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Subject: [Bug 91880] Radeonsi on Grenada cards (r9 390) exceptionally
unstable and poorly performing
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 12:13:36 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91880
--- Comment #56 from Julian ---
(In reply to Thomas DEBESSE from comment #55)
> Hi, I made some tests, I discovered that my R9 390X works very well if I
> never load the "auto" `power_dpm_force_performance_level` profile, both
> "low" and "high" works. Also, both `power_dpm_state` "balanced", "battery",
> "performance" works.
>
> ...
Thank you for that. It seems like my system reacts the same way - I've
re-enabled DPM and set the perf level to something that isn't auto. It's not
crashed on me for about an hour now which is better than it did before.
I've also tried your tool - the service doesn't actually set the dpm parameters
to 'low' and 'battery' for me. Maybe some issue with permissions involved. But
dpm-query works fine and it great for convenience. Thanks for that as well.
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Comment # 56
on bug 91880
from Julian
(In reply to Thomas DEBESSE from comment #55)
> Hi, I made some tests, I discovered that my R9 390X works very well if I
> never load the "auto" `power_dpm_force_performance_level` profile, both
> "low" and "high" works. Also, both `power_dpm_state` "balanced", "battery",
> "performance" works.
>
> ...
Thank you for that. It seems like my system reacts the same way - I've
re-enabled DPM and set the perf level to something that isn't auto. It's not
crashed on me for about an hour now which is better than it did before.
I've also tried your tool - the service doesn't actually set the dpm parameters
to 'low' and 'battery' for me. Maybe some issue with permissions involved. But
dpm-query works fine and it great for convenience. Thanks for that as well.
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