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 (DIR) Post #AhPUZWoyNULIRkZhrM by atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click
       2024-04-28T03:14:30.454348Z
       
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       cool, AMD GPU problem with Linux. whenever it runs out of VRAM, the whole system crashes and shows screen artifacts, making it impossible to use.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhPUZXMINazu76AJnc by eric@pl.starnix.network
       2024-04-30T09:53:26.994205Z
       
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       @atlas Using OpenCL?
       
 (DIR) Post #AhPcGtGFWPaQAqxOKW by atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click
       2024-04-30T10:31:09.970285Z
       
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       @eric I'm not certain. Just running a desktop environment with either a demanding game or an AI (that doesn't limit its VRAM) is enough to kill it
       
 (DIR) Post #AhPcGuGdmRUfIM9DZw by eric@pl.starnix.network
       2024-04-30T11:19:41.545828Z
       
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       @atlas AI uses OpenCL (CUDA for Nvidia). Not sure about games since most of them don't use OpenCL. Ask in your distro's forum.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhPd5YrP8AdNffUup6 by atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click
       2024-04-30T11:21:32.380576Z
       
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       @eric yeah, my stuff probably uses ROCm then. this is strange, I tried looking up this issue for Arch and got nothing. (also found out ComfyUI/Stable Diffusion keeps various models loaded into memory after changing them so I disabled that)I seriously doubt the effectiveness of it but I'm going to try running extended memtests while I'm away, but the 5-minute test passed without problems..
       
 (DIR) Post #AhPd5ZkLpsaQQ5CnT6 by atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click
       2024-04-30T11:28:04.067405Z
       
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       @eric Two more likely solutions (at this point I'm making notes for myself more than anything):- Disabling rebar/above 4G decoding in UEFI, as per https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2722- Installing mesa-tkg-git instead of base mesa
       
 (DIR) Post #AhPd5aINnLoC7d7yVs by eric@pl.starnix.network
       2024-04-30T11:28:50.619829Z
       
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       @atlas Have you tried using the mesa OpenCL implementation instead?