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I get cpu 3 caller 0xffffff80040411e1error code then my Mac restarts

Since Monterey was released, I have received the error code after my Mac restarts on it's own. Does anybody have any possible fixes? Should I roll back to BigSur and await the next Monterey update before updating again?


panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff80040411e1): AMDFramebufferVIB::setPowerState(0xffffff92ac805000 : 0xffffff7f9bd6d8a8, 0 -> 1) timed out after 45557 ms @IOServicePM.cpp:5524


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iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Nov 22, 2021 11:53 AM

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Posted on Nov 23, 2021 4:55 PM

You don't have any third-party kernel extensions loaded at the time of the panic, so that would tend to implicate hardware. You noted you don't have any external hardware, so it is likely something inside the Mac.

Since it may have something to do with the GPU and power, you can try an NVRAM reset and SMB Reset (instructions linked at end of NVRAM article).


If those don't resolve the panics, you can try reinstalling Monterey in case something didn't copy over.

If that doesn't resolve it, then take it to an Apple Store or Authorized Repair center for evaluation. You can try reverting to Big Sur, instead. If it is actually a hardware problem, that likely won't help. But, it could be something in the Apple kernel extensions in Monterey, but that would be rare.

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Nov 23, 2021 4:55 PM in response to Frustrated-with-Monterey

You don't have any third-party kernel extensions loaded at the time of the panic, so that would tend to implicate hardware. You noted you don't have any external hardware, so it is likely something inside the Mac.

Since it may have something to do with the GPU and power, you can try an NVRAM reset and SMB Reset (instructions linked at end of NVRAM article).


If those don't resolve the panics, you can try reinstalling Monterey in case something didn't copy over.

If that doesn't resolve it, then take it to an Apple Store or Authorized Repair center for evaluation. You can try reverting to Big Sur, instead. If it is actually a hardware problem, that likely won't help. But, it could be something in the Apple kernel extensions in Monterey, but that would be rare.

I get cpu 3 caller 0xffffff80040411e1error code then my Mac restarts

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