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Some content and heavy applications cause GPU panics (hangs) or artefacts #13
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Issue severity has been reduced. Only some videos cause this now |
Seems to be related to VRAM size. Increasing VRAM on my laptop from 512MB to 1GB resolves it. Maybe because macOS thinks it's a dGPU, it's not optimising how much VRAM it can use. Requires more research |
Now I use the latest driver file, also encountered the same situation, but it won't crash, the picture card by card, the whole picture stuck for a while, not moving, after a while can be used |
todesk application cannot be used. is crash |
Very descriptive |
Playing a YouTube video Firefox causes hangup of the whole system and does not recover from this state. I am using macOS Monterey. In chrome and chrome based browsers, first few minutes when you use the search bar, the whole browser window turns pinkish and recovers after a while, and becomes smooth after a few of such hangup. I could play in 4k using chromium based browsers. |
@hoppingninja666 It’s weird, some systems have problems with Chrome, some with Firefox, some not at all. Pretty weird |
macOS wasn't brave enough to handle it |
I have not forgotten about the issues; you don't need to create bumps. |
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Thanks, very useful |
I am working on a potential fix. I think what I'm implementing will completely fix this and #137. No promises though. |
Seems to be causing GPU page faults. Related dmesg attached below
dmesg-1676548999.txt
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