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Did you insert the RX570? Isn't it loose or lacking power? Because currently it is not seen by the system.
Last edited by tuxintuxedo on 12 May 2020 at 11:59 am UTC
Give me a few moments and I will install the RX 570 and post back with the results. I did it that way because I have not been able to get any screen image with the GC in place so far.
See ya in a bit
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Even if you get black screen, can you reach the GRUB menu? It should appear right after turning the PC on while pressing Escape (or Shift). I am not talking about the BIOS/UEFI.
My BIOS has Integrated Graphics Configuration with "Integrated Graphics" in [Auto Mode]. If I disable it, I get the same results that I am about to explain:
WITH THE RX570 plugged in:
I reach grub no problem and let it go:
Right into it, first warning message:
1- "Completion wait loop time_out" about a gazillion times
2- After a while I reach this screen where my message is:
iommu ivhdo:AMD-Vi event logged [IOTLB_INV_TIMEOUT device=25.00 address 0x40cd9e3f0
3- I am able to see some messages in between, "sofreset failed", i.e.
4- I finally make it to the point of initramfs where my command capabilities are limited and no way of performing much in the line of your proposals.
5- When I unplug the thing and try to launch Ubuntu with the integrated one, I get the info that /dev/sd5 requires manual fsck (from the same initramgfs screen. I fsck the drive and it tells me that some directory was corrupted.
6- Once fsck completed, reboot brings me back to Ubuntu 20.04 with the integrated one and my RX570 out of the game completely.
Did I just happen to receive a faulty unit? As I stated right from the beginning, I has just been purchased, no miles on it...
Many thanks
Thanks
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It might be a kernel bug affecting you so this should help us learn more. The card itself should already be supported for a while now.
Also, iommu problems might be caused by the motherboard or CPU.
The reason I asked about GRUB is because you could try some boot parameters with it.
Last edited by tuxintuxedo on 12 May 2020 at 1:21 pm UTC
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If you leave your integrated graphics enabled, are you able to boot to your OS with the RX 570? There should be no problem to have both GPUs enabled and if there is a hardware issue with the 570, the integrated will allow us to have a UI in order to do some checks.
@The_Aquabat: I will do as proposed and report back in a minute.
@x_wing: I recall I had the same results every time the RX 570 is there, but will retry and report back in a minute.
Thanks
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nomodeset
boot parameter, aside from theiommu=pt
one.My guess is that not the RX570 is problematic, but the motherboard + CPU combo are behind the problem with possible kernel bugs.