Hello,

On Fri (22/06/12), Justin Haynes wrote:
> I used a brand new ASUS motherboard I referred to in the subject with the AMD
> Fusion APU and associated chipset(s) with OpenBSD 5.1 i386.  This ran well for
> a few days but ultimately dropped to ddb> repeatedly when i copied several
> gigabyte of files from one SATA disk to a softraid mirror of two sata disks.
> All disks were attached to the onboard SATA ports.

My home server runs 5.1-stable (amd64) on a E35M1-M (not PRO) with 30+ days of 
uptime.
Try reproducing the problem with a BIOS update (if available).

> One odd thing I noticed was that the reported memory was a) different than the
> 8GB installed (I'm running i386, not amd64), and that it fluxuated in top.  In
> the dmesg below real mem  = 2814578688 (2684MB).  I would expect ~3.3GB to 
> show
> up if PAE were not enabled and for 4GB to show up if PAE were enabled.

A portion of RAM is shared with the on-chip graphics card. On my system:
real mem = 8167038976 (7788MB)
avail mem = 7935467520 (7567MB)

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