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Linux patches silence GCN GPU fault spam
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81642, member: 636"] Ancient graphics hardware is finally getting stabilized because Valve developers seemingly hate leaving old tech behind. Timur Kristóf recently submitted patches to squash bugs on AMD GCN architecture, specifically affecting GFX6 and GFX7 chips. This update addresses virtual memory fault spam on HD 7000 or R9 290 series cards that previously caused massive instability during Vulkan workloads. The system previously flagged invalid memory access as high-priority errors, which flooded kernel logs thousands of times every second. These new code adjustments simply filter those non-critical alerts, ensuring the machine stops freaking out over background noise. Users should not expect frame rate jumps from this specific tweak since it only improves general usability. The massive performance gains actually arrived after switching away from the legacy Radeon driver earlier. [/QUOTE]
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