For what's it's worth, I bought a gigabyte 5600 xt to go along my new ryzen pc. I wanted to try full amd cpu & gpu and eventually enjoy the native linux amd gpu support.
I got it all, black screens & reboots, 100% reproducible crashes during sleep wakeup and even the windows login screen that froze like 80%. Meanwhile, it was stable under linux, but I still need windows.
I endured it for almost two weeks, changing mobo bios, changing gpu bios, changing drivers, testing combinations... Eventually, I found that linux was stable, and windows was stable as long as I was using the generic driver (aka no 3d acceleration).
I lost patience, returned the gpu & switched to the competition. Everything is working now, and I'm relieved because I thought it could be something else, like the mobo or the power.
Anyway, maybe this specific card was a lemon, I don't know, end result I returned it and I'll be very very skeptical to try it again...
It's sad because nvidia is price gouging and i wanted to to vote with my wallet.
I got it all, black screens & reboots, 100% reproducible crashes during sleep wakeup and even the windows login screen that froze like 80%. Meanwhile, it was stable under linux, but I still need windows.
I endured it for almost two weeks, changing mobo bios, changing gpu bios, changing drivers, testing combinations... Eventually, I found that linux was stable, and windows was stable as long as I was using the generic driver (aka no 3d acceleration).
I lost patience, returned the gpu & switched to the competition. Everything is working now, and I'm relieved because I thought it could be something else, like the mobo or the power.
Anyway, maybe this specific card was a lemon, I don't know, end result I returned it and I'll be very very skeptical to try it again...
It's sad because nvidia is price gouging and i wanted to to vote with my wallet.