https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217537 Bug ID: 217537 Summary: [AMDGPU] RDNA Freesync problem with CVT-Reduced display profile Product: Drivers Version: 2.5 Hardware: AMD OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: Video(DRI - non Intel) Assignee: drivers_video-dri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Reporter: contato-myghi63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Regression: No Created attachment 304393 --> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=304393&action=edit edid of my AOC 24G2 Monitor The problem: When a CVT-RB or CVT-RB2 monitor profile is enabled, using Freesync on a game that demands 100% of GPU utilization makes the mouse pointer to perform very slow (2~3fps) on Wayland, even if the game is running above 90fps smoothly. Recording the screen results in a video without this problem happening (maybe pipewire simulates the mouse?) With x11, the game itself starts jumping frames while recording the screen (CVT-RB only), or always have a terrible struttering (CVT-RB2). Why do I want to use CVT-RB or CVT-RB2 monitor profiles? I want to decrease the idle power consumption of my GPU. Using one of those monitor profiles do the trick (15W -> 3W). Does these profiles work on Windows? Yes, without any issue. I'm sure the problem is only happening on Linux distros. Which things I've done to try fixing the issues? Tried linux-lts, switched between both amdvlk and radv (vulkan-radeon), tested amdgpu.dc=0 (it ended up freezing the GPU before launching display server), made a clean install of Arch Linux, tried different display profiles while modifying the edid and none of these options helped at all. Hardware: GPU: AMD RX 5500XT 8GB (GV-R55XTOC-8GD) Monitor: AOC 24G2 1920x1080 144hz Freesync Premium Both are connected with DisplayPort 1.2 Software: OS: Arch Linux DE: Plasma 5.27.5 Kernel: linux 6.3.6 / linux-lts 6.1.33 Mesa: 23.1.1-1 I'm attaching the original edid of my monitor, just in case if someone wants to analyze it (dumped with read-edid). -- You may reply to this email to add a comment. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug.