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Tical

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Hello


I am new to the forum and Freenas and have recently completed a dual system build with in Phanteks Enthoo Mini XL DS. I built this system with the intention for it to become my main Nas and also to accommodate my pf sense router for my vpn. The build for the most part was fine until I started encountering the random reboots with the same error code that is in my title. I’m an experienced pc builder but this is my fist time venturing out into the world of DUI Nas and Freenas. My problem is just like it is described in the title, for no apparent reason I am getting reoccurring reboots of the system, so far I haven’t been able to pinpoint any pattern on why this is happening. Any help would be greatly appreciated this.
Here are my Hardware specs



Phanteks Enthoo Mini XL with dual system kit and splitter to use 1 psu
Asus A88XM-A/3.1

AMD A10-7890K with Cooler Master Hyper T2
Kingston Hyperxfury Memory White 16GB 2X8GB DDR3-1866 CL1
(HX318C10FWK2/16)

G.Skill Sniper DDR3-1866MHz CL9-10-9 1.50V 8GB 2x4GB

(F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR)

Kingston 120 SSD (SA400S37/120G) Boot disk

Seasonic 650FM Semi-Modular Gold Psu (SSR-650FM)

1X8tb Western Digital My Book drive Model # WD80EZAZ-11TDBA0

1X8tb Western Digital My Book drive Model # WD80EZAZ-11TDBA0

1X8tb Western Digital My Book drive Model # WD80EZAZ-11TDBA0

Sabrent SSD/SATA Hard Drive Connection Kit [Molex 4 Pin to x2 15 Pin SATA Power Splitter Cable and x2 SATA Cables (Data)] (CB-SDSP) to circumvent shucked WD mybook not being recognized in bios.
 

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Samuel Tai

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Do you have a UPS? You may be seeing micro-brownouts, which sag the power supply enough to trigger a reboot.
 

Tical

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I have a ups , that I purchased 2 months ago to provide back up power to my network closet but was waiting to install the ups once I had made sure my setup was performing correctly. I can plug it into the ups just to eliminate that as being a possible cause of my problem, even though I highly doubt it. I host a yearly Lan party in this very location and have had 10-14 pc's with more power hungry hardware plugged into the various outlets in this same room with no problems. But I can plug in the ups just for piece of mind.
 

Tical

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plugged the pc into my brand new ups , model APC Back-UPS Pro 1500 Battery Backup and same issue.
 

Samuel Tai

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Your power supply is probably failing.
 

Tical

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I thought about that and maybe a potential problem with the spliter in the phanteks case. They are both Brand new but I guess I could just be unlucky and have a bad unit I will plug the psu directly to the board and see if the problem persist to confirm and or eliminate the psu as a problem.
 
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