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somehow a very common source on unstability on Navi hardware. One of the last comments suggests to clock the Gpu at 1620 (max clock) because that's the reference spec. (this is on 5600xt you would have to find out the reference clock yourself if you have a different card)
I've used corectrl to set the gpu clock about a week ago, and since then, I have almost no crashes, the only remaining crash for me is Golf with your friends... but anyway seems to do something and partially work. I would be interested if someone is having this issue and tries this fix to report back if it works for you .
Besides it's not that easy to RMA something where I live, I wish I live in a country were they had "no questions asked" RMA. And also the 30 days guarantee of the seller is over so I would have to ask for a RMA to Gigabyte which is not easy, mainly because the issue is not reproducible on Windows so I highly doubt this will qualify as a RMA... here they test the hardware to confirm the issue.
Yes it is a harware bug that some Navi cards have, but all the drivers except the mesa open source driver, have figured a workaround to sort this out.
I once tried to RMA a motherboard that had broken IOMMU routing on Linux, and that gave disconnects with USB ports, and because the issue didn't happen on Windows ofc they did not RMA the mobo.
this suxxs man, makes me remember of the Ryzen 1 bug that gcc and linux had that gave pagefaults, seems it's the silicon lottery some cards have it some don't. And the bug didn't not happen on Windows... so for me it didn't not qualify as a RMA. But after several months the Ryzen bug was completely fixed but yeah it took some time like more than a year, maybe two years.
Last edited by Koopacabras on 9 February 2021 at 3:13 pm UTC
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when I bought the card I remember it was running flawlesly as the wiki suggest maybe some older kernel and drm drivers don't had this issue...
Don't know, now after 1 week I had another crash, at least it's running much stable imho but the crash is still there. The crash makes all the screen have green stripes (vertical and horizontal) and lots of green dots, seems like a memory issue imho. Sometimes I just can restart Xorg and the gpu resets and sometimes it's a hard freeze and I have to hard reboot.