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OrangePI 5 self-reboots running GeekBench 5


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Hello,

I am running Armbian 23.05 "minimal" (with the provided kernel 5.10.110) on my OrangePI 5 4GB. Upgraded all packets to latest.

 

When trying to run GeekBench 5.5.1 ARM Preview, it reboots when approaching the end of multicore tests, with "performance" governor and default speed range (0.4 - 2.4 GHz for A76).

 

Same goes if I drop the max clock speed to 2.2 for A76.

After dropping to 2.0 GHz max, it runs fine; but this hurts performances quite a bit.

 

I tried various power sources, including a bench PSU which can reliably supply up to 30A (but I only see a few spikes over 2A).

The board has a large heatsink installed with thin 3M thermal pad; temperatures stay under 54 C under full load.

 

I suspected a bad silicon, but it does not look bad, should ad least reach 2.2 GHz:

 

root@orangepi5:~# dmesg | grep pvtm
[    6.624098] rockchip-pvtm fda40000.pvtm: pvtm@0 probed
[    6.624154] rockchip-pvtm fda50000.pvtm: pvtm@1 probed
[    6.624207] rockchip-pvtm fda60000.pvtm: pvtm@2 probed
[    6.624270] rockchip-pvtm fdaf0000.pvtm: pvtm@3 probed
[    6.624321] rockchip-pvtm fdb30000.pvtm: pvtm@4 probed
[    7.352652] cpu cpu0: pvtm=1487
[    7.352872] cpu cpu0: pvtm-volt-sel=4
[    7.362528] cpu cpu4: pvtm=1723
[    7.366667] cpu cpu4: pvtm-volt-sel=5
[    7.376888] cpu cpu6: pvtm=1731
[    7.381119] cpu cpu6: pvtm-volt-sel=5
[    7.561843] mali fb000000.gpu: pvtm=881
[    7.563822] mali fb000000.gpu: pvtm-volt-sel=3
[    7.612340] RKNPU fdab0000.npu: pvtm=896
[    7.617305] RKNPU fdab0000.npu: pvtm-volt-sel=4

 

Any suggestion?

 

Thanks!

 

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