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AMD Radeon VII Linux Benchmarks - Powerful Open-Source Graphics For Compute & Gaming
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I'm impressed, really, this is the only GPU that I've actually wanted to buy since the 980-Ti, and I couldn't afford the 980-Ti until it got a 50% price cut when the 1000 series finally came from nvidia; which made it a better deal than anything AMD was offering at the time. But this... A card that not only serves all my performance needs with a 4k screen, but also my Linux needs? Gonna be hard for me to avoid buying this.
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Over at Level1Techs, someone posted theirCode:# lspci -vvv
Unfortunately the PCI descriptor did not containCode:Capabilities [...] Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV)
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Originally posted by audir8 View PostGood job AMD on getting 7nm out! I'll switch to AMDVLK from RADV if you fix problems like these. Specifically lockups on my new RX 580 when my 1700 is idle. Never had issues with 1700+1050.
My system currently says it has an uptime of 22 days, and I'm pretty sure that was a manual reboot for kernel upgrade (or because I cut the wrong breaker when replacing an outlet).
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI haven't heard a statement either way about SR-IOV and Radeon VII, so best to assume that it will not be supported for now. If I find out differently I will try to let you know.## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Just got one of those VII cards in my possession but i cant figure any way to get openCL support on linux. I either get a blackscreen or "no CL device detectected", no matter what driver or kernel constellation i try on 18.04.03 or other distros.
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