least partially) motherboard issues according to this post.  https://forum.bee-link.com/forum ... page%3D1&page=3  

Wowa replied at 2023-09-04 21:46
What changes have been made so that newly sold models do not have this glitch related to unwanted  ...

Hello there,

We make  some changes on the motherboard.
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Post time 2023-09-07 02:48:38 | Show all posts
Hi, how can we see the results without voting? I was thinking about buying GTR7 until last week, now I'm thinking about SER7 because the lot of problems seen with GTR7 here and on Internet...

What do you recommend me?

Thanks for your advice!
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Post time 2023-09-12 21:55:49 | Show all posts
Iam in same situation... but it seems better not to buy the GTR 7 Pro ... seems to be hardware failure which beelink will be solve by a small additional part on the mainboard...
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Post time 2023-09-28 19:58:00 | Show all posts
Model: GTR7 Pro 7940HS V11
Build date: 2023-08-03
BIOS: V29 (GTRP01_P5C6V29)
SSD: 2x Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
RAM: 96GB with Mushkin Redline MRA5S560LKKD48GX2

No physical issues. Survives Cinebench 24 and CPU-Z stress.
Temperatures under stress: CPU 93C with no throttling; RAM 95C!; SSDs: 66C, GPU: 67C (don't have vented baseplate yet; temps are 25C-35C higher on subsystem components compared to a different vendor's mini 7940HS I have.
Video over: HDMI good. Display Port good.  (can't try dual)

BIOS issues: TDP is 45W. The BIOS setting for Balanced vs Performance mode only moves short (PBP) and long power (MTP) limits (54W and 65W). The system I have is a replacement, the original was 65W TDP. The other vendor I have is running much cooler and with TDP and APU STAPM at 54W, and PPT, PL1 (PBP), and PL2 (MTP) at 65.8W. Also, the Ryzen AI Inference Processor Unit (IPU) seems to be disabled (I have it on my other 7940HS mini).
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Post time 2024-06-29 23:01:36 | Show all posts
45W TDP ??? How do you manage to get this ?

on BIOS v31 TDP values are :
- 35W in "Silence Mode" ( really slow but no reboot )
- 54W in "Standard Mode" ( reactive but reboots after 1h )
- 65W in "Performance Mode" ( really fast and reactive but reboots just after 3 or 4 mn of 4K gaming )

I'm also very surprised that the T° of your CPU is above the T° of your GPU. On my GTR7  7840HS GPU is at 99% everytime and T° above 77° whereas my CPU is nearly sleeping with 30 to 40 % usage and 65° max.
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