![]() I’m sure it means that yes, my GPU indeed crashed. At first, the crash occurred everyday (24 hours more or less 20 minutes), with the same message as what I have now: ] *ERROR* ring gfx_0.0.0 timeout I performed a memtest (with no error) and a quick Vram test (with no error). My system is a Fedora 37, on a kernel 6.2.0.0.rc5 that I just updated today from 6.2.0.0.rc2. This machine was built to replace another, whose GPU failed me some time ago, meaning that I do not have any to do tests with… ![]() Impossible to tell if my trouble comes from driver or hardware side. Probably the worst idea I could have, knowing that my GPU is far too young and therefore not fully supported yet. GPU: PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Hellhoundĭisplays: I have two in HDMI, with one using an adapter to go on a DisplayPort (working perfectly on my last Nvidia config). Power: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 80Plus Titanium Let’s start at the beginning, my entire computer (up to the power cord) is brand new, assembled by hand on my own, last month: I have tried a lot, but since I’m using Linux for only nine months now, I’m running out of ideas. The sound continues to play for a short time and then full stop). So, I have a problem that I’m now certain I cannot solve on my own: my GPU crash every five days (more or less 20 minutes.
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