ASF2 Force off appears in the BIOS' logs (mentioned as a Power Event). My understanding is that when Turboboost comes in (accelerating clock for one or all cores), the power requirement makes the computer fail. Solution: un-allow Turboboost at boot time. Of course, I...
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ASF2 Force off appears in the BIOS' logs (mentioned as a Power Event). My understanding is that when Turboboost comes in (accelerating clock for one or all cores), the power requirement makes the computer fail. Solution: un-allow Turboboost at boot time. Of cour...
Re 2: No BOSD, just power off and black screen, followed by 2 or 3 tries of reboot. When I interrupt the reboot to get into the BIOS menu, there is no other error code than ASF2 force off (in the Power Logs). There is no Heating event Re 3:...
ASF2 Force off appears in the BIOS' logs (mentioned as a Power Event). My understanding is that when Turboboost comes in (accelerating clock for one or all cores), the power requirement makes the computer fail. Solution: un-allow Turboboost at boot time. Of course, I am stuck with 2.9...
ASF2 Force off appears in the BIOS' logs (mentioned as a Power Event). My understanding is that when Turboboost comes in (accelerating clock for one or all cores), the power requirement makes the computer fail. Solution: un-allow Turboboost at boot time. Of cou...
ASF2 Force off appears in the BIOS' logs (mentioned as a Power Event). My understanding is that when Turboboost comes in (accelerating clock for one or all cores), the power requirement makes the computer fail. Solution: un-allow Turboboost at boot time. Of cour...
ASF2 Force off appears in the BIOS' logs (mentioned as a Power Event). My understanding is that when Turboboost comes in (accelerating clock for one or all cores), the power requirement makes the computer fail. Solution: un-allow Turboboost at boot time. Of cour...