Yikes I wasn’t aware of the second part
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
Yikes I wasn’t aware of the second part
I was about to ask, isn’t this guy a prolific dickhead?
the reset situation may improve in the not too distant future: https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMDGPU-Per-Ring-Resets
For phantom liberty? I don’t really see how it would be. Seems to have run fine on my 5800x3d + nv21 at 1440p
If you intend to keep this platform for a while longer then for sure grab a Vermeer x3d. I think you’ll feel a pretty decent improvement in 1% and .1% lows
With that said, I’m not sure if cyberpunk in particular will benefit too much from this. If that’s your primary motivator for upgrading, then maybe hold off until you want to move on to a DDR5 (or later) platform?
You can still technically use Vega and Polaris with ROCm, the official stance is that it’s no longer validated.
With that said, the setup and development experience is pretty dire and the docs do not seem to get updated in a timely manner.
(I heard)
Anecdotes aren’t data. It’s not difficult to find comparative pricing information. I think you would generally find this is untrue, though it’s worth considering regional pricing.
no CUDA
EULA violation. This one is cut and dry. You could have made a better point about the state of ROCm (narrow product and platform support, poor documentation, library gaps in HIP).
intel has best support
Look at the state of ANV for Arc dGPU on Linux.
I see. I’m really not keen on the use of MPT since I’ve seen it fairly broadly recommended to more casual users (I’d place the blame on certain YouTubers), occasionally leading to bricked ASICs, though I’m glad you’re seeing tangible benefit from using it.
Please bear in mind that custom tuning isn’t a guarantee between different driver versions; the voltage floor can shift with power management firmware changes delivered driver packages (this doesn’t overwrite the board VBIOS, it’s loaded in at OS runtime (pmfw is also included in linux-firmware)). I’d recommend testing with vulkan memory test with each Adrenalin update, and every now and then on Fedora too.
Same config and distro as you.
I’ve not experienced the first issue, so I don’t have a great deal of input for that. Could be a display specific behaviour.
For 2, I’ve had the Steam UI hang on occasion, though this has not occurred recently. I’ll try to see if I can get this to repro again.
For 3, there’s a few things worth bearing in mind here. AMDGPU and the Windows Radeon KMD don’t really have a lot on common. I’d be interested in any perf comparisons you have between the two systems even with the default mclk on linux. I find that Fedora is more performant in somewhat surprising scenarios, like with CP2077, Halo Infinite.
For 4, I could show you how to leverage the powerplay sysfs interface and run this via systemd service at login if you’d like?
Unfortunately have no input on 5 as I use Firefox but I hope you find a solution.
for the package manager remark, you can get by with the GUI on most popular distros now.
I like using the cli but every now and then I challenge myself to only use GUI and I feel like it works fine on fedora, ubuntu etc.
I particularly like that fedora workstation keeps the system updates/upgrades in the GNOME app store, it feels cohesive and intuitive.
Will check this out thank you for the tip!
o shit I was expecting merch lol
there’s arch socks?
I see, do you know if this is specific to Kwin / KDE? I’ve not seen anything like this so far
Huh, that sounds nasty. Does the flickering stuff happen with specific games or just any game you play? If you haven’t switched back to windows already, do you think you could capture a small clip of this happening with an external device?
I have similar hardware to you. I haven’t seen anything like this with gnome + Wayland but I can try groupinstall KDE on fedora to see if I can hit this too.
Mostly curious here, can you elaborate on the issues that are fixed with a reboot?
Is it related to poor performance or other aspects of the diaplay like VRR? Can you tell us which games this has happened with?
will need to check it out. Thank you for the tip
Oh neat. Hope it works for your needs. Let us know how it goes.
Have been keeping an eye on https://fcast.org/ but haven’t gotten involved yet.
I’ve been lucky enough to dumb guy my fedora install since 28, and it’s been pretty decent to me. Granted I’m not using nvidia graphics, and I feel like that could throw a big spanner in the works for regular users. It’s a big enough leap getting into the mindset of installing software from Distro repos rather than directly from the vendor.
I hope the newer nv open kernel modules don’t stay out of tree. Also hope that NVK will give users the ability to just plug and play with mesa drivers in the future.