s and kind regards,
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Cal Peake
. Three different architectures on three different
vendors' boards, all the same result.
So the RX 560 is going back and I guess I'll have to find a nice potato
with good open source driver support to be my next GPU lol
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Cal Peake
[1]
https://community.amd.com/t5/processors/5950x-random-crashes-pulling-hair-out/td-p/431724
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022, Alex Deucher wrote:
Hi Alex,
> Does setting amdgpu.aspm=0 help?
>
No, I remember trying it with the 6500XT and I just tried it now with the
RX560. No help on either.
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Cal Peake
on my system lol).
I'll let you know if I come up with anything more definitive, Christian.
Thanks!
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Cal Peake
P.S. To your earlier point about capacitors: Between the mobo and the GPU,
the only electrolytic caps are for the audio hardware. Everything else is
solid polymer, so I
otten to this point a little sooner. Exchanging my
overpriced brand new GPU for an overpriced 5 year old GPU is a little
stomach turning :-/
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Cal Peake
defective or it really doesn't like my
motherboard.
Thanks very much for your help!
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Cal Peake
han that of the 6500.
It's possible that it's something with my particular motherboard. Michael
Larabel over at Phoronix did some performance testing[1] with this same
model card running on Ubuntu 22.04, seemingly without problem.
Do you have any suggestions for further troubleshootin
and EndeavourOS.
Attached is the gzipped kernel output with test=1 passed and DRM debugging
maxed out.
I've tried a bunch of module options and flipped a bunch of BIOS options
as well, all to no avail. So, any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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kernel.log.gz
Description: kernel.log.gz
whide, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Ubuntu 22.04,
and EndeavourOS.
Attached is the gzipped kernel output with test=1 passed and DRM debugging
maxed out.
I've tried a bunch of module options and flipped a bunch of BIOS options
as well, all to no avail. So, any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Cal P