Each time I try AMD graphics, something is fucked for me. Back with fglrx, fglrx just sucked, so I used Nvidia. Then I had an AMD right around when they finally had opensource drivers, but it was still buggy as hell. So I went with Nvidia again (first a GTX 790, then a GTX 1060). In the meantime I had a new work notebook where I also went with an AMD APU, and had driver crashes for a long time when I was in video calls and it had to decode multiple streams. That thankfully stabilized with Linux 6.4.

Since sooo many people in the community swear by AMD, I thought “dammit, let’s try it again for my new desktop” and got an 7800rx … and I have to reboot ~5 times until I finally make it to a running xserver or wayland session. Apparently I am hit by this problem (at least I hope so). But that doesn’t even read nice … the fix seems to be to revert another fix for powermanagement. So I either have a mostly non-booting card or suboptimal power management.

I start to regret having chosen AMD … again :-/ I seem to be cursed.

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And here I am with a 3090 having more issues than I have time for wishing I went with an AMD card. Sadly we both can see grass ain’t necessarily greener.

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Thanks for that perspective. At least that makes me regret my decision less.

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I’ve tried the open source drivers, the proprietary dkms variant, and standard proprietary drivers and all give me issues.

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What kind of issues do you get? Generic instability?

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This reads like an alternate reality for me. I bought a new 3060 ti and using wayland with it is nearly impossible for me. I tried in ubuntu and had tons of errors and in debian/kde it wont even login without x11 enabled.

When you go to protondb.com every game has tons of fixes for nvidia cards and every forum has fixes for nvidia cards while amd mostly works oob.

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Try out COSMIC with the NVIDIA 550 beta driver.

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No. I‘m not being dictated by my gpu what OS I can use.

Nvidia is just shit.

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The guy that’s shilling out cosmic DE is also a lead developer in the company making it lmfao

Self shill lol

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Then have fun with your bad experience. NVIDIA is working quite well in Wayland on COSMIC.

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FYI Fedora 39 pushed 6.7.3 a few days ago and this issue is still unpatched.

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I did live like this with all my intel/nvidia systems just fine, though. If AMD tends to have bugs like this, they still seem to suffer from the same shitty software development attitude as they did back in the fglrx days… with the added advantage that people from the community can now firefight some of the problems. For a product I paid a few hundred euros for I expect some quality assurance for its driver development - that seems to work with nvidia.

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Bro the more popular user space driver isn’t even maintained by AMD at all. I would not be suprised if you tell me you are using amdvlk.

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If only I would make it to userspace. Typically amdgpu dies right when loaded (so during initramfs).

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Pretty sure the 7000 series is known to be not well supported yet since they’re new and didn’t have massive uptake, so I don’t want to be that guy but…

Some research before hand on what GPU to get from AMD wouldn’t hurt?

I’ve got a 6800XT and had absolutely 0 issues since I got it about a year ago. I see from your replies you’re on Arch, so I guess just wait for things to improve unfortunately.

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As I said… I had a lot of trouble in the past and went with nvidia most of the time. It wasn’t just a quick shot picking that specific AMD card. My research ended up looking positive. The 6000 series wouldn’t have cut it, since the AV1 encoder isn’t good enough (or maybe not present at all; I forgot). I also buy this thing to last a few years, so having to take a card from the last generation would have certainly be the point where I just picked nvidia again.

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I’ve been running a 7900XTX for months without issue. Only thing that was missing was some stuff around power setting, fan curve etc but even that I think has been fixed in recent kernels.

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Since people normally only report on negative experiences: I was lucky enough to get a reference AMD 6900 XT during the GPU shortages.

Switched from Ubuntu to Fedora for it because Ubuntu didn’t have firmware for it yet.

Ever since then it has been a rock solid GPU. Never even had such a stable GPU under Windows.

Have been running Fedora with Wayland for more than 2 years now and can count the crashes on a single hand, most were my fault.

I’m sure once that issue is sorted out that GPU is going to ride along for years with minimal maintenance required.

(You might want to downgrade your kernel until then though)

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I couldn’t get my 6900XT to drive my G9 at 240Hz, but 120 isn’t too bad. I should probably try again soon.

Been 20+yrs of some random flavor of driver problems for me, since my 9700 Pro at the very least.

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Over DisplayPort? That’s interesting, I knew AMD can’t do HDMI 2.0 but there shouldn’t be a problem with DP.

Might wanna try a proper new certified DP 2.1 cable, just to be safe.

I “only” drive a AW3423DW but no issues at 3440x1440 with 165Hz.

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Indeed over DP. It works fine at 240Hz in Windows, but of course the graphics quality in games is not as good as with nvidia.

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