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I think you're talking past each other.
You're continuously pointing out that the performce isn't as good as on the i7 IGP to reason that it should™ fare better, but as long as the AMD GPU doesn't clock up, that's no big surprise and Lone_Wolf maybe mistook the comparism as direct (and maybe reasoning regression or configuration issue) and pointed out that those are vastly different HW setups.
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Corectrl is allowing the mem to increase above 96MHz but I'm not seeing any benefit. Any idea what Corectrl is doing that I'm not doing via cli?
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By "cli" you mean selecting the power profile?
Sanity check: are you running this on gnom/wayland?
Any difference w/ gnome/x11?
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By cli I mean echo "3" > pp_dpm_mclk etc makes no difference to the mem speed but Corectrl does
I've been testing using Gnome on Wayland / X11 and KDE on X11 / Openbox. All with SDDM.
Results are the same with all
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If anyone's interested I reinstalled from scratch this weekend and now my 7800XT works as expected on stock settings
I suppose it's still true that you should expect to have issues with new hardware when running Linux
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as you already necrobumped: I upgraded to a sapphire pulse 7700xt early this year and until 6.7.5 was affected from a kernel bug where warm reboot failed - but aside from that I had full performance from day one
reading this topic shows there were quite a lot more issues with amd 7000 series before that - so yea, agreed: guess new hardware on linux is kind of a gamble - but at least until now most issues got fixed rather soon
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