Well, I don't rightly get any BSODs in linux 
It just hard locked, wouldn't come back from display standby.
I think I've solved the instability for now by sacrificing a few MHz, but I have a new unique problem.
The system is LTSP (PXE) booted into ubuntu.
For some fracked up reason the system has the internet only for a few minutes after it boots and at some point during operation loses it completely.
Local net stays up, internet goes away, entire rest of the network still has inet.
At first I thought it was the UEFI network stack I had enabled, because disabling that sped up LTSP boot times by 5000%, but alas it was not to blame for the internet problems.
Still trying to diagnose; if the machine folds successfully for today I may have found a workaround. I won't know until I get back from work.

It just hard locked, wouldn't come back from display standby.
I think I've solved the instability for now by sacrificing a few MHz, but I have a new unique problem.
The system is LTSP (PXE) booted into ubuntu.
For some fracked up reason the system has the internet only for a few minutes after it boots and at some point during operation loses it completely.
Local net stays up, internet goes away, entire rest of the network still has inet.
At first I thought it was the UEFI network stack I had enabled, because disabling that sped up LTSP boot times by 5000%, but alas it was not to blame for the internet problems.
Still trying to diagnose; if the machine folds successfully for today I may have found a workaround. I won't know until I get back from work.















