I ran into similar problems to this with a Threadripper 1950X and none
of the proposed workarounds did anything. Disabling C6 in the BIOS made
it fail to boot for some reason. Setting "Typical Current Idle" in the
BIOS, processor.max_cstate=1 in the kernel command line, or disabling C6
with ZenStates.py all had no effect. I also tried overclocking and
underclocking.

I eventually did a from-scratch reinstall of Fedora 29 and it suddenly
just works (for 10+ hours, I don't leave my machine on overnight). Once
it started working, I set everything back to the defaults except for
"Typical Current Idle" (since I have a PSU from 2010 and I doubt it
supports any fancy features from 2013).

Unfortunately I can't easily narrow down all of the changes after the
re-install, but the ones I'm aware of are:

 - Using the Nouvea driver (previously proprietary nVidia drivers)
 - Booting in EFI mode now (previously legacy mode)
 - Using ext4 (previously btrfs)

I strongly suspect that the graphics driver was the problem since my
lockups would cause the screen to become completely unresponsive, but
sound continued working, and in one case I had a lockup during a video
call and the other person could still see and hear me.

I plan to try the proprietary drivers again sometime and I'll make a
note if that brings the problem back for me.

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