Kernel Panics
Bought my iMac Pro in early 2018. Constantly reminding me to update the OSX but failed to complete every time. Frequent freezes and crashes. Vending store said it was prolly legacy issues transferred from Time Machine - weren't very helpful.
Eventually with a new upgrade to Mojave, the iMac just stopped working, wouldn't reboot. ISS (Vendors) eventually acknowledged there was an issue and took the machine in to Mactivate (official Irish Mac repair agents). Their report said the motherboard required replacing which they supposedly carried out (Dec 2018). ISS refused to extend warranty and within weeks the problems recurred. Around this time I purchased a (thunderbolt) Drobo backup system which included 5 8TB drives. When these drives began to report failures I contacted Drobo and sent them frequent issue logs. 3 drives (all new) had to be replaced over a two month period. Drobo could find nothing wrong with their machine, but I found the iMac more stable when the Drobo was not attached.
Struggled all through 2019 with frequent crashes, but was still paying for the machine so couldn't afford to replace it.
Following the Covid shutdown, my iMac lay unattended for 6 months until I brought it home from my studio. It crashed more frequently than ever, often hourly - wouldn't reboot unless left unplugged for long periods. Also, crashed every night without fail and often when left running while afk. I brought the machine to CompuB (Dublin outlet for Apple). the examined it, reported no failures in their diagnostics but acknowledged it was crashing - prolly a software issue and recommended wiping the drive and reinstalling a new OS X. Did this brought it home and ...it crashed an hour later. CompuB said it could be a motherboard issue but without a warranty they couldn't replace it for less than €1500 and even then no guarantee of solving the issue.
Recently I updated Drobo software and got a message saying kernel extensions for Drobo & Wacom would soon be incompatible, which set me thinking is it the extensions are causing the issue. Either Wacom Driver (Vers. 6.3.41-2) or Drobo (Vers. 3.5.2). Should I try and install older drivers?
Please note - I am also using a Mac Mini with identical software which has never crashed.
Any Advice out there?
iMac Pro, macOS 11.1