[Bug 79862] Driver crash while playing YouTube video (flash)

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Comment # 15 on bug 79862 from
Ok, I think the Heading is not really correct anymore. I'm on Linux 3.16.1 now
and still get this misbehaviour even without watching yt videos (maybe because
of some KDE effects).

It is extremely annoying and I basically cannot use Linux productively. In fact
I am not even sure if this is a software issue. I also got some Problems on
Windows with this card even though this is already my second one (from RMA).

And I am not the only one having issues. In fact, everybody using OC versions
of the R7 260x has severe issues. It's a shame. The first company so far
solving it was ASUS: They updated the firmware and it appears they just reduced
the GPU clock and voltages.
Also see
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20140427164821450&board_id=9&model=R7260X-DC2OC-2GD5&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
Sapphire also updated their firmware. MSI appears to don't care.


I don't know if this is related, but considering the poor state even on
Windows, one never knows...


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