Hi

Yes, I'm using kernel 5 version because kernel 6 was braking for me, I can 
retry it.
I'm using lowlatency because this machine does some streaming and storing 
streams, and I noticed tiny better performance, but that's maybe my imagination.
I don't do any CPU pinning or realtime processes.

This OS was working for weeks on previous motherboard, I updated motherboard to 
newer so I can use DDR5, and problems with kernel appeared. The same CPU, the 
same OS. I run memtest for few hours and there were no problems.
Naively I was thinking that DDR5 will decrease power usage because the machine 
does a lot of data moving, and that done faster will be better, but it did 
nothing :) 

I will update the kernel then, and if it starts breaking more, I suppose
I would need to create more bugs :)

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  [5.19.0-1030-lowlatency] BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference,
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