Comment # 210
on bug 111481
from Lazy
To clarify, first: it's an Asus reference (blower-style) 5700XT I can't use the overclock utilities without a crash coming within the hour on Windows 10 or any of my Linux installs, no fan profiles, no manual control of fans, no setting it to "high performance" on the dynamic clock or it crashes within the hour. No exceptions, no setting then resetting the setting to default to get around it. Generally speaking, it maxes around 75C, but that's mostly due to the default fan profile only ramping up enough to negate further gains at that point (I'm guessing that's to do with trying to keep the card quiet). If I supply cool air, it'll slow the fan, and the heat still comes eventually. Some things that may or may not be relevant: This card crashes mostly around times that the clock rate adjusts more often; If the card goes from, say, max freq to a step below and back, there's a chance of a crash. (maybe coincidence, maybe not, I don't know to be bluntly honest) This is a constant I've noticed on both OSes. Windows 10 tends to keep things relatively stable in that regard, while Manjaro tends to see a lot of spiking and sudden drops. SteamVR definitely instigates that kind of behavior in my experience on my old Vega 56 as well (Which with nodma set on Navi, is actually not much different tbh). Probably explains why ever since the latest set of patches, the majority of the time it crashes is after an hour or two of gameplay in Manjaro. (also no idea why Manjaro switches more often..) To be blunt, though, in both OSes, seemingly random hangs are also a common occurrence for me. I had Win10 just yesterday, hang completely, no recovery, simply animating a minimizing window as SteamVR first opened. Granted, this also coincided with a rapid up-tick in clock speed most likely, as I've observed this massive spike on launching SteamVR via GPU adjusting utilities before I realized they instigate the issue as well. Setting nodma does get rid of some of the more random crashes, but these ones stick around in my experience so far. Maybe 75C is a bit high, but in neither OS can I manage to adjust the fans without the same issue, so.. No idea what to do, here.
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