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--- Comment #36 from Alex Deucher ---
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possible fix
Does this patch help?
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/264781/
Attached is a backport to
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--- Comment #35 from bmil...@gmail.com ---
Forgot to said on last comment, maybe your high state is 1, not 2 (depends on
gpu)
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--- Comment #34 from bmil...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Mike Bendel from comment #33)
> I'm also experiencing the same issues, but on much lower refresh rates. I
> have a 3840x1600 monitor (LG 38UC99) and when running at 75Hz, display
> corruption
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--- Comment #33 from Mike Bendel ---
I'm also experiencing the same issues, but on much lower refresh rates. I have
a 3840x1600 monitor (LG 38UC99) and when running at 75Hz, display corruption is
observed on both AMD GPUs I have, a Radeon Pro WX
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--- Comment #32 from markus-germ...@web.de ---
I wanted to add a comment, because I'm also affected with a slightly different
setup then most of the users that posted here.
I have a Radeon R9 390, use an up-to-date Arch Linux (Kernel 4.13.3-1-ARCH
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--- Comment #30 from almo...@gmail.com ---
Testing stable linux 4.12.1 was a mixed bag. 2560x1440p@143.9Hz no longer
flickers or causes display corruption, but graphics memory run at full speed
and card heats up. It would seem any refresh rate abo
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Are
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--- Comment #27 from Jonas ---
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> Created attachment 131453 [details] [review]
> possible fix 4/4
This time the issue seems to be completely fixed, at least for me. Even @144Hz
the screen works perfectl
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--- Comment #22 from Jonas ---
I use amdgpu driver, so I guessed I only need patch 1, 3 & 4. This is my first
time patching a kernel, I hope I did it right.
I tried patching 4.10.15 and 4.11, but the result is the same: with 120Hz the
screen sta
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--- Comment #17 from Andy Furniss ---
Oh, OK, I don't know whether that's expected or not on an R9 390
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--- Comment #16 from Jonas ---
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> You should be able to do this eg. on my R9 285
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> echo manual > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_force_performance_level
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> cat /sys/class/drm/card0/device/pp_d
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--- Comment #15 from Andy Furniss ---
(In reply to Jonas from comment #14)
> I get the same behaviour here with my XFX R9 390, latest Arch Linux and
> amdgpu driver. Forcing "high" power profile makes it work, but it also
> raises the temps (and
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--- Comment #14 from Jonas ---
I get the same behaviour here with my XFX R9 390, latest Arch Linux and amdgpu
driver. Forcing "high" power profile makes it work, but it also raises the
temps (and probably power draw) too much to my liking.
If we
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--- Comment #13 from zxvfxwing ---
Thank You comment #11.
So I had the same problem with my RX 480 8GB, screen artifact at 144Hz
(1920x1080).
Your command as root did the trick. Thx again :)
We should post it in some forum / archWiki !
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--- Comment #12 from iuno at posteo.net ---
Yeah, forcing high clock rates seem to fix the flickering issue.
The problem is actually the memory clock. However, today, without my
intervention, the memory clock stays at max (1250 MHz) for high refr
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--- Comment #11 from sonyp2p at gmail.com ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #4)
> Does forcing the clocks to high or low fix the issue? (as root):
> echo high > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_force_performance_level
> or
> echo low
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--- Comment #10 from sonyp2p at gmail.com ---
Same here with a RX 480.
If I set 144Hz the screen start to flicker, but at 120Hz it works fine.
I tried Xorg and Wayland and this issue is present in both.
I'm using amdgpu with linux 4.8.10
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--- Comment #9 from iuno at posteo.net ---
I have the same problem with my Hawaii card and my WQHD 144 Hz monitor. It is
not X related and the effect is visible on the framebuffer console, too.
120 Hz setting does flicker like seen in comment 7.
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--- Comment #8 from almoped at gmail.com ---
Whatever way xvidtune -show gathers modelines does not seem reliable as I am
unable to reproduce the 586.00 line on AMDgpu, although it seemed so initially.
Testing old fglrx releases I found that 144h
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143.9hz picture of screen
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--- Comment #6 from almoped at gmail.com ---
Neither high or low power_dpm_force_performance_level seems to make any
difference.
There is a difference between the 143.9 and 144 option. At 144 the whole screen
is displayed between the flickers, su
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I think the vblank period is too short at 144Hz for the mclk switching.
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Does forcing the clocks to high or low fix the issue? (as root):
echo high > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_force_performance_level
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dmesg of 4.6.3 kernel
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