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Subject: [Bug 103351] Machine check exception on Broadwell quad-core with
SpeedStep enabled
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 15:52:54 +0000
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--- Comment #102 from tcl_de@gmx.net ---
(In reply to sac from comment #101)
> Thanks, but for 1150 Asrock H97 Performance users it would be great to get
> an Microcode update as well (and not to be stuck with 0671/10 from
> 2015/05/07 that suffers not only from these MCE but also elision lock
> crashes).
I fully agree and suggest that you contact Asrock Support about it. My
experience with them has been quite good.
BTW: I'm not affiliated with Asrock, I just happen to own an Asrock H97 Haswell
system.
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